Travel or Mini FITS is a smaller version of FITS. The differences are: There are only 52 cardboard vs 64 plastic game tiles There are only 13 vs 16 building cards There are only 4 vs 8 game boards printed on both sides The 2nd board allows players to score bonus points if three of the same symbols are exposed. The height of the board is 10 vs 12 rows....
Fivalath is a derivative of Yavalath (like Squava). It is recommended to be played on a 10x10 square board, although other sizes are allowed (no less than 8x8). 2 players (White and Black) alternate turns placing a pawn of their colour on an empty space of the board. Players strive to make a line of 5 pieces of their colour, but lose if they make a line of...
In Five Crowns Junior, players try to match all five cards in their hand by color or suit. The first player to do so gains a treasure chest, and the player with the most chests wins. The game lasts five rounds, and one of the suits is wild each round. Each player starts with a hand of five cards, and players play simultaneously, drawing and discarding one...
Flash 10 Schnupperspiel is a promotional version of the card game Flash 10 that contains only 32 cards instead of the 120 cards in the original game. Flash 10 is a quick-playing take on the Rack-O game system, with players trying to arrange cards in numerical order – but doing so all at the same time. Someone shuffles the deck, then each player receives...
The river is rising and the only road connecting your settlement to the world is threatened. Responding to the call to action, your team is assigned a section of the riverbank and a wagonload of sandbags. You must build a levee before the river rises to flood the road! Flash Flood is a cooperative card game for 2 to 4 players. The participants are counting...
This is an elaborately accessorized 1937 newspaper game. Players compete to fill a blank front page with articles, matching headlines and pictures. The box is filled with glossy paper slips marked with a category on the back and either a headline or story on the front. The stories are actual news events from the time (including some false versions). In...
Did a cow-ard brush the spots off the cowhide over night?! Flick Fleck presents 1-4 children with the cow-rious task of giving cows their spots back. Players puzzle together black-and-white tiles on the bare hide of their cow to create consistent patterns. Spatial imagination and smart decisions are in demand: What fits where on which cowhide? Flick Fleck...
Flicker 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...