IntroductionSgibun (from Scottish Gaelic: sgìre buidhne, meaning "territory of group") is a strategy game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the hexes (cells) of an initially empty hexagonal board. The recommended size is 6 cells per side, but boards with 5 or 7 are also valid. Each player has access to a sufficient supply of stones of their...
Game description from the publisher: Once a year the dwellers of the enchanted magic forest come together and celebrate a big magical feast. As usual, they gather to perform their magical dance around the campfire. But in the dark, only the shadows of the witches, trolls and elves can be seen. Only the player who recognises the shadows and remembers which...
A családi szórakoztató, árnyjáték során az egymásra helyezett dolgok árnyékának egyes részei láthatóak, az így összeállt titokzatos árnyképet csak az igazi árnyékmestererek tudják megfejteni! Találd ki, hogy a részlet milyen formához tartozik, egymást követik a kihívások és csak a legjobb megfigyelő nyerhet! Egy kerek forma vajon egy alma vagy egy...
This is a traditional Mongolian shepherd's game. All that is required are a set of sheep ankle bones and a grassy field, though it can also be played inside as well. It supposedly pre-dates Chingis Khan. Players take turns flicking their bones that are matching "sides" and collecting the pieces that fall together. Depending upon what part of Mongolia you...
Shake 'n Take is a fast-playing game from Keith Meyers in which players try to capture aliens, but the alien-fighting resources are scarce, so they must compete for them constantly. Those resources, by the way, are an erasable pen and a die; on a player's turn, she rolls the die, then circles any aliens that match the image on the die, which might show a...
From the box: "An intricate challenge to build and create winning sequences of colors and combinations. Strategy builds as players place their colored beads. Find a winning combination before your opponent." A sequence/pattern is decided on by all the players. The players then attempt to create this pattern by either placing new colored beads on the board...
ShaNuCo, according to the game's rulebook, stands for Shapes, Numbers and Colors. It is a card game with 76 very large playing cards (Approx. 3" x 4"). Of these, 64 are marked with all combinations of the numbers 1-4, each color of blue, red, purple and green, and either a circle, star, square or triangle. The rest of the cards are either Wild, Super Wild...
Card game from the Dubbel en dwars series. All cards are printed on both sides. During the game you need both sides. In Shape Up everyone plays simultaneously. You try to play a card with an angle that corresponds (also in color) with a symbol at the top card of the discard pile. When you play a card with more equal angles, you may give a card to each...
Shapes Up - A Game of Strategy and Speed! Players fit colored shapes together (square, large and small triangles)to cover their board and form a multicolored square. Roll the die and choose the shape it tell you. Roll a hand symbol and steal a shape from your opponent. A ten second timer makes sure you think fast! First to fill your board wins. Ages...
Gather loose elements and build an engine of element producing resources to attain the highest score and win the game on round 21 using the magnetic turn counter built into the lid. The game is played with diamond-shaped cards in a single 84-card deck, held in a fold-open box insert that includes the six draw/discard areas. This is a compact game for...