Suit Yourself was published in A Gamut of Games. It is based in the family of games played with matches know as Nim games. Nim games are know to be easily mathematically studied and a player who has done it will always win one who does not have. Suit Yourself, using a deck of cards instead of matches, lead to a different starting position of the game in...
Turn up cards for points until you decide to stop and you keep your points for that turn. If you keep going, you wager the amount of points you have accumulated and push your luck to gain more with each card you turn up. If you turn up a Moseby, you lose all the points you gained for that turn, UNLESS you get a Joker Zack, which makes you immune to Moseby....
Sukimono is a stock market game of real-time card collecting. You are a collector of pots and plates during the Edo period of Japan. At the start of each round, each player receives 5 ryo (an old Japanese currency unit) and the game board is filled with "wanted objects". New objects are placed at particular price values, while objects already on the board...
Suku Kata is an educational literacy game designed for children aged 6 and above. The game introduces players to syllables, simple word structures, and basic vocabulary through playful exploration. It combines visual memory, phonetic awareness, and early reading skills in a format that is accessible for young learners. During the game, players flip over...
For quite some time the famous and respected sultan is looking for a husband for his only daughter who suits him. In order to check the large number of candidates, he has prepared a test: Each candidate receives the same amount of gold. They now have to attend the various city bazaars to acquire the most beautiful and costly jewels. The one who is able to...
Sultan's Gems The players are adventurers looking for a hidden treasure in a non-specified Oriental land. The treasure is hidden in a cave, but first the players must visit three other way points (City, Oasis and Mountains). In the way points they can change their method of transport - by Foot (1 space at a time), by Camel (2 spaces) or Jeep (3 spaces)....
Sum It All Up is a strategic yet simple mathematical game. The game is about collecting tiles that add up to a target number. In the default game, the target sum is ten. When dice are used, the target sum varies between 2-12. COMPONENTS: lasercut game board 49 two-sided tiles pair of dice. GOAL: Collect the most points or tiles. SETUP: Randomly layout 49...
Players try to bring the city-states of ancient Sumer to the fore. Each turn, players boost the importance of one of the city-states by flooding it with their traders, boosting its power. Each time a city-state gains power one will lose power, the aim is to gain control of the pre-eminent city-states during the scoring rounds at the end of each dynasty....
A two-player expansion of the Sumeria board game, released as a promo for the game at Essen '09. It adds 24 more wooden pieces (6 in each of the original player colours) bringing the total to 20 per player. It also includes a sheet of rules and a sticker to show the 4th player turn which only happens in the 2-player game. The whole thing comes packaged in...
Sumigi is a fast, strategic card game that turns addition into an exciting race of logic, memory, and tactical disruption. Players work with blue Addend cards and red Sum cards. On each turn, they decide whether to declare a valid mathematical set, disrupt an opponent with an attack card, or draw to strengthen their hand. The core of the game revolves...