The game is played on an 8x8 grid. Each opponent has 1 king, and they share 9 pieces of each of 5 colours. Each turn, a player moves their king 1 space orthogonally or diagonally and adds 1 coloured block to the board. The first player to surround the opponent's king wins. The advanced version allows a player to escape if there are two pieces of the same...
Hansa Tradelines is a route and pattern building game in which players take the roles of merchant citizens of a city part of the old European Hansa league. It allows many simple and complex play modalities, but in the basic one players have to build their routes and connect their cities to a single starting city which is placed in the middle of the table....
Welcome Paranormal Investigators to Hauntsville, the most haunted town in the world! You have all come here in order to prove yourselves worthy of hosting the new ghost hunting reality show, Eerie Explorers! Each of you will be investigating paranormal activity in a haunted house at the same time and trying to film a show with the highest VP (viewer...
Hedron is played on a board representing an opened dodecahedron (12 sided surface) which forms 12 five-sided areas. (the "outside" of the figure is the 12th area). The players take turns placing an "X" or an "O" on one of the lines of the figure. Whoever puts marks on three or more sides of an area controls that area and gets the points for that area...
Introduction:Hedu (from Old English: Hēahþu, meaning "Height") is a finite game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the hexes (spaces) of a initially empty hexagonal board. The recommended board size is 7 spaces per side. Each player has access to a sufficient supply of stackable pieces of their own color. Definitions:– A stack is a set of...
Hei Su Hong Su is a battle of wits between two opponents, played on an elegantly crafted board framed in genuine cherry or mahogany. Each game includes an authentic Chinese i-ching coin. In Hei Su Hong Su, when tokens are moved off one end of the board, they return on the opposite side. Additionally, unlike other popular strategy games, players are...
Introduction:Herfor (from Old Norse: Herfǫr, meaning "war expedition") 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. It can be played on a 7-sized board for long games or on a 5-sized board for short games. Each player has access to a single set of 127...
The game that takes place at a festival. With music, bars, food trucks, fun tasks and visitors who sometimes get in the way... With your Festival Card you plan your optimal walking route through the Festival. During the festival, you earn tokens which you place in the right place of your Festival Card. The winner is the one who first leaves the festival...
This game is based on the game of Go that was developed in ancient China and adopted in Japan as the national pastime. Hex Go is played on a hexagonal grid rather than the traditional rectangular grid. The rules of play are identical to those of Go. Object of the Game is to build boundaries of stones that surround the largest number of vacant...
The board shows a series of concentric hex-gridded spaces, of varying colors. The two white rings ("lanes") allow movement limited only by the presence of other pieces. The three blue rings ("moats") cannot be crossed in one go; you must stop on them. The lone exceptions are the four blue hexes on your side of the board --you may cross them freely, but...
Hex Rampart is a variant of Rampart played on a hex hex board. Play starts with black. On his turn a player may either drop a stone of his color or remove a dead enemy group. Players may only legally drop stones adjacent to at least one of their stones already on the board. A group is considered dead if any stone within it has no adjacent empty cells....