In Paddy, you transform the landscape by creating terraces of rice paddies in the mountains of southeast Asia. On each turn, you decide what type of tile to add to the paddy and whether to place it in the day or night half. With each new tile, the paddy grows and adapts to the flow of water, preparing the ground for your species to thrive. While you...
In Paiko, a one-on-one turn-based strategy game, your main objective is to spread out your tiles and block off your opponent's, with the capture of your opponent's tiles being a pleasant secondary objective. You win Paiko by earning 10 points, and you amass points by positioning your tiles in aggressive places on the board. You gain: • 0 points for tiles...
Pairs in Pears is a word game consisting of plastic letter tiles inside a cloth bag shaped like a pear. It is from the Bananagrams (letter tiles in a banana) company. The Pairs in Pears game involves making pairs of intersecting words that consist of tiles of all the same pattern. One word is up/down and the other is left/right, and they share a vowel or...
Pakiaka is a fun and educational word game in te reo Māori which encourages players to challenge and improve their Māori vocab knowledge. Pakiaka is a game of speed - the aim is to finish your crossword grid first, but accuracy is just as important to ensure you get as many points as possible. There are extra challenges available, as well as play...
Paladini is played on a hex board (5 or 6 spaces per side). On his turn, the two players must place a new hexagonal tile on the board, then they must put a paladin on it, moving it from another tile or playing a new one (each player have three paladins). There are two kinds of hex tiles. The paladin played on a "knight" tile becomes a knight and it will be...
Palago is a tile placement game in which players strive to form closed groups of their colour. Two players, White and Blue, share a common pool of 48 hexagonal arch tiles. Each tile contains a white arch and a blue arch, and may be oriented in three ways such that the corner colours are the same for each rotation. White starts by placing two adjacent...
Palagonia is an alternative game played with Palago tiles, but it is not at all a variant of Palago. Palago is a two player perfect information abstract, Palagonia is a game of luck, creativity and co-operation for 3 to 5 players. Players add tiles to a central pattern to form closed shapes which are called "creatures". The roll of the dice may cause tiles...
A paradise island landscape is regrettably separated into different pieces. The aim is to connect the islands again! At the basic level, the South Seas puzzle has multiple solutions and many spellbinding panoramic views of the island. A player can choose to set the goal higher in challenging game variants in search of the perfect island. In addition to a...
"Welcome to Renaissance Venice! The Duke of Venice wishes to grace his city with beautiful new palazzos dedicated to science and art. Players are artisans employed by the Duke, and the player who builds the most impressive structures will win the game and gain immense honor in the Duke’s court. [This game is based on Dirk Henn's Alhambra]" Game System...
This game is divided into two sub-games. The first part has players laying out street/business tiles. Each tile has one business on it and a colored chip corresponding to the player who placed it. Once the board is filled, play moves to the next stage. Each player has a pawn next to the fountain at the center of the board. The object is to visit each of...
Description of the game from Spielbox: Palm Beach Island Resort is described as a tactical game. By placing needed infrastructure onto the spaces of the Island, a tourist resort is created that will be visited by guests from around the world. The goal of the game is to build Bungalows and encourage the tourists to part with their money; that is, make a...