From the box: Cuál? Is an intriguing boardgame of observation and deceiving. Will you be able to reach victory with your secret piece before your opponent finds it? Which one would be the secret piece of your opponent? Overview: Cuál? (translated as “Which one?”) is an abstract strategy game for 2 players in which each one controls 8 pieces in 4 different...
Cubeo is a fast-paced abstract dice game for two players, where no die is rolled. Although this game is referred to as a board game, no board is needed--a flat surface suffices--and a set of twelve 6-sided dice in two colors, six for each player. The main objective of both players is to put dice on the surface, creating a single 2D formation from them, and...
Cubix is an abstract game for 2 players. Each player has 6 cubes, the board has 36 squares. Each cube has 6 different faces. The cubes can be moved by one or two squares in any direction, by "rolling" on the board at each square. The goal is to bring one cube to the opposite row with the red square upward. Opponent's cubes can be captured when two cubes...
→ Board in colors suited to the colors of the balls → Two sets of balls – each has 16 balls of the same color Basic Rules Each move consist of putting one of your ball to the board (put) and pushing one of your active ball so it will move one field (push). At the end you check for the lines, than for the triangles (pull). Goal of the game is to capture...
Before chess, there were the ancient Tafl games of the Nordic & Celtic people. Rooted in the same idea of military strategy, but with a less complicated rule set. Due to the less than stellar documentation of these games, there's a number of ways to setup the board, and approach your strategy, but the basics are always the same. Two teams, a king and his...
In this game, you will play the role of a scheming hacker, hired by a space agency, with the intention of using it for your own benefit. Your mission is simple: operate to discover valuable and strange mineral deposits on the arid alien landscape. But be careful! While looking for treasures, you could find remainder of old missions from your own space...
Curly Fu is an easy-to learn, yet highly re-playable tile flipping game for 2-4 players, developed by Gérard Pierson. Your objective is to search the rooms of the old mansion for clues, scattered around the hallways. To do so, you will in turn need to use the power of the old parchments, outsmart your opponents by using secret passages, and lure them into...
This independently published game was sold in conjunction with the exhibition of King Tut's treasures that toured the United States in the late 1970's. Packaged in a cardboard poster tube, the game consists of a laminated mapsheet, six plastic pawns, a set of 27 cards, and a standard six-sided die. The object of this roll-and-move game is to be the first...
The Mapsheet is 21 1/2 inches by 27 inches and is Light GREEN overall, with GREEN, BROWN, and Dark BLUE graphics. There are a Terrain Effects Chart, Turn Record, Points Record, and Combat Results Table on the Mapsheet as well. FROM the Rules Booklet: "The Map board shows the section of the Little Big Horn River and surrounding area where the 7th Cavalry...
Custer's Last Stand is a Tactical level Free mini-wargame. American West: Indians vs Soldiers. Each figure represents a group of cavalry soldiers or Indian braves. Victory: Destroy your enemies completely.” The game is played on an 8x8 grid or chessboard. The middle four squares are each occupied by one Soldier. All edge spaces each contain one Indian. A...
A dice-based abstract strategy game featuring Custodial Capture as a main mechanic. Played on a 5x5 board, both players grab five dice in their own colour, roll them onto the table, and set them up along their edge. On their turn, a player then moves one die according to the number on top, trying to pinch the other players' dice. The game ends once one...
Customer Clues is a re-theme of Clue distributed to U.S. Bank Employees as a training tool. It plays nearly the same as Clue, but adds a deck of Mystery Product Cards. These cards have questions about bank products, sales techniques, etc. that must be answered when players land on certain marked spaces on the board. Like Clue, players move from room to...