Trilos is a game system featuring Triangular Dominoes (twenty-four Trilos and one Joker,) two playing boards, and two tile holders that include clips for tracking scores. Each Trilo has a number of pips along each side, one through nine, and has a white face on one side, black on the other. The spots on each side are the same, so that on one side the...
Similar to Triominos but the numbers (pips) are on the sides of the triangular tiles rather than the corners. 45 tiles with a number from 1 to 4 on each side. Game play is similar - play a tile on your turn but there are shape templates in the instruction booklet that have to be followed. Try to use all your tiles as points are deducted per pip left at the...
The Trioker pieces are similar to the 24 mac-mahon triangles, except that the values are set at the corners instead of the sides. There is also a 25th special triangle, called Joker There are two boards allowing two different kind of games : a pure abstract game for 2 players, and a bidding game for 2 to 3 players. Also included a set of puzzles to be...
Triolet is a numbers games in which the objective is make "15" with three tiles on a board. Players lay 1, 2, or 3 tiles intersecting crossword-style on a board. Additional points are scored when three tiles equal 15 or all three tiles are placed in one go. It's an easy game to learn and the "double", "triple" and "bis" squares ensure that players who have...
Triominos Conquest features the classic Triominos gameplay with a twist! Score the most points by conquering the largest area. In addition to the triangular Triomino tiles that feature numbers at each corner, the game includes three types of "conquest" cover pieces: Triohex, Triotri, and Triodia — that is, a colored hexagon that covers six tiles, a colored...
Triominos is a game to Dominoes, in that players are laying tiles that match up to other tiles in the play area, with the goal to get points and be rid of tiles. In Tri-ominoes, the pieces are triangles with numbers that mat are matched on each side. Each triangle has 3 numbers at the points, so to place a piece next to it, it must match two numbers on the...
Why Triominos? Because it's like dominoes, but with 3 sides... So it's not dominoes... It's triominos. Got it? Why Turbo? This game is against the clock. You have to be quick before time runs out. If that happens, everyone gets punished... including you! So the other players aren't my friends? In your dreams! Everyone wants to win! You have to act quickly...
Triplets is a game where players attempt to form patterns using the symbols on hexagonal tiles. Each tile has one, two, or three symbols in one of three different colors and one of three different shapes. A triplet is formed with three tiles where each attribute is either all the same or all different. The tiles must be played in a way that forms a...