You are the newly appointed mayor and have been tasked with turning the town into the thriving hub of the region. You don’t know much about the local area and will have to discover what resources are available to you and use them to grow your town. Can you roll into town and make it a success? Roll Into Town is a Roll and Write game for 1 or more players....
From the Patch Products Press Release: This game is played on nine Tic-Tac-Toe grids. Each of the 81 squares contains random numbers from 1 to 12, not including 2 or 7. On each turn, players roll two dice, add up the numbers and mark a corresponding number with their color. If a 2 is rolled the the player loses the turn. If a 7 is rolled the player may...
In Roll 'n Divide, players work together to form division equations and then build individual triangles with double-sided chips (one color on each side for each team) to win the game. You roll a 10-sided die to determine the quotient (answer) you need to make. The you pick a chip for the dividend number and divisor number. You can place them anywhere on...
From the publisher: Roll to Control is an entertaining "new classic" board game, where 2-5 players compete to control the most colored zones on the game board. It was just named "Best of 2015" by Toys Bulletin as one of the "Best games you have never heard of" in a "100% Independent Review". The game contents include 360 Scout markers (one set of 72 for...
In Gloomy Graves, you work as a gravedigger in a dark fantasy world in which epic battles rage continuously. The corpses of pixies, goblins, unicorns, cyclops, and dragons have begun to pile up, so you've got your work cut out for you. Manage your private crypt and the communal graveyard, each with different placement rules. Keep the place organized as you...
This item is a kickstarter exclusive item that adds new game play. This includes: - An obelisk miniature (for use with Deluxe core game edition) and - Corresponding monument tile (for use with standard core game edition) This monument costs 5 Coins. must be populated by 4 meeples in order to score 4, 8, or 12 victory points in the game, depending on each...
As a Roman Trader, it's your job to ensure you have the best and most prestigious collection of goods available for purchase... Roman Trader is a straight set-collecting card game with a couple of novel twists, not least of which is the fact that the goods you're trying to collect are 'open' to other players — they may know what goods you appear to be...
Description from the publisher: Rome: City of Marble is a Euro-style tile-laying game set in Ancient Rome during the reign of Augustus Caesar in which players are powerful Patrician families competing to secure the prestigious title of Architect of Rome. As leading citizens in this great city, they influence and direct the construction of an ever-expanding...
Ronda Magica takes you into a wonderful world of magic. The magicians move on the field of play as if dancing. Each time a player succeeds in setting six magicians in a circle such as is illustrated on one of his or her cards that player places this card on the table. The winner is the first player who is able to lay down 5 cards. The use of magic counters...
You are a Venetian jeweler. Make a bracelet with Venetian glass beads known as “rondelles.” In Rondel Rummy, players compete to make bracelets. Players begin each round by adding beads to either side of their empty metal hoop. Once everyone has a full bracelet, players take turns exchanging with the beads on a metal tray. In order for a bracelet to be...
RootG is a sci-fi strategy boardgame set in a futuristic world where humans are near to be enslaved from the overwhelming techonlogy of the HIksos, an alien race from the outer space. The player chanllege each other for activating the cube, the weapon create for save the humanity In R.O.O.T.\G: tile based game two or three players compete to reassemble the...
In Rootword, each player builds and scores words by playing roots, extending the roots with more letters, and then finishing them off with yet more letters. Longer words are worth more, so extend your roots as long as you like, but watch out! Any root still on the table can be stolen by another player if they can extend it. (from the rulebook) Letter Cards...