A chess-style abstract strategy game played on a pyramid of four boards: 12x12, 8x8, 5x5 and 1x1. Each player has a pyramid (king), a cube (rook), a cylinder (bishop), a double-pawn (knight) and 44 pawns, and the winner is the player whose pyramid ascends to the fourth (1x1) board. The game starts with each player's pyramid, cube, cylinder and 12 pawns...
This is yet another Monopoly clone. The publisher Lokaletspelet I Skandinavien AB did a lot of this games as promotions for different cities in the 1980s. In the middle of the board are two photos of the cities; Tvåstad (Vänersborg and Trollhättan) and around them is a lot of the stores in those two cities. You can buy stock in them, and you can get cards...
The London Game has a board showing the centre of the innovative map of the London Underground, updated over the years as the game was re-issued and the Tube developed. Starting at a mainline terminus, players must travel the network, visiting 6 tourist locations on Souvenir cards dealt from a deck of 30, stopping at the relevant Tube station and finally...
"The game of Lónegan: Hooray for Imagination!" Imagination is imperative for winning in Lónegan. Logic, strategy and knowledge are also required, but are not as important. (From the manufacturer's description back of the box). Lonegan is a variation of a classical game where knowing the definition of a given word is less important than inventing one which...
'The people of Massilia were worn out by all their misfortunes. They had been reduced to a catastrophic lack of food supplies, defeated in two naval battles, routed in frequent sorties, and even afflicted by a terrible epidemic caused by their long confinement and change of diet' Caesar, Civil War, book 2, 10.22.1 (translated by Kurt A. Raaflaub) A Long...
The board is a map of the world divided into 6 areas each having 4 harbours. Each player owns a ship. The game proceeds in two phases. In the first phase the object is to trade and acquire wealth as quickly as possible. To that purpose, each player sails from harbour to harbour: in a harbour a commodity can be bought [wheat - gold - wood - cloth - wool -...
A Fully Electronic Survival-Horror Board Game — No Moving Parts. Just Pure Tension. Inspired by the classics, this is a love letter to the golden age of zombie horror — drawing heavily from iconic films and survival-horror video games that defined the genre. Featuring a fully original musical score composed exclusively for the game and real voice...
Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) is a solitaire game covering small-scale British operations against the Axis forces in North Africa. The player has to carry out one of four missions, or string all four together in a campaign game. LRDG uses the Commando series rules. Each mission card grants the player a specified number of operations points to reach...
During the Three Kingdoms era in China, three major States (Wei, Shu and Wu) contested for the unification of the country with other local warlords and among themselves. The name of the game is the strategic plan given by the adviser of Shu to his King at the place called Long Zhong. In this game, players can play the roles of one of the three major States...
Players pick one of four colors and represent a team of Bugs Bunny, Foghorn Leghorn, and Speedy Gonzalez. Their objective is to get their three racers from their end of the board to the other end. Each player draws cards to allow their runners to move and they cannot move through characters already on the board or other player's runners. The first person...