Galice is the application of VR Parton's Alice Chess to the game of Go. The game is played on two 7x7 boards. On his turn, the player either (a) passes, or (b) swaps a stone between boards and then drops a new stone. The remaining rules follow mostly those of Go. The rules permit suicides, which can be useful when there is no better move left. —description...
Your goal in Galtoni is to place four balls of your color in a straight line, whether diagonal or orthogonal. Unlike in other games with this concept, this game has a randomizing element in that the board resembles a Galton Board. Players take turns inserting a ball in one of the openings at the top of the slanted board. As the ball rolls down the board...
Play Offense and Defense in this Combination of Strategy and Puzzle Solving We collaborated with one of the world's most famous puzzle and game inventors to bring you Gambit. Try to unscramble the squares, forming nine rows of single-color tiles. Sounds easy, but if an opponent spots your strategy, your tiles could be slid off track! Includes 11" square...
How to play: 1.) DRAW CARD. Each has a unique design. 2.) BOUNCE BALL. REPEAT. The ball must bounce at least once before it goes into the tray. If you use all your balls, take one out of the tray to keep going until someone is able to… 3.) MATCH CARD. Line up the balls of your color in the tray to match the design on the cards. 4.) GRAB CARD If you’re the...
The Game of Catholic Trivia has a very fitting title as it is just that, a trivia game about Catholicism. However, the creators have added some extra elements by splitting the questions into categories, rating the difficulty of the questions and tracking game progress using "Bingo" cards (they are referred to as such). When a player rolls the game die, the...
This is Milton Bradley game #4046, The Game of Checko, 1938. Object is to skillfully place CHECKS on the CHECKO Board so that each row horizontally, vertically and diagonally will produce the highest score possible. There are 8 CHECKO boards, 8 sets of colored CHECKS, each set having four of each number, 1 to 13. 1 Deck of CHECKO cards, four of each...
A variant of games where you need to build a line of pieces to win. In this game you must be first to create a line of five pieces. Each player starts with 20 discs in his own colour. Players alternate to place pieces on to the board. The game ends when any one player has a winning line. However, if no-one has a winning line after all 40 pieces are on the...
The title of this card game is "Game of Flowers" (NO. 1126) and was produced in 1899. Box measures approx. 3 3/4 by 3 inches and contains set of cards, each of which has a flower. Four suits,(A.B.C.D) 13 cards in a suit for a total of 52 per deck. Flowers are geraniums, pansies, lilacs, roses, begonias, carnations, cornflowers and sweet peas, among others...
Two to four players play cross-shaped pieces to form pairs, triples, or four-in-a row of identical symbols. The more combinations formed, the more the player scores. Each player has 12 cross pieces in their color. Players shuffle their tiles and form a face-up stack in front of them. In turn, each player takes the top piece from the stack and plays it to...
This is essentially a card-based game of Dominoes, using cards instead of plastic or wooden tokens. It is themed around the folk tale of the Old Woman and Her Pig, where an old woman goes to successive figures and encourages each one to do something to the previous one, creating a domino effect that will get her pig over a stile: the butcher killing the ox...