ペンタキューブマッチ (Penta cube match) is a 2 player abstract game from Japan. Players are trying to fill a narrow space with pentacubes against the clock. A pentacube is made from five cubes joined in various different patterns. There are two sets of matching cubes, one set for each player. At the beginning of the game, all the pentacubes are mixed up in a bag...
Pentactic is a game in the line of FITS or Ubongo, but with more player interaction, where players try to place all their pentominoes on their boards while dropping stones on the opponents’ boards to prevent them from doing the same. The board features three different, overlapping playfields, in order to increase replay value: 8×8 9×7 11×6 A pentomino is a...
Pentagon is a quick yet strategic head-to-head area control style game. In Pentagon, two players will be competing to hold the majority of their colored cards in the play area. With simple rules and strategic decisions, players can pull off some big combos and pull out ahead to win. Pentagon is unique in the way players will also have their opponent’s...
Pentoggle is an abstract tile matching game for 2-6 players ages 7 and up. Players draw tiles from a bag, match them to tiles with the same number/differnt color or same color/different number, and earn points according to the numeric value of the tiles in the series. Tiles are matched not only horizontally but also vertically. The player who earns the...
Similar to Pan-Kai by Alex Randolph with two differences. Pentomino is played on a 8 x 8 grid and contains the 12 pentomino tiles plus 12 cards to distribute six pentominoes to each player before the game. Players now alternately place one piece per turn on the board, until no tile can be placed anymore. The player who placed more tiles than the other...
Pentominoes was described by Solomon W. Golomb in a talk to the Harvard Mathematics Club in 1953, which was later published in American Mathematical Monthly and in Scientific American. Pentomino puzzles had been described before, but it was Golomb who coined the name and described a game for one to three players. Others have published their own variations...
A challenging game of strategy. For 2 players, aged 7 years-adult. The game components are: - a hardwood box - 25 wooden cubes, each with 4 blank faces, one face marked with a black circle, and 1 face with a white circle - rules The object of Pentox is as simple as noughts and crosses. The winner is the first person to make a straight line - horizontal...
Candies, fruit, popsicles, stars! Take the tile that will help you the most! Make it fall and rotate on your slide to form the biggest group of the same-colored candies. Don't leave spaces in Pentris as you need to fill in rows as well. Watch for special symbols: Popsicles and stars can get you big points if you can place them well. After three rounds, the...
The goal of the game is to be the first to reach the goal through smart building, clever tactics, and a bit of luck. The game is played over two phases: 1) Building; 2) Racing 1) Building Shuffle the game tiles and place the goal tile at the bottom of the deck to form the draw pile. On their turn, a player may perform one of the following 4 actions:...
In Peranakan: Tiles and Tactics, players collaborate and compete over precious Kueh (sweet treats!). Place Peranakan Tiles, send out your Nyonyas and Babas, and strategize your way to victory! Peranakan: Tiles and Tactics celebrates the rich and vibrant Peranakan culture and heritage. How to Play The player with the most sets of Kueh at the end of the game...
Perfect Earth Explorer is a card game in which 2 players (ages 7+) get to introduce a rich variety of animals to their own Rainforest, which they first have to grow from a diversity of habitats. At the start of each game, every player draws an explorer card with a unique mission. Players take turns, which typically consist of drawing a card and playing a...