This game covers the hardest battle of Hokuetsu in bakumatsu era. 1 map 60 counters 4 pages rulebook (included inside the magazine) The game uses point to point map and chit activation mechanics. This is the fourth game of 60 series, which can be played with only 60 counters and in 60 minutes. The victory is determined by victory points, which is given to...
Kazuni is a board game that brings all the strategy of building and maintaining supply chains to life in a way that is fun and refreshing. Players begin by building factories that are used to produce supply crates for a starving city. These crates are delivered as player explore a dynamic, mystery board and purchase the transportation needed to move those...
States of Siege Series #10 Keep Up The Fire! is a solitaire States of Siege series game set in 1900 Peking (modern day Beijing), China where Foreign Legations (areas assigned to Imperial powers including ambassadors, business people, and a handful of troops to provide security) are besieged in their Compound by Chinese anti-imperialist forces. The Chinese...
From the rules page: "If you don't know or understand ice hockey, this game will teach you. If you do know ice hockey, this game will be a challenge to your knowledge and ability." This is a one-page insert that came with a Kellogg's product (Pop-Tarts, I believe) and, despite the name of the publisher, is not a computer game. Play results are determined...
This is the first (and to date, only) expansion of Keltis, the 2008 Spiel des Jahres-winner board game that was released under a different theme in the USA (Lost Cities: The Board game). Naturally this expansion fits only the Keltis version. For this expansion you need everything from the basic game but the board and the tokens. This new board provides new...
Another offspring from the Spiel des Jahres Winner Keltis. A mini game of Keltis. Its a bit like the Keltis Mitbringspiel, players must mix-match tiles. The game was a promotion prize by the Landliebe dairy, makers of pudding, milk, ice-cream in Germany. It consists of a (flimsy) card board board, made out of 2 pieces that will form a bigger board, 3...
The game first was published in 1974 as Queen Bee by Condor, before it was re-themed and published by 'Ravensburger' as Kaiser, König, Edelmann in 1976 and re-themed again in 1989 as Kendo. _________________________________________ Kendo, The Samurai's Favourite Game, lets 4 Samurai fight across a hex grid to get their Prince safely into the palace at the...
Each player places his house anywhere on the game board, which represents a map of Vienna. Then each player draws an agreed on number of landmark cards. The players start at their house an have to visit each landmark on their drawn cards before returning home. The first to do so wins the game. Movement is 1 space per turn. If a player uses a tram or train...
The board is made up of 7 hexes, one in the center and six surrounding. The hexes are joined by squares along the sides, and the squares are joined by triangles. The game is played on the intersections where the lines join. Players play one piece, of their 15, at a time until all pieces are placed, then pieces are moved one at a time from one intersection...
Included in Competitive Edge (Formerly 'Gamefix') Magazine #12 Solitaire game of the battle for Stalingrad, 1942/43. Innovative system plots the player as the surrounded Germans trying to break out from the Soviet encirclement. Components: (8) pages of rules, incl. (4) pages of scenario, charts & historical background. (1) 11x17" Map (1) sheet of counters...