You need a die and a pawn for each player. Whoever has a 6 starts. The pawns are moved on the yellow and orange stars. Throwing out is allowed. Only when the token is on a cloud is it untouchable. If the token lands on an orange star, the next roll, based on the number of spots on the die, is placed in the direction of the star tip marked with the...
Fighting Serpents is a rough translation of "Kolowis Awithlaknannai", a game of the Zuni Indians of New Mexico. The game is a modification of the game Alquerque which was brought to the New World by the Spaniards. Boards for the game were found cut into the flat stone roofs of the Zuni houses, which were used as terraces. The game is played on a special...
An abstract game for two players. The pieces have space for a flag to be inserted. As you move pieces, the direction on the flag determines in which direction the piece is moved. Alternatively, if you want a piece to go in a different direction then you must spend a turn moving a flag into a different direction. Object of the Game: To convert two...
Flippin' Ninjas is a game of stealth, memory, bluffing, and strategy. In this quick-paced hidden-knowledge game, be the first to use your Ninjas to capture your opponent’s Daimyo. However, these Ninjas are SO good at what they do that even you don't know where they are! When the game begins, pieces are placed face-down, with their identities hidden from...
Possibly a relative of Hnefatafl, Fox and Geese is a hunt game played on a cross-shaped board of thirty-three points connected by vertical, horizontal, and alternating diagonal lines. Like many ancient abstract strategy games, the number of pieces and their starting positions varies from region to region but the general play of the game is the same: one...
The object of the game is the first player/fox to get one chicken back to his den wins the game. How to play: Place the chickens in the coop in the center of the board . each player takes 3 foxes and places them in their den marked on board. Throw a 6 or 1 to get a fox out of den. Throw the dice and move on that number of squares in a clockwise...
The positions of the white pieces (officers) are drawn by lot for each game and are also decisive for the deployment of Black. All figures, unless they are in their usual place, have double the possibility of movement from their deployment line and only from this line, depending on their quality and their location. So for example, a knight on square 1a is...
One player takes on the role of the fox (1), another the vixen (2), and the others each take on a hunter and his dog. At the start of the game, the foxes sit in the main hole in the middle, and the hunters, each with their dog, sit on one of the 4 red circles in the corners of the game board. The hunters and dogs try to kill the foxes, while the foxes try...
Furan (”Stealing”) is a two player competitive board game with two roles: Fons (“the Source”) and Furem (“the Thief”). Players play twice, once in each role, aiming to capture the most beans overall. At the start of the game, the area belonging to Fons is filled with ten beans, and the area belonging to Furem is empty. Fons and Furem take it in turns to...