Dominus is a tile-laying game where players compete to build the most prestigious medieval monastery. The game features very simple rules, lots of interaction between players (in the form of a shared resource market) and clever tile-laying where players try to match the sides of the tile they are building with the sides of previously built tiles (dominoes...
From the catalog: Settrio is a game of visual perception and deduction where both luck and skill add to the fun. Easy to learn and fairly quick to play, Settrio will help build up your powers of observation as you try to find places to play. The game is comprised of 36 distinctive, "double hexagon" shaped pieces. Each game piece is decorated with a unique...
From the box: "A new game to increase number skills." There are tiles of three colors with variable number of black and white pips positioned at random on the two ends of each tile. Players match tiles based on color and one of: (1) the total number of black and white pips on the tile halves, (2) the number of black pips on the tile halves, or (3) the...
The land noble Don Quixote arranges his own small principality in such a way in his fantasy as he considers it correct: Knights protect its castles and borders; roads connect windmills and churches. Not all will connect in a logical way but that doesn't matter to him. He has his own image of the reality. Each player has an identical set of 24 tiles which...
Before the game begins, each player places one Sancho Pansa tile face-up next to his Princiality. Whenever you have to place one of your open tiles after a position card was turned over, you may substitute Sancho Pansa for that tile. State that you are doing so aloud and clearly and then place Sancho on the filed in question. All the other rules remain the...
It is a glorious, shining moment for the National Space Program: launch day is finally here. The crew is suited up and looking dashing, journalists are lined up for miles, and the sky is clear and inviting. There's just one problem: due to a bureaucratic mishap, the rockets aren't scheduled to be assembled until next Tuesday. You and the other players are...
User Summary Don't Monkey Around is a tactile children's game involving the balancing of coloured monkeys onto a small tree which stands in the midst of the players. It is suitable for simple and repetitive play, so consecutive plays are encouraged by design. Players take turns hooking their own colour of monkeys onto the tree or onto the already placed...
Don’t Spell PIG is a quick and strategic word game where players take turns placing letter tiles on a 4x4 grid. The goal? Force your opponent to be the one to spell "PIG." It’s simple to learn but full of clever tactics, making every match a battle of wits. On their turn, a player places one of their letter tiles (P, I, or G) onto the board, trying to...
This solo game contains 1 player pawn, 1 starting tile, 11 donjon tiles and an inventory sheet. Phase 1 (setup): Shuffle the donjon tiles into a deck then place them, one by one, by connecting each new tile with at least one square of the tiles already at play. Phase 2 (exploration): Move your pawn, one square at a time (without going through a wall or on...