IntroductionWeft is a drawless connection game for two players: Red and Blue. It’s played with trapezium-shaped pieces on the cells of an initially empty basket-weave grid. The top and bottom edges of the board are colored red; the left and right edges are colored blue. All pieces are the same and only differ in color. They can be placed with any side...
Der Weg des Königs (The King´s Path) is played on a Board of 4x10 rectangles. The aim of the game is to get your king safe to the oppisite side of the board or to capture the opponents king with one of your henchman. The king does not move across the vacant land, so you fave to develop ractangels to pathes first. For this, you control a third kind of...
Carcassone-like tile-laying game for two players. Two players try to create a recreation park together. The finished park consists of all 36 tiles in a 6x6 square. There are water and land ways on the tiles (including bridges). Some tiles show black or white ducks. Each player has a different goal: The "land" player tries to build a land way connecting all...
For centuries members of noble families often married their relatives. In the case of regal kings and queens; this meant some heirs were born with “issues” or would have perished in birth. It would also reduce their intelligence, which in turn impacted the monarch's ability to rule. In this game you will manipulate shield heraldry tiles; tiles Representing...
Players have a set of small animal tiles, the big ones are slid one by one into the wood wall and must be guessed by the players. The Caretaker of the round reveals the holes, the player to guess the hidden animal may discard the corresponding animal card. A player who guesses an animal that does not live in the wood, may discard any small tile. The player...
The publisher's description reads: "WELLINGTON is a puzzle-game of concentration and strategy inspired by the 18th century Pentomino concept. The Pentomino design--up to five connecting blocks in different shapes--is the basis for the game pieces in WELLINGTON, named after the capital of New Zealand in honor of Arthur Wellington, the 'Iron Duke.'" The...
A unique collectible "stickerstripgame" with an epic fantasy background story, W97 is a new type of game for two players of ages 10+, which combines collecting and pasting of stickers with unusual game mechanisms. In W97, players put together different sets of heroes, places, spells, victory conditions and much more based on a large supply of available...
Weltindor's Stones is a fairly simple game to win, despite it actually being lightly complex. The board is set up with nine platforms, each of which is split into a 3 by 3 grid. The platforms are all set out about 3 inches from each other, and connected by bridges, which are 1 tile long and create choke points. The corners are elevated about 1 inch off the...
Another meandering path game. Wend-edge is a path building game in the Wend family for two or more players. Players place tiles to extend their path from a start point towards a target end point. The object of the game is to be the first player to get their path to a predetermined end point – typically a specific edge of the table, or an end point tile....
The meandering path game. Wend-loop is a path building game for two or more players. Players place tiles to build paths, and move their pieces along paths, sometimes jumping onto another path. The object of the game is to score the most points by completing paths containing your piece. Contents 4 Player pieces A set of 35 Playing tiles Wend tiles are...