This cat is soooo moody! He'll switch from happy to angry in one step. In this game you play as a mischievous alley spirit on a mission to earn silver feather points by affecting Moody Cat's mood as he's prancing down your alley. As a spirit you are forbidden to affect the cat’s mood directly so you'll have to enlist help from other creatures. Keep in mind...
MoonDragon is a game consisting of fourteen hand-painted stones. The stones represent two dragons, each consisting of seven parts: a head, two wings and four legs. Both players control one dragon, and try to chase the other dragon away from the moon. The fight involves taking up complicated stances, which should protect your dragon's vulnerable areas while...
In Moovit, players frantically race to play matching cards by color or animal while making the correct animal noises. The twist? You must moo like a cow, quack like a duck, or snort like a pig every time you play a card—unless the card is red. In that case, silence! Slip up and you’re penalized. The goal is to empty your hand before the timer says...
In More Cowbells, players are cows trying to have beautiful spots on their hide in a game of luck pushing. The bigger the spot, the more beautiful it is. Players makes points by rolling dice and creating closed patterns. If a player gets enough cow bells, he can double his next score. But rerolling is risky, as every cow dung result can't be rerolled, and...
This is a family game of mindfulness and speed. Players are oceanographers trying to dive and explore the depths of the sea. Each player has their own board with various objects and characters on the seabed. Each round, players open one card with a task – which six images they will have to find and close with tokens on their boards. The one player who...
Morlox is a drawless connection game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the spaces (squares) of an initially empty checkered square board. The top and bottom edges of the board are colored black; the left and right edges are colored white. DefinitionsTwo stones, or a stone and an empty square, see each other if they lie on the same straight...
Morphos is a connection game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the intersections (points) of an initially empty square grid (board). The top and bottom edges of the board are colored black; the left and right edges are colored white. Black plays first, then turns alternate. On your turn, place a stone of your color on an empty point or...
Morphid is a two-player connection game played on the spaces of a triangular grid of triangles. On your turn, place a stone of your color on an empty space or replace a weak enemy stone with a friendly stone. A stone is weak if it occupies one of the two central spaces in a four-cell rhomboid and the other three spaces in it are occupied by stones of the...
Morse Karuta (モウルスカルタ) is a card game based on Morse code, with players trying to recognize code in order to claim cards. The game includes two ways to play, one for younger players and one for older ones. In the first game, you lay out 18 cards on the table so that their black-and-white images and their names (in English and Morse code) are visible on...
Dive into the sea depths and become the greatest explorer of the underwater world! To find out what the ocean hides, you need to demonstrate perceptiveness and sensational memory! However, you are not the only one to explore underwater mysteries, so good reflexes will also come in handy. Play all the mini-games and earn the title of the best explorer of...
IntroductionMosaic is a territory game played on an initially empty hex board. Two players, Red and Blue, share a set of tiles, red on one side and blue on the other. Place or flip tiles, but not bothPlayers take turns placing or flipping tiles starting with Red. You either place one tile with your color showing or you flip one or more enemy tiles to your...
Players pick a color pattern and attempt to recreate it on the board while the other players attempt to do the same or prevent this from happening. Winner is the first person to complete their pattern. Throughout the 1930's and 1940's, the game was produced in Germany. You can tell what era by the box top label. In the 1930's and early 1940's, it was...