Extrusion is a drawless territory game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the spaces (cells) of an initially empty hexagonal grid of hexagons (board). A clump is a stone along with all stones one can reach from it through a series of steps onto adjacent stones. A checkered ribbon is a clump with no stone adjacent to a like-colored stone, no...
From a minimal board made up of four hexagonal flagstones, the players must extend their territory by gaining new flagstones. For that, they each use eight pawns and try to make leave the unfavourable pawns the board in order to imprison them to later release them. Exxit deploys a simple and original mechanism: the distribution, which creates astonishingly...
From the publisher: Eyecatcher Junior challenges kids to match game tiles to the gameboard. First, all the tiles are turned face down and then kids race against the timer to place as many tiles on the symmetrical board as possible. The tiles may look simple, but are designed around unique animal pairs that will test children's identification and motor...
The game of Eynstein has two overlaid game surfaces with one line connecting them. Players add pieces to the game board to build the line, changed by each player. The winner is the first player to successfully connect the line. Spielziel von Eynstein ist es, zwei gegenüberliegende Spielfeldseiten mit einer durchgehenden Linie zu verbinden. Die...
F.O.E. - Fortitude of Empires is a sci-fi dice battle board game, set in a solar system with multiple planets and 4 warring factions: The Narr, Eldin, Solitude and Sorn empires. The object of the game is to take over as many planets in the system while crushing the other empires and holding on to the planets you already occupy. Each turn players have the...
In the midst of a windswept, snowy landscape, a group of explorers discover a gigantic cave with a massive structure that radiates out from it. Around this Hearth, the Master Founders lay the foundation for what will become The City, home to the powerful Guilds of I C E! Following the directives of the first Founders' Council on the Design of the City, as...
On a grid you place one of your 4 tiles on the board trying to make as large sets as possible. There are four colours (faces) and a special white tile. You get points for how large the group of like faces that border on each other are. The points are taken from your neighbor. The points are in the form of coins from 1 to 5 in worth forcing kids to actually...
Contents: 36 hexagonal tiles, each with 6 triangles showing pictures of Paddington in different colours. Before you start, choose one of the figures shown on the side of the box. This should be used as model. All cards are divided amongst the players. The youngest player starts by laying one card face-up on the table. The player on his left-hand side then...
The game board has four sections, each of a different color. In each section are interlocking rings that have colors which match the sections of the board. The first player places a round token (with a drawing of a face on it) on a ring in any section. The next player must then place a token on a ring in the section that matches the color of the ring that...