Each player has eleven pieces on a 7X7 grid. There are two types of pieces (Sparks and Orbs), only one of which (Sparks) can capture or be captured. The game is won by capturing all of your opponents' Sparks or preventing your opponent from moving. The power or value of a Spark is determined by the number of Orbs it is aligned with; a Spark can only...
Interested in a game that allows you to escape the rush of daily life? Something to give your mind a gentle exercise? Sparrow's Knot effortlessly combines entertainment and relaxation, inviting you to unwind, relax, and challenge yourself at your own pace. Clear the grid after drawing all 36 cards. While it may seem straightforward, success hinges on your...
Spell Out! is an all-new word game from Next Dimension Games. Wordplay challenges meet area-control gameplay as 1-4 players race to claim words on the board before their opponents, blocking other players' moves on the way and claiming bonuses wherever possible. Choose your words wisely - the game depends on it! Play starts by revealing a challenge card...
Out of nowhere, an alien Spaceship appears over New York. With no communication forthcoming despite numerous attempts by Earth’s various space agencies, there seems no option but to board the alien craft and investigate. The first such mission resulted in the discovery of a race of spider-like alien creatures. Pictures were sent back to Earth before all...
Splinter is an abstract strategy game for two players. The object of the game is to eliminate your opponent's pieces while protecting your own pieces from enemy attack. The last player with at least one square, one cross and one circle on the board wins the game. Each player starts the game with 15 pieces, grouped into 3 different types – 2 squares, 4...
Splinter Quad is an abstract strategy game for four players, and a variant of the two-player game of Splinter. The object of the game is to knock out your opponents' kings, rooks, bishops and pawns while protecting your own pieces from enemy attack. Each player starts the game with 4 types of pieces – 1 king (star), 2 rooks (squares), 2 bishops (crosses)...
Spora takes the concepts like group, liberty and territory, known from territorial games like Go, and adds support for stacks. Stacks can sow their pieces to adjacent intersections, capturing enemy pieces or supporting near friendly structures. The total number of pieces is limited, so players need to manage their finite budget to reach endgame controlling...
Spy is played on a 11x11 grid with 20 spaces designated as cities. There are five tiles in each of four colors, numbered 1-5, which are randomly placed on the cities at the start of the game. Each player has four spies: one large, one medium, and two small. On a turn a player either places a spy on an empty edge space or move a spy any number of empty...
In Spyre, you are an urban developer, building a modular city to bring honor to your country and glory to the investors who fund your construction. Together, players will build the city of Spyre higher and more opulent, but only one will come away with the glory. Each turn, players build a 3D block from tiles that will become a segment of a building. Then...
スパイスピン (SPYSPIN) is a two player game from Japan. The Cold War has begun, and Eastern and Western spies roam the city, trying to outwit and capture each other. The players have four spies, with each tile showing an innocuous, innocent side and a revealed spy side. The tiles each have different patterns of movement, and these are also varied on the...
Another implementation of the traditional game of Dots and Boxes. In this instance, the game plays out on a cross-shaped board. On a player's turn that player adds a "fence" to the board. Whenever a player's fence-play finishes a full square around a box, that player claims the box with a token. The game continues until there are no further moves, and the...