Breakfast Shy postcard game, include in May 2023 Board Game of the Month Club Postcard package. Very light game rules, a game that could be on the back of a cereal box! Fill in squares with icons to form contiguous groups. The bigger the groups of your icon, the more points you’ll score. Each player chooses one of the 4 icons. Players take turns adding...
"Your objective is to place passengers in a plane. Lovers want to seat next to each others, kids have to have adults around them, and others want a seat by a window or a corridor. You will gain points if you meet the demands of the passengers. Caution! If you really need to, you can ask someone out of the plane but you will gain minus points." Each player...
Weather-wise it's such a lovely day! The vacation of your dreams is about to start. Jump on your plane and fly over majestic mountains, lush fields, sparkling oceans and magnificent cities to explore all your destination country. Discover exceptional landmarks and collect miles, but do it efficiently before your journey ends. What are you waiting for?...
This game set was designed and developed entirely by trans-Atlantic email between Mike Roberts and Kate Jones. The ideas and messages grew and flew feverishly for months, and at last stopped at 101 beautiful and challenging figures formed by matching the boat-shaped tiles by color. The 36 tiles comprise all the ways 6 colors can be paired. Here's a sample...
Bobina is a game for two players, played on a hexhex board. The goal is to form a loop with your stones, and prevent your opponent from doing the same. One player plays black stones, the other owns the white, and both players may play grey. Rules Setup: place one grey stone on each of the 6 corners of the board. The players take turns. On your turn you...
Objective: get most of all chips out of the bank - moving by turn - each player gets a square (numbered 1-6) and a correspondent round (1-6) wooden marker - surplus will be placed on the board as neutral ones; place your marker on the board into appropiate spaces roll the die - move your round marker as many spaces foreward by neglecting other ones; take...
Give as good as you get in Bohnanza: The Duel! What was that thing about the gift horse? In this two-player variant of Bohnanza, both bean farmers give each other gifts of beans they can't use themselves — to make life harder for their opponent, if possible. Trying to fulfill their secret "bo(h)nus" requirements, they both need to keep a vigilant eye on...
僕の考えたラノベのタイトルは何かがおかしい (Boku no kangaeta ranobe no taitoru ha nanika ga okasii)is a word game from Japan. Players are compiling a long and somewhat rude title of their light novel, and the designer gives the English title as "There's something wrong with the title of the light novel I came up with". In this game, players take turns turning up word cards....
From the box cover: "Bolero - a tactical game for two. A rousing, ingeniously simple game, where winning demands all your acuity and maneuvering skills." Players take turns to place their markers on the board. Both players have 64 markers numbered 1-4, 16 of each. The board is a 4x4 grid of 2x2 squares numbered 1-4. The played marker always goes to a...
Bollox is easy to learn as there are only two rules. Playing the game of Bollox, well, is a bit trickier. Your objective? Get five pieces in a row. Sounds easy, right? Rule One: Black plays first. Still sounds easy? Not so fast! Rule Two: The seemingly sudden 'Sandwich Move'. Just like it sounds, when you entrap two of your opponent's pieces between two of...
Boloa is a connection game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the intersections (points) of an initially empty square grid (board). The top and bottom edges of the board are colored black; the left and right edges are colored white. There is a sufficient supply of stones and pawns in each of the players' colors. DefinitionsA party is a pawn...
An abstract game on a 5x6 grid of African origin. It is similar to Dara with a few exeptions. Each player has 12 pieces (stones, bids, etc.) of his colour. During initial set-up players take turns to place their pieces on empty squares of the board, two pieces (one piece in Dara) at a time. They must avoid 'three in a row' orthogonally during this phase....