Hekka was created by Marino Carpignano in 2025. It is a variant of the game Barrier by Karl Scherer (2002). Players take turns moving their knight across the board, leaving obstacles on all the squares they pass through. The first player unable to move loses the game. The game consists of a board of variable size, generally between 5x5 and 9x9, although...
Introduction:Herfor (from Old Norse: herfǫr, meaning "war expedition") is a drawless territorial 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 a sufficient supply...
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....
This is a new board-game created and designed by two Hungarian friends of tactical games :) About the HEX-TRI Game: - This is a strategic, multiplayer board game, based on logic. - 2 to 6 players may play the game together. - Anyone can learn the rules, and get familiar with the dynamics of the game within a few minutes of play. - New tactics are learned...
Hexabrae is an abstract strategic game in which players try to enclose a part of the gameboard with their playing pieces. The first player that is able to make an enclosure using more of his/her own playing pieces than opponent pieces, wins the game. Playing pieces can have 1 of 3 possibile orientations. The orientation of a piece dictates in which...
Hexago is a variant of Go played on a hex grid (of undefined size and shape, although an overall hexagonal shape for the board is suggested). Stones are played on the spaces, not the intersections. The rules are a bit different from those of Go. Hexago has no ko rule and no cutting. Most importantly, players cannot pass, and in fact are required to fill in...
Each player has a set of 13 tiles - each tile is formed of 1 to 4 hexagons (5 single, 4 double, 3 triple and 1 quadruple piece). The board has 8 areas, ranging in size from 3 hexes to 10 hexes large. Player alternate turns by placing one of their pieces on the board. When you place the last piece necessary to fill in an area of the board, you get a number...
One of the so-called "Penny Games" from tjgames, The HexGames are variations on both Reversi and Checkers, using a hexagonal board with hexagonal spaces, instead of a square board with square spaces. The game is basically a board printed on heavy-stock paper, and a set of rules; you're supposed to supply the pieces for the games. From the envelope: "Take a...
HexGo is played on a hexagon tiled by equilateral triangles.(see picture below) A corner of one of these triangles is called a "house". A side of one of these triangles is called a "street". During the game, stones are placed on houses. Player-I places black stones, while player-II places white stones. The opening move should be decided by "swapping": one...