Hex Factor is a fast-paced abstract puzzle game for 1-4 players in which you are racing to claim territory by solving puzzles. You use colorful, wooden hexagonal tiles as puzzle pieces to try to replicate the black and white clusters of hexes — the puzzles — on shared game boards. The tiles and the game board hexes have the same symbols in the middle...
The board shows a series of concentric hex-gridded spaces, of varying colors. The two white rings ("lanes") allow movement limited only by the presence of other pieces. The three blue rings ("moats") cannot be crossed in one go; you must stop on them. The lone exceptions are the four blue hexes on your side of the board --you may cross them freely, but...
Hex Rampart is a variant of Rampart played on a hex hex board. Play starts with black. On his turn a player may either drop a stone of his color or remove a dead enemy group. Players may only legally drop stones adjacent to at least one of their stones already on the board. A group is considered dead if any stone within it has no adjacent empty cells....
From the rules: Choose one of the 14 puzzle layouts to solve. Shuffle the deck and deal to each player the number of cards indicated in the figure for layout you are playing. Set the rest of the deck aside and out of play. Then solve the puzzle by connecting all the cards so that all touching sides match and the final puzzle shape matches the puzzle layout...
This game is played with the same set of Havannah (another game by Christian Freeling): an hexagonal board (size 8) and two sets of stones. Players take turns placing a stone of their color on the board. Goal of the game is forming "a perfect six", which means creating: six stones in a straight row, or six stones in a compact triangle, or six stones in a...
Each player has a set of 13 tiles - each tile is formed of 1 to 4 hexagons (5 single, 4 double, 3 triple and 1 quadruple piece). The board has 8 areas, ranging in size from 3 hexes to 10 hexes large. Player alternate turns by placing one of their pieces on the board. When you place the last piece necessary to fill in an area of the board, you get a number...
A print and play board game. GIVE THE players each until the Hexagons run out. The person next to the dealer starts. They place a hexagon IN THE MIDDLE. then the other players place hexagons untiL they are filled. Record the Points on the POINT LIST on the Pad. Whoever gets rid of their hexagons wins. Save the points for the next round. Note: Hexagons need...
HexAgony is a 2 - 3 player abstract strategy game that combines strategy, luck and exciting new challenges every time you play! The object of the game is for players to make as many hexagons in their chosen colour as possible, while trying to prevent their opponent(s) from making hexagons in their chosen colour. At the end of the game the player with the...
In a game of Hexapod you take the role of dedicated Entomologists, collecting insects for your display cases. Each turn you will select one of the three cards available to you and add it to your hand before playing a card into your display case. Each type of insect has its own value and will score more or less points depending on how you add it to your...
The first player to make 4 coloured connections across a board with hexagonal tiles wins. All the tile in play are shared between both players and once a connection is made all the tiles making up that connection are removed from play and replaced Each tile has 3 coloured connections on the top and a feature on the underside that can help or hinder play...