A Checkers variant for 2, 3, or 4 players. The game is played on a 14 x 14 grid of red and black squares, but with four squares in each corner taken out. The central 10 x 10 grid is the field of play and is marked by a thin white "Haven line." Player pieces are in four colors and begin in the four sections outside of the Haven line, called "King's Havens,"...
This SF race-and-combat game, yet another permutation on the "Death Race" theme, is set on a post apocalyptic Earth whose World Government has set up violent New Olympics to entertain the survivors. The game concerns one event, the Open Terrain Vehicle Race between heavily armed teams; the winner is the first (or only) team to get one of their vehicles or...
CheekyChess reimagines chess as an unpredictable battlefield. Players can move pieces with classic rules or unleash Action Cards to boost their forces, while Event Cards suddenly twist the board and rewrite the rules. Each match becomes a mix of strategy, surprises, and creativity, where the goal is no longer checkmate but adapting to constant challenges...
In Cheese Royale you will become a little mouse in the middle of the field, where you will fight against hunger, traps and the rest of mice, to be able to get hold of the central cheese. The game map consists of 37 tiles: All the tiles, except the starter and the central cheese, are placed face down on the map so that they cannot be seen. Each mouse at the...
Stop the Rats. Avoid the Traps. Protect the Cheese! Cheese Security, Inc. is a solitaire movement puzzle on a grid where your choices influence the Rats' movements and the Rats' movements provide you with your limited choices. Complete the winning conditions quickly because the Rats run on a timer. And every time the timer runs out, the Rats increase the...
Each player has a set of chips numbered 2-9 which start in the circles bordering the edge of the grid. Each grid square has a pair of numbers, each shown twice so as to be easily read by all players. Played most like Chinese Checkers, the twist in Chekker Math is that a playing piece must be a factor of at least one number on each square on which it lands....
Chennis is a Kyoto Shogi variant where pieces promote or demote on every move, creating a highly dynamic rally over a tennis court-themed board. Captured pieces may be dropped or "served" back onto the board, as in Shogi, and Kings are restricted to their own court or the net, similar to Xiangqi. Chennis also includes pieces not found in International...
Billed as "an adaptation of Chinese Checkers" for only two players, 'Cheno' is an abstract space or alignment game in the vein of a simplified Halma, using only a 5x4 grid. Two players, red and green, each have a back row of five counters on a 5x4 grid. On each turn, one counter can move one space forward or back, left or right, or jump an opponents'...
A cooperative survival game where the group play as a rescue team inside the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. The main objective of the game is rescue the survivors spread across the whole plant while trying to avoid the radiation and the collapses. It has a modular board with 22 rooms. The rooms start face down and the player should discover them one by one...
A chess variant played on a quadruple Alquerque board (9×9, similar to Dablo Aasele). Each player has 18 pieces — the usual chess pieces plus a ninth pawn and an archbishop, which moves as a combined bishop and knight. The moves of the pieces are slightly adapted for the Alquerque grid: bishops and other diagonal-moving pieces can only move along grid...