Foutrak is a speedy pattern-recognition game from Cocktail Games in which players duel to claim cards. On a turn, the active player challenges one of the other players. They then turn over the top card of the deck. Each card has 1-4 numbered illustrations on it, and each illustration is either yellow, blue or green. If an illustration is yellow, the...
Foxtail is a very fuzzy card game, where you’ll help your cute fox friend grow a long. lovely tail. Make patterns from the seasonal card symbols to score points, or grow your own way to make the tail you think is prettiest. Foxtail is a restful, meditative card game for players of all ages, It focuses less on victory, and more on the gentle experience of...
Fractal is a two player game. The unique board, shown in the figures, starts out empty. The two players, Red and Blue, take turns coloring cells with their own color, one cell per turn, starting with Red. Passing is not allowed. Draws cannot occur in Fractal. To win you must form a path of cells of your own color connecting the two border regions of your...
This dutch game is about creating factions in a government. Initially a list of program points need to be filled in. The game starts with picking 7 tiles (from 150 available). These tiles represent persons in the government. By placing at least 2 adjecent tiles (they are numbered from A1 to J15, thus a total of 10 * 15 = 150) a faction appears. If a...
A game of action. A game of fractions. FRACTION is a game of fun and learning. Players compete to complete the circle in this test of skill and challenge. Game includes: 32 Fractional playing pieces, divided into 2 halves, 3 thirds, 4 quarters, 6 sixths, 8 eighths and 9 ninths, a number of Playing Rings, two dice, one marked with halves, quarters and...
Frame-Up! is a card game dating from the 1950s for two to four players which uses the principle of 'three-in-a-row', but on a larger scale. In the basic game, each player has a 3x3 'frame' board on which they lay yellow, blue or red cards depicting 'O' or 'X', and points are scored points for making rows of three. Red cards are worth the most points. Some...
FrankenDie is a fast-paced, reflex party game for the whole family! Combining the tactile nature of dice rolling, the excitement of a "first to buzz in" mechanism, and pattern recognition that is sure to exercise your brain, FrankenDie will bring your party or game-night to life! THEME: You are a Mad Scientist competing to assemble a Creature from...
Description from the publisher: Professor Frankindex has given the monsters Zeropi and Decamo an impossible assignment; they must feel how many numbers are in the bag. But monster claws are much too big to recognize little objects. That’s why they desperately need your help! The players use their sense of touch to feel how many cubes are in each little...
Each player begins with 4 cards depicting a friend or follower. The object of the game is to be the first to get rid of those cards. Phone and notification cards are flipped one at a time from a central deck. The first player to slap the deck when two phone cards are flipped consecutively loses one of his friends or followers. A notification card requires...
Free Y is a two-player game that is played on an initially empty hexagonal grid with an odd total number of boundary cells, preferably outlining a near-regular hexagon with odd sides one cell longer than even sides. On your turn, place a stone of your color on an empty cell. You win if there is a group (set of connected stones) of your color such that any...
The board consists of a 3x3 felt grid on which move eight wooden tokens (four of each of two colours). You are dealt five "frame pattern" cards *after* initial deployment of your pieces. Yellow begins by moving any one of his pieces to the empty space on the grid. Black does the same in turn. Every time the pattern formed by your pieces matches that shown...