As a koi fish, you spend your days (turns) swimming to and fro by playing a number of movement cards, with the goal of gobbling up as many dragonflies and frogs as you can every day. Each movement card has from two to four programmed moves — straight, turn, rotate any direction and leap over a space — with some moves being mandatory when played and others...
The Quest Kids are back in a new expansion for the acclaimed dungeon crawler for young players 5 years old and up! The Dwarven city of Stonedale has been captured by the pesky Orcs of Treasure Falls! A young Dwarven Warrior named Mason has escaped the city and made it to the Quest Kids tree house. He needs their help to the Orc Gate and free Stonedale! The...
Koma Janggi (꼬마장기, コマチャンギ) is a simplified variant of Janggi played on a 7×5 board. It is one of the commercially produced mini-Janggi variants, created by Zainichi Korean(Koreans in Japan) designer Kim Song-il. Each side has a reduced set of pieces: Whale (King), two Flying Fish (Chariots), two Crayfish (Horses), and three Turtles (Soldiers). The palace...
Each player receives a 5x5 board, on which 24 square tiles in six colors are somehow colorfully distributed, as well as a so-called "pattern mixer". This hides behind a plexiglass housing nine small cubes, which must be shaken neatly. In this way, each player receives a task: 3x3 colors arranged in a very specific way. The task now is to achieve exactly...
"Konflikt '47" is set in a world very much like ours--that is, until 1943. With the development of atomic weapons, the world changed. The testing of a prototype nuclear device by the Manhattan Project opened a rift in the fabric of space. When the Fat Boy atomic bomb was dropped on Dresden in March 1944, it created a second rift. German scientists set to...
Koniggratz, 3 July 1866 serves as a follow up to the previous CSL title "Mars la Tour" which uses the same Mark Hermann inspired system with a few new updates. Koniggratz (also known as the battle of Sadowa) was the crucial battle which determined the victor of the 1866 Austro-Prussian war for Germanic hegemony. Unlike traditional wargames, Koniggratz uses...
Konkvest is a chess-type board game specifically made to be played by two players. It is played on a hexagonal board with 142 tiles, as players alternate taking their turns to move their pieces. The tiles are distributed in 13 rows, the middle row has 12 tiles in total and each subsequent row on the higher and the lower level has one tile less, ending with...
Korea: Fire and Ice is the first game in a new system called Operational Scale System. This system will cover large scale combat from World War Two into the modern era. The scale for the system will be 10 miles a hex and weekly turns, with Divisions as the primary maneuver unit. Using at its heart a system that is from an older but wonderfully conceived...
The Korean War: June 1950-May 1951 is an Operational level wargame simulation of the first year of the conflict for control of the Korean peninsula, from the first North Korean attack, through UN-forces invasion of Inchon and the subsequent drive into North Korea that unleashed the Chinese counter attack. (From back of box): - Two 22 x 34-inch mapsheets. -...
Play takes place on a 5 x 5 grid and each player has three robot koroura and three dice. At the beginning of the game each player rolls their three dice and places them in their koroura. The one with the highest initial value becomes the boss. In order to keep track, the die of the opponents color is exchanged. Players then take turns rolling one of their...
Korsoun 1944 is a World War 2 Operational level board-wargame that covers the Korsun-Cherkassy pocket, in which two German army corps were encircled by the Soviets in January-February 1944. One player controls the Soviets and tries to close the pocket, while the other one controls the Germans. Published in Vae Victis magazine #72 (Jan-Feb 2007 issue)....