At the start of the game, the meeples are outside the game board. Each player strives to place one of his three meeples on three adjacent spaces in a row. Each player rolls a die once in turn. On the first roll the player places a meeple on the space that shows the number rolled, this continues until all 3 meeples are on the board. Then, according to the...
Similar to Mag-Nif 's Rex but played on a staggered 3-2-3 square rather than on a triangle, this is a game of alignment constrained by the previously played pieces. Either player stacks pieces on long pegs, hoping to achieve as many lines vertically, horizontally or diagonally as possible --in three dimensions. All 24 pieces are played, then the alignments...
Trio is a challenging and tactical game for children. In this game you have to move scoops of ice cream around on the board, and try to place three scoops on top of each other in the order shown on your 2 cards. Every time you succeed you win a card. You can also block the other players, by placing a cherry on top of your scoops. Win the most cards, and...
Triominos Conquest features the classic Triominos gameplay with a twist! Score the most points by conquering the largest area. In addition to the triangular Triomino tiles that feature numbers at each corner, the game includes three types of "conquest" cover pieces: Triohex, Triotri, and Triodia — that is, a colored hexagon that covers six tiles, a colored...
Each player has 3 pawns of the same color. The first player to group together all 3 of his/her pawns is the winner. Players first play turns in which they place their pawns on the board; each pawn of a single player has to be on a differently colored board space. Players then in turn move one of their 3 pawns. There's also single a 'neutral piece' that all...
Triple Up is played with a mechanical contraption. The device has a 4x4 grid at the top. A metal rod goes through each column and a spring is mounted at the bottom of each rod. A red ball rests upon each spring, and on each red ball is a 4-ball sequence, alternating in whites and blacks. The players take turns to pull down a red ball and release it...
Triplets is a game where players attempt to form patterns using the symbols on hexagonal tiles. Each tile has one, two, or three symbols in one of three different colors and one of three different shapes. A triplet is formed with three tiles where each attribute is either all the same or all different. The tiles must be played in a way that forms a...
Description from the designer: TRIPLEX is three games of Tic Tac Toe, all played at once, on the same board with movable pieces. The goal is just as simple as that of Tic Tac Toe: to form alignments of three in a row. The goal is also to form one alignment of all three types of pieces all at the same time. In turns, players play any one of their pieces...
Triplexity ... a game of complex simplicity, otherwise known as vertical tic-tac-toe. The goal: to be the first to place your 3 colour pieces in a single stack or on the top of each of 3 stacks. Players take turns placing their pieces, one at a time, in 3 positions: left, centre, right - stack max. 3 pieces high. When all 6 pieces have been placed, the...