The underlying concept in this game is that you, as a player, have all means of employing strategies, controlling the movement of your troops and tactical insight in order to win. The goal of the game is to destroy your opponent’s base, but how you can achieve this is left to the player. You play the game with cards on a map, each card has their own...
Paris Vaut Bien Une Messe !: Les Guerres de Religion 1562-1598 (Paris is Worth a Mass !: The Religion Wars 1562-1598) covers two battles of the French Religion Wars, Dreux (1562) and Ivry (1590). The game uses a slightly streamlined version of the rules used in Ben Hull's other game, This Accursed Civil War (which covered the English Civil War). These...
You and your family show up together at the park, “let's have a competition,” one of them suggests. “Let's all split up and take photos of the scenery. First one to take all their photos and get back to the car wins.” You all happily agree, heading out along the path to take pictures of trees, benches and ponds. Park Photography is a leisurely game for 2-4...
Park Racer is a ramming & skidding strategy auto racing game for 1 to 6 players where speeding moonshine cars thunder around the idyllic forest parkland. Using an unique car movement mechanic where for each matching icon dice the car is driven into a colour space on the track matching the chosen die's colour. Dice are retained by rolling varying amounts of...
Hasbro released this "ultimate 'Mystery Game'" under the Parker Brothers brand label. It is a murder/mystery game which plays with virtually identical mechanics to Clue, with some notable exceptions. The object is to deduce who committed the murder of an unnamed victim, with what weapon and in what room. There are 6 possible suspects: Madame Rubie, General...
A 19th century indoor game designed to simulate the sport of Polo. It was described, with rules, in "The Young Folks' Cyclopædia of Games and Sports" (John D Champlin & Arthur E Bostwick), published in 1890 by Henry Holt & Co of New York [hence the US spelling. 'Parlor']. Played on a 15×19 grid of squares, which are shaded alternately like a draughts /...
"Parma 1734" (War of Polish Succession – Italy) is a two-player wargame simulation of XVIII century warfare at tactical battalion level. The system is called "Discipline & Command" and it's based on two concepts: every unit has only a Discipline value that is used to fire and shock the army is organized in Wings with its own leaders; each Wing will...
2-player abstract strategy board game of movement, sliding and stacking ... that will floor you! OBJECT: stack three own-colour pieces on the rear-rank corner tile of the opponent. The first player to do so, is the winner. PLAY: players alternately either move or leap one piece at a time to an unoccupied tile then slide an unoccupied tile to an adjacent...
With 2 players, each player places 6 pieces on the outermost row opposite their opponent, leaving all 4 corner squares of the board free. With 3 players, a third side of the board is occupied. With 4 players, each player places only 4 pieces in the center of the edge rows. Moving occurs in the following color order: blue, green, yellow, red. Players may...
Partition is a 2-player campaign tournament system consisting of three card games all based on popular eSports gaming genres: FPS, MOBA and CCG. Each game can be played without even owning the other games, offering a familiar experience to their online counterparts, but with cards. When combined together with the Partition core box, the games form the...
Paso del Brahmán is an abstract board game for two players in which each player represents 3 characters, Brahman, Tiger and Cobra. On each turn, the player must choose a character and perform one or two basic abilities (Walk, Summon) or his special ability (Meditate, Levitate, Bite), with the aim of bringing his Brahman to the opponent's temple or...