Boloa is a connection game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the intersections (points) of an initially empty square grid (board). The top and bottom edges of the board are colored black; the left and right edges are colored white. There is a sufficient supply of stones and pawns in each of the players' colors. DefinitionsA party is a pawn...
Box Description: Fast and furious fun for 2 to 4 players. Ages 5 thru adult. Knock it and sock it! While you try to block it! Don't let the puck scoot through! Players drop a puck onto a spinning turntable and try to protect their goals. Don't let the puck scoot through - because if you do, you lose a point. Three points and you lose the game. General...
Borderland is a game that combines Hex-like connective goals with Go-like territorial goals. The objective is to create a border with pieces by combination of placement and movement so that your territory occupies more than half of the board. This game was inspired by Dale Walton’s Make Muster (2019). COMPONENTS ・Regular hexagonal board (91 hexes) 6hexes...
Abstract war/strategy game. Each player has one row of pieces deployed at one side of an 8x9 grid. An elastic band divides the board. Pieces move vertically and horizontally with the objective of placing one piece in the opponents back row. The gimmick is pieces can be eliminated by stretching the elastic band (the boundary) around an opponents piece(s)...
Invicta was a plastics company, which scored a massive success with the puzzle game Mastermind. This game, released as Box-It and as Territorie, used the same multi-coloured pegs from Mastermind to make the captured cells, as the basic version of the paper & Pencil game of Dot & Boxes. However in Dots and Boxes, the fence once played remained stationary....
The game, which is known by many names and has been released in many versions, was invented in 1889 by the French mathematician François Edouard Anatole Lucas and first named La Pipopipette. Boxes is a plasticised version of a game we used to call Dots and Dashes. In the paper and pencil version, you draw a grid of dots and then each player must...
From the publisher's website: Brace's striking board design has 3 path colors that determine how pieces may move. Goal: move pieces to "brace", or bracket, an opponent piece to gain points. Novel scoring cube tracks your lead: get 3 points ahead, you win. No captures, no removals. Alan's unique system of symmetrical set-up provides a different start...
From the Author; "Brandub is a Celtic board game, a re-creation based on pieces and playing boards found in runs and digs in Ireland and Wales. The rules had been lost for over ten centuries, but now have been restored by a combination of game theory and historical extrapolation. The game itself is a fast, enjoyable tactical challenge that leaves you...