The Matematigi Collection is a fast, strategic trio of math card games that turns addition, multiplication, and prime factorization into an exciting race of logic, memory, and tactical disruption. Players engage with blue Addend, Factor, and Prime Number cards alongside red Sum and Product cards. On each turn, they decide whether to declare a valid...
In fantasy literature, wizards cast spells, control weather and call forth otherworldly creatures. In the real world, however, the "wizards" are actually mathematicians, who use their magic powers of multiplication, subtraction and other operations to transform numbers into a different form. In Math-A-Kazam! players try their hand at this math wizardry...
The Math Smart Card Game consists of 90 cards. There are four different versions one for Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division. The sets can be mixed and stacked in any way to allow players to focus on particulars or go for breadth. Each card has an equation on one side and an answer to a different equation on the other. The rules make for a...
In Matobo – originally demonstrated under the name Säulen der Macht, or "Pillars of Power" – players want to build as many columns as high as they can. Players start the game with their knight in the center of the hexagonal game board, with each space other than the center holding a triangular, square, hexagonal, octagonal or round disc. On a turn, a...
Pyramid Contents: 24 pyramids, 12 black and 12 gold Goal of the game: The winner is the first player to place 5 pyramids of their color in a row, either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. The first player places one of his pyramids on the table. The second player places one of his pyramids in such a way that it is touching one of the four edges or...
The object of game is to be the first to form a line consisting of four different colored chips. A line consists of four holes in either horizontal, vertical or diagonal directions. Players each choose six chips, 3 each of 2 different colors. Players alternate placing pieces. Chips of the same color cannot be placed in adjacent spaces. Contents; 4×4 Game...
A simple abstract game played on a 5x5 board (minus the corners.) The board has a 3x3 area in the middle with the numbers 1 through 9, plus 3 blank spaces adjoining each side of the board. The object of the game is to reach all 9 numbers by creating 'matrixes'. Each player has 2 pieces which are placed one at a time on the bank spaces on the outside edge...
The game consists of 32 cards in 8 colors, with associated frame and a die. 4 cards of each color are placed in the frames in a certain order (predetermined by the bulges on the cards) into the frames. A set = color shows in each case the mole with his friends with different activities or events in attractive graphics. The variation of the game goes from...
マヤる! (Mayale!) is a puzzle game with a theme of Mayan civilization. By placing cards in front of you, you form cities which consist of temples, houses, and fountains. In this game, there are 72 cards, each of which has six terrain squares. At the beginning of the game, each player is dealt 15 terrain cards. They then shuffle their cards to form their deck....
This obscure game is similar to the German "Das verrueckte Labyrinth", but the maze is much more complicated. Up to 4 adventurers try to collect 4 items from the 4 corners of the maze and bring them to the center. Each of the complex tiles can be turned through magic during the game, an ingenious idea is that 2 tiles can be "locked" and prevented of being...
Meadowvale is a strategic board game for 1–4 players. Place terrain, guide wildlife, and shape a shared ecological landscape inspired by real habitats. Created by award-winning printmaker and composer Chris Long, the game blends handcrafted art, fieldwork, and ecological storytelling. Each animal in Meadowvale follows its own behaviour pattern — grounded...
Meazy N More! is essentially a game system, comprising 144 dice — 36 for each player, 6 each in 6 colors. You can play with two copies of the game to allow 5–8 players. An unusual feature of this game system is that there are core rules that all the games use. The core rules instruct players to roll their dice, form legal combinations for the game they're...