Nume is a territory game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the spaces (cells) of an initially empty hexagonal grid of hexagons with sides alternating in length between n and n + 2 cells. Each player must have access to a sufficient number of stones of their own color and a pen to write on them. DefinitionsA group is a stone along with all...
The Numenko board game resembles Scrabble in that players have wooden tiles and lay valid combinations of tiles in horizontal and vertical rows, sometimes reusing tiles on the board in their current plays. What differs is that the tiles in Numenko feature digits (0-9), a Multichoice symbol (that stands for the player's choice of addition, subtraction...
Numenko-in-a-bag features game play and components similar to the Numenko board game - but without a game board and with a few other changes. The wooden tiles feature digits (0-9), a Multichoice symbol (that stands for the player's choice of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division or "is equal to"), and a Freechoice symbol (that can be a digit or...
Numero is played with 64 tiles depicting the digits 0-9, the standard arithmetical operations, and the root symbol. On each turn one player plays two numbers and an operation to use on them, and their opponent can then add to it in an effort to reduce its value. The reduced value is scored. Subsequent plays are made crossing earlier ones, using some of...
North Africa 40 CE The Numidians were conquered by the Romans during one of their civil wars . The new governor appointed officials to plan roads connecting as many towns and cities as possible. They wanted long straight roads crossing rich farmlands to transport food to the population with a surplus for export. Spread out your town and city tiles on a 8 x...
Numinoes is a strategic board game inspired by Othello (Reversi), Dominoes and modern games. The starting position is two tiles from each player laid on the board (d4, e5 and d5, e4). The players take turn where they try turn a line by lining up with one of their tiles separated by the opponent's tiles. The players play until there is no more moves...
Cards There are twelve icons, each with a different point value. Each six-sided card has either two different sets of three identical icons (ie: 3 Fire icons and 3 Beaker icons), or has one set of identical icons (ie: 6 Beaker icons), known as a hextuple. (Hextuple? We made up this word. Think of a "double" in dominoes.) The value of each card is the sum...
An Inuit table top game that promotes healthy cohabitation with natural elements. A dynamic terrain management game in which nature and occupants seek to have greater influence with respect to others. Like life, it starts simply, and then becomes challenging as you develop skills. Setup: Place the hexagonal bases in any layout. This is entirely up to the...
In Nusantara, players try to build the largest archipelago. On each turn matching tiles are placed to build up their island chains to get the most poin (points) and win the game. A turn consists of possibly placing a tile and moving their kano (canoe). Tiles can only be placed on areas where an island has been started or where a players kano is currently...
Nyanya is a game where players race to get rid of all their cards first. When placing a card, you can be honest about its number, or sometimes bluff to deceive other players! But beware - if your bluff is exposed, a harsh penalty awaits. Use sharp observation and bold tactics to claim victory! —description from the publisher In this game, players create up...