Hex connection game with captures inspired by Tumbleweed. A cell is controlled by a player if it has more lines of sight to the player's pieces than half of the number neighbours that it has. If an opponent's piece is on your controlled cell, you may capture it by replacing it with your own piece on your turn. The player with a solid connection between...
In the 14th century, the fiercely independent republic of Lucca became the site of bitter rivalries between warring families. But vying for political power wasn't enough. Crammed together inside the city walls, Lucca's noble families built great towers--some spent their entire fortunes--jostling with one another to reach the tallest heights and gain the...
Description from the publisher: Lucca is an abstract game where you play tiles (houses) in groups (blocks) and stacks (towers) to dominate the board (city). The board size depends on the level you wish to play - the bigger the board, the deeper the game. You control a block by controlling the tower of the block and you control the tower by having the top...
Name: Luddit. Mix of "Ludit" (Latin: "He plays") and "Luddite" (-"against the machines"- cause the ultimate purpose of this game -project- is to be impossible to solve by computers; i really hope some of you would want to join forces with me in this holy crusade ). Characteristics: the leading objective was (is) to make a game which could be as difficult...
They say faith works miracles, but that's not true. The gods work miracles, and faith strengthens their power. However, when the ancient peoples die out, and the gods are worshiped by a smaller and smaller group of worshipers, their power decreases. So they set off - one by one - in search of new acolytes, and their eyes turn to the shores of Lumeria......
It is known that Gods are as strong as their followers' faith. But time passes by, people die, civilizations vanish, and so does faith. Afraid of being weak and forgotten, gods - one by one - turn their heads towards Lumeria, where new acolytes await... Lumeria: War of the Gods is an asymmetrical battle-card game where players take on a roles of Gods...
They say faith works miracles, but that's not true. The gods work miracles, and faith strengthens their power. However, when the ancient peoples die out, and the gods are worshiped by a smaller and smaller group of worshipers, their power decreases. So they set off - one by one - in search of new acolytes, and their eyes turn to the shores of Lumeria......
The new content includes 93 Metal Moon Coins, Wooden Priestess Figure, 4 Oversized Wooden Preacher Novice Meeples, and 1 embroidered drawstring bag. Featuring new game play rules: The new priestess figure moves around within the temple itself, giving bonuses to adjacent novices at the end of each round. The larger novice "preacher" figures give players...
OVERVIEWThe lunar Mare, plural Maria, are large, flat and dark basaltic plains of lower elevation on the Earth's Moon formed by ancient volcanic eruptions. The term Mare, which in Latin means "sea" was erroneously applied to such features by telescopic observers of the 17th century who mistook them for actual seas. In actuality, Maria are huge basins...
The moon is the next frontier of human civilization and mega-corporations rush to build colonies on the harsh lunar landscape. Joint ventures must be formed to complete the behemoth cities of the future, but the corporations, desperate to maximize profits and secure their legacy, never stop fighting for majority control. In Lunar Chess, you and an opponent...
Lunar Invaders is a Looney Pyramids game where players aim to be the first to teleport one of their ships to their home moon from an enemy moon, or eliminate all other players. Each player has their own moon board, consisting of four factories, four control points, and a teleport pad, which they can use if they occupy two or more control points. Each...