Pond is a combinatorial abstract game similar to Tak and Go. Players place, move, and transform pieces on a square grid to create connected lines of matching symbols. Pieces are removed from the board and scored when matches are made. Each piece is three-sided, and when transformed, pieces always advance through the three faces in the same order: Egg to...
In Poo Poo Pets, all players roll their dice at the same time, trying to roll the number combinations shown on the other players' tiles. As soon as a player does this, they quickly squeeze the squeaky poo pile. All players must pause to see whether the combination is correct, and if it is, the player may take the tile. As soon as a player runs out of...
Create and arrange silkscreen prints in your gallery and become the next pop art sensation of the 1960s. Layering a foreground card on a background card blends their colors. Depending on which cards you layer together, you'll also craft unique goals that score your prints’ colors or illustration types. Select and combine a foreground and background card...
A dexterity game in which a domed center containing 4 colors of marbles is then automated with 2 D cell batteries to begin to "pop" and move. On each of 4 sides of the dome is a row of slots for each player and colored to match each of the balls or popcorn; blue, green, white and red. In front of each slot is a button and if pressed will push out the...
A duel between two willing participants, both aiming for the ultimate prize. The winner of this devilish game gets one wish granted, the loser, sacrificing their soul to pay for that wish. GAMEPLAY The aim of the game is to get 5 Portal Cards. Each player takes 1 of the two following actions on their turn, pass and repeat until a player has 5 Portal Cards:...
User summary PORTAS is a two-player card game with a theme of treasure hunting. Players are competing treasure hunters, and at beginning of the game, each player has the same deck of cards, and each card is numbered 1-6. Two treasure cards (valued 11-15) are revealed on the table. Players take turns placing a card from their hand on either of the treasure...
Portcullis features an upright wooden board shaped like a castle gate, which is very thick to prevent players from seeing each other’s pieces before placed. It has a 6x6 grid of holes into which 36 playing blocks—18 dark, 18 light—can be pushed. There are two wooden trays for each player to sort their wooden playing blocks. (When not in use, the pieces...
The game is played on a 6x6 grid. A move consists of placing a marker at the end of one row, then rolling a die to determine on which of the six squares of the line the actual playing piece is put. If there was a piece (own or other) on that square, it is removed. When a player has placed 9 pieces, the player with the highest number of adjacent pieces is...
From the box: "60 cards with colored shapes on a see through background. Different parts of each card are colored in such a way that when the right cards are held together they make a solid image that cannot be seen through. Sometimes two cards are needed, sometimes 3, 4 or 5. The game is especially suited to help develop the faculties of concentration...
Post Office is a game in which you will arrange packages on your Shelves pads in order to complete challenges. By placing your packages of the same type next to each other and taping them up in certain ways, you will create combinations of symbols to score Victory Points. The more efficient you are the more Victory Points you get. Earn the most Victory...