Transcending the barriers of time and space, traveler Fanny finds herself in medieval Osaka. It is 1620, and the Tokugawa shogunate is rebuilding the castle fortifications. As she strolls through the bustling city streets, Fanny immerses herself in the unique atmosphere of the castle town. She discovers how the different districts supported one another in...
From the rules: Players each start the game with a "child" card placed face up in his or her own play area. On a player's turn, he or she draws one card from the face-down draw pile. If the card is a dragon's tail, the player may place it next to the child card; if not, the card is discarded. Once a tail card has been placed, future draws of a dragon's...
After decades of neglect, the Cathedral is in grave disrepair. The Cardinal has commissioned three master craftsman to restore it to its former greatness. Each must strive to rework and beautify the stained glass windows to emulate the light of heaven's glory. Walls of Light is a light strategy game for 2-3 players. Each player places their colored winks...
The art of weaving has been essential to the development of almost every culture in the world. The colors, embroideries and patterns have hundreds of folkloric meanings that make many of the hand-woven garments unique. In Warp & Weft you will play four rounds, trying to weave different colored threads on your Loom to form attractive patterns. In each...
Originally published as Texas by db-Spiele. The battle between farmers and ranchers is fairly abstract. A single pawn travels on a square grid. Each player has a hand of cards face up. These each have a direction and a distance. The player can either draw a card and add it to his hand, or play a card. If he plays a card, then the pawn moves the appropriate...
Wasabi! is a light and fast game where you compete against other players to assemble your quota of unique sushi recipes in a rapidly dwindling space. Players draw a variety of delicious ingredients into their hand from the pantry and play them one at a time onto the board, building off of each other's previously-placed ingredients in the attempt to...
The players try to form certain patterns (house, tower, pagoda, double pagoda)with their tiles on the board. They get points for completing their own patterns (Waschi) or for completing patterns of their opponent (Wurti). Tile placement and movement is controlled by dice. If the player rolls a black 1, 2 or 3 he may place or move the corresponding number...
Wat'n dat!? – also known as Kiproko – is a game about guessing words, but you can't use a pencil or other drawing material, and you can't speak or make gestures! All you have at your disposal are a few glass beads and some sticks. Under the pressure of a timer, you have to create as many words as you can with these materials. It's up to your teammates to...