Line-ups is an N-in-a-row game played on a 12x12 grid. Players take turns marking one space. When a player completes one or more rows of three, four, or five spaces in a line they score it. A scored row may be extended to make a longer row, but not an overlapping row of the same size. The winner is the first player to score eight rows of three, five rows...
Lines is an exciting abstract strategy board game that will test your intelligence and strategic skills. Lines is perfect for the whole family, with games lasting from 15 to 30 minutes, and can be enjoyed by 2 to 8 players, ages 8 and up. In Lines, every decision matters. You start the game with 5 cards and 2 or 3 different wildcards in your hand, so use...
Lines of Action is a simple game that uses checkers board and pieces. Its rules were published in Sid Sackson's A Gamut of Games. There are some commercial versions available though. The object of LoA is to get all your pieces into a single connected group. A group of pieces is connected if they occupy an unbroken chain of adjacent spaces, horizontally...
LineUp! is played on a 5x5 grid of squares, with circles at each corner of these squares forming a 6x6 grid. On each player’s turn they are permitted to place a token on any of these squares or corners. Players start with 25 tokens each and the game is over when both players have used all of their tokens. The object of the game is to attempt to build...
Linguishtik is a creative language game using dice with letters to form words. Letters are added sequentially to a pool until one player challenges the others to form a word using just one more letter and use it in a sentence. Players earn points by correctly forming words. The advanced game allows for "demands" to be placed on the words, such as "The word...
From the manufacturer: Link-O is the fun, challenging numbers game that will have you turning in circles! Place tiles end to end on the board by matching the numbers and color on each tile, as you try to be the first to play all of your tiles. The tiles left over in your opponent's possession are totaled as points for YOU. It's all-around fun with numbers...
Linkage is competitive card game that is simple to learn, yet offers lots of depth, forward thinking and replay-ability for 2 to 4 players. But best of all, Linkage was designed and themed around a process normally taught in high school biology, DNA Transcription, (when an RNA copy is made from DNA for protein synthesis or other in a cell) and in this way...
In Linnapeli, each player first draws a tile telling which castle(s) out of six possibilities is/are to be built. With 4–6 players each player builds one castle, with 3 players 2, and with 2 players 3 castles. Players then pick tiles and place them on 4*4 grid, trying to avoid errors in placing the tiles or taking tiles that do not belong to their...
Each player in turn places a stone on the playing field on any free tile of their choice. Players can gain points during the game by ending a row and at the end of the game for each row of 4 or more stones of their own colour. The player with the most points wins. There is also a game variant with bonus points for the experienced player. Ihr legt...
The games has a game-board and 24 pieces (6 pieces in each of four colors). The object of the game is to place three of pieces in a row on a five by five grid with multiple lines joining 3,4 or 5 vertices of the 5x5 grid. The idea of the game is described as: "The ability to assess the situation as well as concentration decides who will win and who will...
From the Box: "June, Quincy, Annie and Leo all need your help to make a match! Pick out pieces one by one and try to fit the shape into your card. Was it a match? Yes! Great work. The first player to fill their Little Einstein card is the star of the game! First, look for a shape that fits into your gameboard. Then flip the piece over to see if you’ve made...