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...
The first fan-made version of Pai Sho to accurately imitate the mysterious board game as it was portrayed in 'Avatar: The Last Airbender'. Key Pai Sho was created with the intention of simplifying and condensing the core elements of existing versions of the game, while simultaneously being able to accurately imitate every move played in the show. In a...
From Zillions of Games Khan is played on a 10x10 square board. Each player starts the game with twenty Soldiers and six Khans. The different types of motion are: Step: Any piece can move one space orthogonally or diagonally to an empty adjacent square. Jump: A Khan can jump an adjacent piece of either color and land in the empty square beyond. Jumping can...
From Zillions-of-Games: Kharbaga belongs to the Zamma family. It is an African checkers variant played on a special pattern that is different from the well-known Alquerque pattern. Whereas the Alquerque pattern reduces the number of diagonals, the Kharbaga pattern reduces the number of orthogonals. The result is a different game dynamic. It is a very...
Kharberg is a simplified form of the moorish game Damma, but with a difference. The gamepieces may be moved in any given direction, so the player has the choice of eight directions for each pawn. This gives Kharberg game an edge (far more mobility) over the games where the pieces only may be moved forward. To play KHARBERG the players need: 12 white pawns...
Khartoum: Sudan, 1883 to 1885. The Mahdist rebellion swept over the Sudan in 1883, destroying an Egyptian army under the command of the British General Hicks and endangering Khartoum on the Nile. The British government dispatched General Charles “Chinese” Gordon to hold the city. This is a two player game using of Hand of Destiny series rules. One player...