Mosaic Quo is a Mosaic set exclusively for four players. It's played the same as the base game, but it has four sets of distinctly colored pieces on the same 7x7 board. Starting with the first player, place your pieces one by one in the empty hole of the game board. If four pieces are lined up in the smallest square shape adjacent to each other, pieces can...
Your application for ZooLabs has been accepted! You are now one of the candidates to work on a revolutionary study that, through labyrinth experiments, will teach mice to help people escape from natural disasters. On your first day at the lab, you are introduced to your new little friend, and together, you will discover new possibilities for rat...
A free Print&Play game, simple to build and easy to carry around. My Little Castle is a Tile Placement Puzzle, playable Solo, Couple or by 3-4 players. Your aim is to build the best fief, full of Towers and with a mighty Castle. You do so by picking diamond tiles packed with villages, livestock, woods and fields. When your domain outline a triangle-shaped...
A 2-player territorial game. Materials A hex board having 6 hexes to a side and a supply of White and Black stones Setup Each player has an allocated color (Black or White). The board is initially empty. Using ABBAAB turn order. Black places a stone in an empty cell. Then White places two stones and then Black does the same; finally, White places the last...
This game for 2-4 players is superficially similar to GO, with players taking turns laying stones on a 11 x 11, 16 x 16 or 19×19 grid of intersections. However, unlike Go where placed pieces are static or captured, Mynd (the Welsh word for go) shows its diversity using a push/pull mechanic that allows lines of pieces to be moved along lines (horizontally...
Myriades is the little brother of the game Infinito, a game with a theoretical infinite number of moves per turn. Myriades is a two-player game, played on a 10x10 square board. First player own the black stones, second player the white stones. Each player has 50 stones, numbered from 0 to 49. Such numbers represents the value of the stones. Grey stones are...
ナナイロアジサイ can be translated to “seven-colored hydrangea”. In this Othello-esque game, players strive to change the color of a hydrangea to their own colors. Depending on the amount of players, decide which colors will belong to each player. During a turn, players place a flower piece of one of their colors onto the hydrangea. When the hydrangea mat is...
Nanaro no Go is a children's version of Go aimed primarily at children and is a step up from よんろのご: IGO puzzle. It is based on the Japanese Go Association's beginner method. Nanaro is Japanese for "seven lines". And so Nanaro no Go is played on a 7x7 grid. Each player tries to surround carrots (located at each intersection) with their horses (stones)....
Players take turns placing wooden planks of varying length onto a 10x11 square grid. Each player plays planks of one color. Neutral planks may be distributed on the grid prior to the game, creating variable starting positions. Players' planks may be played directly onto the gameboard, or on top of other planks at equal height. Planks may intersect over...
Natal Seas is an ocean themed, dynamic-territorial game played on the cells ('waters') of a hexagonal grid in the shape of the Pacific Ocean. Each piece abstractly represents a pod of Orcas or Humpback whales.' The goal is to add and move your pods until the other player's pods are permanently excluded from over half the waters of the board. To start, one...