In this dice-laying game players are scientists trying to harvest precious micropul matter from an energy core; while using their dynamo dice to claim territory and to affect the playable dice in each other's hands. Each player has a hand of dice they must play optimally to keep a flow of new dice coming in and if possible keep aside some dice in a supply...
Midsummer is a competitive card game about crafting flower crowns for iconic characters from classic Swedish Midsummer songs. These characters include: the baker, the chimney sweeper, the three old ladies, the little frogs and pigs, the three musicians from Skaraborg, Andersson, Petterson, Lundström, and even “you.” The goal of the game is to claim these...
Migong is a two-player territory game played on the 126 brown spaces (cells) of the initially empty hexagonal board shown above. The two players are called Blue and Yellow. Each player has access to 63 cell-sized hexagonal pieces made of six equilateral triangles each. Each player's set of pieces includes all combinations of at least one triangle of their...
"The object of all three games [Beginner's, Advanced, and Memory] is to match two puzzle pieces -- opposites -- and fit them together to make a pair. Need help? Each puzzle piece is specially cut so it only fits one piece -- the opposite that matches it. That's why we call this a self-correcting game. You don't need a grown-up to tell you if it's right. If...
In Mikke Mus og jakten på B-gjengen (Mickey Mouse and the Beagle Boys), the players must find three members of the Beagle Boys and return the stolen money to Uncle Scrooge. Each player gets one finger print card with three finger prints, and must find all thiefs with matching finger prints. The player must move to houses around Duckburg to find either a...
Mimikk (Mimicry) is a game where one player makes faces while the others try to recognize the grimace. Each turn, a player draws a face card, and the other close their eyes while the first player try and mimic the face on the card (with help from the mirror). When the player knocks the table, the other players can look at his or her face and try to find...
At the start of Mimikri, all twenty butterfly tiles are placed face down in the middle of the table in the shape of an rectangle. One of the five picture tiles is then inserted into the special "camera" included in the game; this camera consists of a squarish cardboard device with a mirror standing vertically on the diagonal of the square, along with a...
Players are dealt a hand of cards. Each card has one of seven symbols, one of seven numbers, one of seven colors, and one of seven combinations of dots. A draw card is turned over, and it will lack one of each of the symbols, numbers, colors, and dot combinations. Players try to be the first to play one of their cards that matches one of the missing items...