Each player gets 22 figures: 1 king, 1 field marshal, 1 flag, 2 knights, 2 canons and 15 soldiers. The canons are placed in the castles. The different kinds of figures move in different ways about the crossing points of the grid. The objective of the game is to capture the enemy king. Capturing is done by moving over an enemy figure to a free space behind...
The players take turns to move their pieces. The goal ist to capture the enemy flag. The center space is an obstacle that blocks all movement. The players have four different playing pieces: 1 flag (moves and captures like a king in Chess) 2 adjutants (moves and captures like a queen) 2 cannons (moves and captures like a rock) 10 soldiers (moves and...
Kess is a two-player, abstract strategy board game where players move their pieces around the board trying to capture each other's pieces. Players take turns moving five spaces (using one or more of their pieces) trying to surround the opponent's pieces on three side to remove them from the board. Claim victory once your opponent has only two pieces left....
The game is played alternately by pushing all cruisers and pushing an ironclad. The cruisers are all set in motion with each turn; They may advance up to three spaces at will, but only in a straight line. Every cruiser must be moved as long as it is not on one of the small crosses within the large red crosses. In this case, it can be set in motion again...
Klin Zha (Klingon chess) is similar to "Earth" chess in that it is an abstract board game between two players. Pieces move and capture opposing pieces like in chess. It is played on a triangular board with triangular spaces. Initial setup is free: players may arrange their pieces in any manner they choose within their section of the board. The game was...
Both dice are rolled at the same time. The players move clockwise around the turntable according to the number rolled. A pawn is drawn according to the number on one die and another pawn is drawn according to the number on the other die, or the player adds the two numbers rolled and draws according to this sum with only one pawn. If a space is already...
A traditional Hawaiian game. From Katie Harris's review: The gameboard is made up of rows and columns, like a checkerboard. However, you can have as many rows and columns as you would like (and your board accommodates). To set-up the game, fill each square with a playing piece, alternating between black and white pieces. Black moves first, by taking off...
The players take turns to roll and move. Movements is determined by two number dice and a special die, which shows mathematical operations ( + - *). The combination of the three dice (for example 1 + 5) gives the number of spaces to move forward ( + and *) or backward ( - ). Captured opponent pawns are sent back to the start. The first player to reach...
The ideal family fun for everyone! Playable in many variations with or without rotating wheel. First one to get all pieces into the target area wins. —description from the publisher (translated) Kreisverkehr is a variant of Malefiz. In this variant, a part of the board can rotate, and it is rotated whenever a player rolls multiple sixes in a row. —user...
Kung-Fu is played on a 10*9 field. Each player has 3 pieces, 1 great master (Shihan) and 2 fighters (Bujin), which he places on his baseline. Players move their pieces alternately and have to allocate 2 movement points to their pieces. On squares that the pieces leave, they leave obstacle stones (Ate, 30 pieces). These can be jumped over if the square...
The players take turns to roll and move. They have to get their four cars from one corner of the game board to the opposite corner of their color, for example the red cars from Marseille to Paris, while minding the traffic rules. The players have to pay fines, if they violate the traffic rules or have to pay for having their car repaired after a crash...