Kites and darts are the names given to two tiles discovered by Sir Roger Penrose. These tiles have the very interesting property of tiling the plane aperiodically - that is, they cover the plane completely without repeating their pattern as do triangles, squares, hexagons, etc. The tilings have many other properties of mathematical interest which can be...
Quick rounds and endless fun make Kitty Litter a purr-fect addition to any family game collection! Everyone plays at once, so there's no waiting for turns. It's easy to learn: lay down a starting square of four colorful kawaii kitty tiles. Players race to place their stack of tiles down by matching color stripes side by side, domino-style. At least 2...
In Kiwara, two groups of animals compete for space in the savanna, claiming points when they dominate a territory, but the value of a space depends on who's in it! The game board features six territories — two each of three, five, and seven spaces — with rivers dividing all of the territories. Each player has fifteen animals tokens in their color. One...
Each player draws two tiles. The remaining tiles are placed face down on the table. Each player also receives 5 stripes face up depicting a dirty figure with a "clean side" face down. Every a turn a player selects a tile. If he got a tile with the picture of a flannel he has to turn one stripe of his figure from the dirty side to the clean side. Otherwise...
Deep in the Amazon rainforest, a small people live on a rocky plateau, far from any civilisation. Only a huge climbing vine - called Pi`i Pua by the inhabitants, the "climbing flower" - connects their village to the ground. Every year, a group of young hunters is sent into the jungle to hunt. Who will be the first to climb the climbing vine that leads back...
Klimasvin (Danish for "climate pig") is a game about limited resources. Players fill up the map with their pieces. Whoever has most luxury points at the end of the game wins - unless someone has been forced to place one of their pieces so it extends out of the map. In this case, the winner is the player who has the fewest luxury points at the end of the...
Kliphs is an abstract strategy board game for 2 to 3 players. It features a unique game mechanic, namely 'tile rotation'. note: In a sense the 'tile rotation' game mechanic which is used heavily in Kliphs returns in the game Zex in a 'lighter' form. Players take turns either placing or rotating one of their own tiles. If a tile is connected to other tiles...