An n-in-a-row game with a twist for the Shibumi Game System. The board starts empty. Two players take turns handing a ball to their opponent to place, either on any empty board space or on any 2x2 platform. A player may not hand their opponent a ball of the color just placed. Example: Player 1 hands a Red ball to Player 2, who places it on the board....
Spring, a game of flowers and growing gardens, is a 18 cards microgame. In Spring each player takes turn placing a card on other previously played cards. Each card shows four groups of flowers and, in order to play it, you should place it overlapping other cards in play, parallel to them, never perpendicular, and covering at least one symbol that do need...
Spring bursts forth in all its splendor: the meadows bloom, water irrigates the grass, and life returns to the air. But in this garden, only those who best coordinate their actions will flourish. Spring, created by María and Enrique Blasco, proposes a strategic duel for two players divided into two distinct phases. In the first, both players build a shared...
Chinese New Year is the festival that celebrates the arrival of spring. On this occasion, the best pyrotechnicians organize spectacular fireworks displays. As a pyrotechnician, your goal is quite simple: make an impression, and be appointed as a Master Pyrotechnician by the Emperor himself. Complete the most beautiful fireworks display by creating a...
Springe (Two-Fisted Bluff) is a two-player game designed for play with a Shibumi set. It uses a 4×4-holed board, and balls in three colors (white, black, and red). Aim: Make a full line (orthogonal or diagonal) of your color on a level, or get 9 of your balls on the board, or place the top piece of the pyramid, or (if both players run out of balls to play)...
Adapted from the package text: Springline: simple to learn, easy to lose. Springline is a wild, fast moving and unpredictable game of skill and tactics for two, in which moves lead to chain reactions, prisoners return to the game and pieces bounce off the edge of the board. The board is a hexagonal grid with five spaces along each edge, and is positioned...
Sprite is a simple game for 2 players that can be played with a Series: Shibumi set. It uses a n×n set of stacking spheres in 3 colors (4×4 is recommended, but larger sets can be used). A 4×4 set, for example, is a pyramid of 30 marbles: 4×4=16 on the first layer 3×3=9 on the second layer 2×2=4 on the third layer 1×1=1 on the fourth layer The board (n×n)...
Spuds is a simple game for 2 players that can be played with a Series: Shibumi set. . The board (4×4) starts with 8 White and 8 Black balls in an alternating pattern. Players take turns doing two things: First, the player must remove a ball of her colour from the bottom layer, if possible. It is only possible to remove a ball from the bottom layer if it...
Spurs and Sprockets is a perfect information, abstract strategy game for two players. Players have eight matching tiles that they take turns placing orthogonally into a 4 X 4 grid, in an attempt to link three or four in a row. There is no board in Spurs and Sprockets so the grid grows organically, based on the placement of tiles. Spurs and Sprockets comes...
The Mercenary Start Card Expansion includes one card/tile that may be used with all Spurs and Sprockets card/tile decks. The Mercenary is placed in the field first and the start player places his/her card/tile adjacent to the Mercenary. Play continues based on which Spurs and Sprockets rules you have decided to play with. The Mercenary card/tile has lines...
The Turncoat Start Card Expansion includes one card/tile that may be used with all Spurs and Sprockets card/tile decks. The Turncoat card/tile has a single orthogonal line on one side and a single diagonal line on the other side. After deciding which side you will be playing with the Turncoat is placed on the field first and the start player places his/her...