In Cyanotype, two rival photographers compete to create the finest collection of cyanotype sun prints—the oldest form of photography, developed in the 1840s. Using sunlight, special paper, and carefully arranged artifacts like feathers, flowers, and keys, you'll race to complete three matching prints before your opponent. Each round, new resources appear:...
Cyber Crash is a card game for 2-6 players, where friends play against each other as hackers. Players take turns drawing cards from the Main Deck, and execute computer instructions. There are 4 Crash Cards hidden in the Main Deck. If you draw a Crash card it's game over unless you can play a Debug Card or Lucky Break. Mess up your friends by stealing their...
D! Bone is a card game that combines the 5 point scoring system of Dominoes with the Spreads, Hits, and Wild Cards of Rummy. D! Bone uses special 2" x 3" cards designed exclusively for this game. It takes a couple of hands to learn the rules,after that it's all about winning! If you're looking for a challenge, if you like creating strategy, and if you like...
Dadaocheng is a family game with a focus on manipulating resource discs in a central area. Players take on roles of foreign traders in Dadaocheng, Taiwan at the turn of the twentieth century. Through swapping and flipping resource discs in the central area, players obtain resources and either trade these resources to the rest of the world, or spend these...
"Dag en Nacht" is Dutch for "Day and Night." The board is an nxn squared board, where n is an odd number between 11 and 19. A 15x15 board is considered average. The board is laid out in a checkered pattern of black and white spaces. The white spaces are the most numerous, with the four corners all being white. The board starts off empty. The players are...
Basic idea: In Daisy Chain, players conduct a "Battle of the Garden Paths." Players aim to place paving stones of their color into a garden courtyard in order to construct a path leading to more flowers than any of their opponent's garden paths. Daisy Chain is played on a hexagonal grid surrounded by flowers. On a player's turn, the player rolls "bug...
Dakapo is a board game for two players that's played on an 8x8 square board. Players alternate turns placing a colored stone — red, blue, green, or yellow — on an empty cell according to some restrictions. The first player who places a stone that forms the fourth same-colored corner of a square wins. The sides of the square formed by the four stones of the...
Dam-it! is a strategy game in which players claim circles on the playsheet in an attempt to form lines of 3, 4, or 5 circles in length. The game is won by the first player to succeed in forming either eight 3-circle lines, five 4-circle lines, or a single 5-circle line. Players attempt to claim circles that not only complete lines for scoring, but also...
Shuffle the cards in with the rest of the Damask cards into the bag. These three cards play as regular Damask cards but with three exceptions. 1. The pattern does not count as one of the patterns for the bonus points from mounting all 4 patterns and is never considered fashionable. 2. The pattern only matches up with other Gamefound promo patterns. 3. Each...
Damn Joker! is a drawing game that uses a common deck, paper and pen. The objective of the game is to score suits in certain combinations to earn victory points. —description from the designer Damn Joker! é um jogo de desenhar que utiliza um baralho comum, papel e caneta. O objetivo do jogo é marcar naipes em determinadas combinações para ganhar pontos de...
The Dance is a two-player combinatorial strategy game on a plus-shaped board of 33 intersections connected by orthogonal lines and intermittent diagonal lines. Each player has five pieces, which begin on the spaces of two of the longest available parallel lines of intersections. Each turn, a player moves one piece between two intersections along any...
A PDF print and play game inspired by daVinci's game Dancing Dice. In this new game you play your dancing mice in the dance floor, trying to build the patterns shown on the choreography tiles. The game materials are: A dance floor (a 6x6 squared board) 36 dancing mice in four colors 32 choreography tiles 4 player boards rules (Italian only) You can...