IntroductionEmulsion is a finite territory game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the spaces (squares) of a square board of any size. At the start of the game, all squares of the board are covered with black and white pieces in a checkered pattern. On odd-sized boards, the center square is occupied by White. DefinitionsA piece's value is...
Endgame is a Chess variant which starts with the game already in progress, more or less. Before the game starts players secretly purchase pieces using points. There is a maximum number of pieces of each type, but this is not always the same as in the standard game (e.g. a player can purchase two queens). The cost per piece goes up as more of the same type...
' Faerie Chess' is a new take on Chess, featuring both the classic Chess units and 14 new unit types with new abilities/movements. The game offers a 2 in 1 experience, in that it contains all of the components for a classic Chess game, and the new components for Faerie Chess. The new units added to the game include: Soldier, Chamberlain, Peasant, Tower...
Falconry is a card placement strategy game, where thinking ahead matters. As one of several competing nobles, players place markers, send out falconers and birds, and seek to outmaneuver other contestants for the grand prize. Each noble begins by placing his or her falconer, and the race is on! Falconers and birds can be used to claim other players markers...
Festival is a board game that recreates the movements between stages that happen at music festivals. Players will control groups of people, represented by polyominoes, who will enter the concert venue or move according to their interests, they may want to go to one of the four stages, buy some food or drink or buy a t-shirt of their favorite group. The...
This game will transport you into the magic and mystery of the medieval era. Choose your character, move with cunning among the rooms of the Castle and meet as many characters as possible. Let them help you find out who is hiding in the royal rooms and especially in the Princess’s room! Your Powers, together with those of the Special Cards, can benefit you...
Set on a 4x5 grid featuring land, water, and shore terrain, Fortify presents a dynamic battlefield where you must outwit your opponent. Command three unique unit types: Tanks, Infantry, and Battleships. As you take turns, you'll enlist new units, skillfully maneuver them into advantageous positions, fortify your formation for added strength, and launch...
Introduction:Frasvel (from Proto-Germanic: Fraswelganą, meaning "to absorb" or "devour") is a stalemate game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the hexes (cells) of an initially empty hexagonal board. The recommended size is 5 cells per side, but boards of 4 or 6 are also valid. Each player has access to a sufficient supply of stackable...
The positions of the white pieces (officers) are drawn by lot for each game and are also decisive for the deployment of Black. All figures, unless they are in their usual place, have double the possibility of movement from their deployment line and only from this line, depending on their quality and their location. So for example, a knight on square 1a is...
The Vornox and the Mylikar were once allied races. Their ties forged through the ages by cooperation and trade. That peaceful period of time, now known as the Age of Light, is barely a distant memory to the now warring nations. No one knows exactly where the line was drawn between these former allies, but the carnage that followed is now etched in stone...
Despite the explicit intention of the designer to invent a completely new, innovative game, it's based on chess. But considering he invented the game in the 30s of the last century, it’s an impressive and complex idea. Before the actual playing starts, the board is assembled according to 3 dice. The 64 tiles form an 8 x 8 board showing sometimes a...
Gliss is an intricate game of strategy for two players, Red and Blue. In Gliss, players place down bases, deploy fleets of flying shapes and claim enemy stones to establish new bases and control towers. Unlike similar games in this family, such as 1972’s Realm, the game uses the simplest of generic equipment, allowing it to be played easily by anyone. This...