IntroductionEneda (from Proto-Brythonic: enėd, meaning "breath" or "soul") is a drawless territorial game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the intersections (points) of an initially empty square board. The recommended board size is 15 points per side, but boards of 11, 13, 17 or 19 are also valid. There is also a location off the board...
Engirdle is a drawless loop-annihilation game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the hexes (cells) of an initially empty hexagonal board. The recommended board size is 7 cells per side, but boards from 5 to 9 are also valid. Each player has access to a sufficient supply of stones of their own color. Definitions: An internal cell is a cell...
Entourer is played on a hexagonal board divided into 217 smaller circles or hexagons, nine on each side of the board. A kind of spinner is used to determine how many pieces a player may use in a given turn, zero through four. The game can be played with two to ten players, each with thirty-six pieces of his own color, whether playing individually or in...
"The object of Entrapment is to eliminate your opponent's roamers (pawns) by surrounding them with impenetrable obstacles and thus rendering them incapable of movement. A roamer that cannot move is considered captured, and is eliminated from the board. When all a player's roamers have been 'entrapped' in this way the game is over, and his or her opponent...
Components 64 bi-color stones 8x8 board Setup The board is placed between the players and starts out empty. The 64 bi-colored stones are set nearby so that both players have access to them. One player plays black the other plays white. Group - a set of 2 or more friendly orthogonally adjacent stones. Play Black starts, turns then alternate. On a turn a...
Esatomo is an Italian boardgame published only to be given as a gift to subscribers of "Topolino" (the Walt Disney comic-book in Italy) and other magazines in early '80. Players should place transparent pieces on the board trying to "cover" the hexes with a number, i.e. scoring points. In alternative, players must roll the special dice and place on the...
An strategy game where you have to put all your balls in the holed board building a piramidal structure. In your turn you can put a ball in a valid spot, push a non blocked ball of your colour one position (displacing others along the way) or pass your turn. If you push a ball outside the piramid or to an invalid position, it will be captured by the player...
Introduction:Esgrad (from Scottish Gaelic: Sgaradh, meaning "partition") is a drawless game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the intersections (points) of an initially empty hexagonal board with triangles. The recommended board size is 9 points per side, but boards of 7 or 11 are also valid. Each player has access to a sufficient supply of...