The latest edition of Split published by Hasbro is similar to the previous edition (Split), except that now the goal has changed. The goal is no longer to connect across the board (which no longer comes with the game), but to garner the most points by collecting perfect, strong, and weak matches. When a match is made, the player gets a special action...
Split Suit Playing Cards add 4 suits to a normal deck of cards. Each card has two suits to add another level to popular games. One suit on the top of the card (a traditional suit) and one suit on the bottom (the additional suit). All the suits are either red or black. The cards have the traditional suits (Spades, Hearts, Clubs, and Diamonds) and the...
In Splitter, you must group numbers together to score points — two 2s, three 3s, and so on — but you're placing two numbers at a time, so things won't always work out. Each player has their own score sheet with 44 empty spaces on it, with two different patterns of spaces included in the box; each pattern has a dashed line through the middle that splits it...
Sploof is a four-in-a-row style game for two players with a Series: Shibumi set. Players have limited resources available and are faced with a choice between positioning balls for strategic effect; or stockpiling them to avoid forced moves later in the game. Aim: The player who manages to create a string of 4 touching balls at any level visible as a...
Spoker is a game with random elements for the Series: Shibumi game system. SHIBUMI MEETS POKER! Equipment: the 4x4 Shibumi board and 10 balls of each color (white, black and red). Two players. Rules The board starts empty. Players take turns taking a ball at random, for example from an opaque bag, and placing it either on empty board holes or stacking on...
Three childrens games can be played with this set of letter stamps, "ghost" tins and "ghost" word cards. In Little Ghostly Alphabet the objective is to stamp two words. The stamps are put in the tins. Then each player gets a ghost card with a word on it. The words are in multiple languages, including English. Each turn a player selects a tin, then stamps...
Spora takes the concepts like group, liberty and territory, known from territorial games like Go, and adds support for stacks. Stacks can sow their pieces to adjacent intersections, capturing enemy pieces or supporting near friendly structures. The total number of pieces is limited, so players need to manage their finite budget to reach endgame controlling...
Our best selling game will delight you while increasing and reinforcing your knowledge of Jewish traditions. 55 illustrated cards decorated with colorful symbols of famous dishes, decorations, and objects from holidays, such as Hanukah, Shabbat and Purim. Take the Spot It! Shalom tin for fun wherever you go, or use as an educational tool to learn Jewish...
Spout is a mini-version of Upper Hand played on the Shibumi set. Each player starts with 15 balls, and the board starts empty. Players take turns adding a ball of their color to any board hole or 2x2 platform. If the move completes a 2x2 platform containing at least three friendly balls, then the player places another ball on the platform; if that move...
Sprec (Stacking + Pyramidal + Recursive) is a Spred derivative (that is a LOT derivative itself) that rescues LOT's winning condition and adds a 4th ball colour to the Shibumi set. It features a simple ball-removal game mechanism that makes loops impossible, but at the same time, produces potentially long games in a very small playing area. The game can...
Spred is a LOT derivative for Series: Shibumi. It features a simple ball-removal game mechanism that makes loops impossible, but at the same time, produces potentially long games in a very small playing area. An average game lasts 45-50 turns. Two players (White and Black) start with a supply of 8 red balls each. The board starts empty. Players take...