Quattro is board game variant of the classic game Connect Four. The game is played on a 5x5 game board and the goal is to get 4 of your pawns in a row. Each player has 12 pawns. On their turn, a player places one of their pawns on any edge of the board. Already placed pawns are pushed inwards. If the player manages to get one or more rows with 4 of their...
Quatuor is a fast-paced, family game where you try to line up your pawns by moving them around a 4x4 chessboard. To achieve this goal, each player must place and then push pawns to align 4 of his. Be mindfull that your opponent can push you out of the way to get his pawns aligned. In Quatuor, there is no place for luck, just skills. It's a great game to...
Quax is a two player strategy game played on any square board (the author suggests 11x11). A board with Archimedean tiling can also be used. The goal of Quax is the same as in the famous Hex: to connect the opposite edges of the board with a chain of stones connected to each other. One of the uncommon features of the game is a special kind of a move: it's...
IntroductionQuaxtep is a drawless connection game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the spaces (squares) of an initially empty square board. The top and bottom edges of the board are colored black; the left and right edges are colored white. The board squares alternate between a light and a dark color in a checkered fashion. On odd-sized...
AGON (Ancient Games Of Nations) 24 traditional board games in a playable book. The collection features 24 old abstract strategy games from all over the world, such as ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, Africa, the Far East, North- and Central America, and Europe. Pierrot, the author, wanted to make his book playable, therefore it was designed to provide large...
A Free Cheapass Game: Queensland is a game for two players that uses a checkers set and a pad of paper to keep score. You play by optionally moving a piece which was previously placed and then placing a piece. The goal is to score points by counting the number of open squares between two of your pieces. Played in two rounds. The player with the higher...
Quest Chess was self-published by Donald, in 1974. It is a Chess variant. It consists of an A4 sheet of rules. (Conquest on the Chess board) Quest-Chess is played with a standard chess set. The moves of the pieces are the same as in regular Chess. White begins by making any five moves. After that, each player may make up to ten moves per turn. However, no...
An all new type of "puzzle book" that uses board game mechanics. All you need is a pencil! You are a wanderer, exploring different places around the globe. Each level is a single page, providing a new location complete with its own unique name, image, logline, foliage, food/drink, weapon, and map tailored to that destination. Move throughout the map...
Billed on the box simply "A Game of Strategy" Players alternate placing disks onto a 4x4 grid, orienting the pieces either vertically or horizontally. On his turn a player may enter a piece in either direction, or the player may change the orientation of a piece already on the board. You win by getting 4 disks in a row with the same orientation. All the...
Quiltable: Christmas Quilting is a cozy printable quilting game from the designers of Quiltable: Paper Quilts and Quiltable: The Card Game. Amid the holiday rush of finishing your quilt in time for Christmas, race for the perfect blocks, and make sure to give good gifts to other players in true Christmas spirit! Throughout the game, gain Christmas Cheer...
In Quiltable: Festival of Quilts you have signed up to show your wares at the grand Festival of Quilts! Upon arriving, however, you found that you had forgotten to bring materials for your quilt displays. Each turn, venture out into the Festival Grounds to purchase blocks, compile masterful quilts, and earn festival points to win. Over 21 turns you will...
Quiltable: Garden Patch is a printable quilting game from the designers of Quiltable: Paper Quilts and Quiltable: The Card Game. Hearing about all your newfound gardening experience, a rich uncle on your father’s mother’s cousin’s sister’s side decided to retire and entrust you with the family farm. You started small with only a few garden patches and...