Twirk is a game of spelling quickly for 2-7 players who race to make five letter words from dice and cards. Each round, players race to make words using cards that have a single letter and a two-letter pair on them, and dice that have vowels and wilds. Each card can be used as either its single letter or pair of letters. Each player has two cards in hand...
カードツイクスト (Card Twixt) is an expansion to the original game Twixt produced by Japanese Twixt Association (日本ツイクスト協会). The intent is to help players learn Twixt and explore the different strategies in the game. NOTE: you need a copy of Twixt to be able to use this deck. Players new to Twixt are faced with a blank board and don't know where to start. Card...
Players are dealt 12 cards from an alphabetic deck and play them to the table in rows and columns to make words, or the start of words. Players choose their cards simultaneously. When the cards are shown, the lowest in the alphabet goes first and so on. Players add their card to the rows or columns on the table, calling the word or part-word they are...
Ubongo Extreme: Fun-Size Edition is a portable version of Ubongo Extreme. In the game, players race to solve spatial puzzles by filling spaces with Tetris-like pieces that are composed of connected hexagons instead of squares. The game comes with two difficulty levels so that beginners can compete with more experienced players, with one side of the card...
In Ubongo Junior 3-D, all players compete simultaneously to cover their playing area as quickly as possible with the 3D building blocks. No box can be left uncovered, and nothing can be placed beyond the edges. Once this has been done, race to build the tallest possible jungle tower. After 90 seconds, time is up! Now everyone measures their tower with the...
In Ubongo, players compete to solve individual puzzles as quickly as they can. Ubongo! Fun-Size Edition keeps this same idea, but challenges players to complete puzzles in a new way. In the game, each player has a set of eight polyomino pieces, each a different color. Players decide before the game begins whether they'll use the A- or B-side of the puzzle...
All players will try to compete by building the same pattern shown on the card as quickly as possible, using three-dimensional rectangular blocks. After 9 ores, the players add up the points. Whoever gets the most of them wins. Four difficulty levels allow you to adjust the game to the age and experience of the players. The competition consisting in...
In Ubongo, players compete to solve individual puzzles as quickly as they can. To begin, each player takes twelve polyominoes — that is, pieces consisting of 2-5 squares in some configuration; players use these pieces each round to try to recreate patterns shown to them on puzzle cards. The quicker you complete the puzzle, the larger the reward you...
Ages 5 and up for 2 players The aim of the game is to put one's UFOs (little plastic cogwheels) on the galaxy (the board) and to make the opponent's UFOs go round. Each player plays when it's his or her turn. Pirate UFOs in black and white (every player has got 4) enable to stop the opponent from coming on to them. During the whole game, all the UFOs...
In Ugg-Tect, first released as Aargh!Tect, players work in teams to construct fabulous – well, let's say "functional" – structures out of materials lying around them. All the players are cavemen, however, so you have only rough blocks with which to build and you can communicate only through primitive gestures and sounds. Ugungu! When you're the architect...