Players build a three-dimensional maze and attempt to be the first to reach the 5th floor at their target column (one of nine) with one of two game pieces. Between the columns stairs can be installed to advance. Action points are available for all actions (build, move, tear down). The higher you have already climbed, the fewer action points you get. The...
Tri Dimensional Chess, or tri-d chess was inspired by a stage property created by Irving A Feinberg for use in the Star Trek television program. While it appeared or was referenced in six episodes (Where No Man Has Gone Before, Charlie X. Court Martial, By Any Other Name, Whom Gods Destroy (dialogue only), Day of the Dove) no rules were ever developed for...
Tumble Tumble is a wooden block stacking board game requiring skill, strategy and dexterity. The aim of the game centres around building a stack of wooden blocks to create an unstable tower and making sure you dont make it TUMBLE TUMBLE. If you cause the tower to TUMBLE TUMBLE you lose the game. Players need to assess tilt angles, leverage, surface...
Turtles is a two-player abstract game of sea turtles hatchlings finding their way to safety in the sea. Each player leads their turtles in opposite directions across the board, and the two opposing turtles will collide—forming and disbanding stacks of turtles, pushing each other astray, and supporting each other to safety. It's a heady yet casual game that...
Ice Duo is a collection of two "pyramid" games: IceDice and Twin Win. • Twin Win is played on a 3x3 grid, with players trying to match stacks of pyramids to one of two hidden goal cards dealt to each player at the start of play. Players have two ways to win, ergo Twin Win. • IceDice is a press-your-luck game in which you want to complete three matching...
The longer the war lasted, the clearer it became that the Atlantic was the deciding factor, and that if the German U-Boat force could achieve real success in the war against Merchant Shipping, the tables would be turned in Germany's favor. In 1942 the Battle for the Atlantic was moving toward its climax and whole U-Boat packs were fighting bitterly with...
In UFO one player, representing Earth, deploys satellites, interceptors, and space stations to prevent the other player, representing the UFOs, from reaching the planet. The map is approximately 11"x14" and depicts an area of space somewhat larger than the orbit of the Moon, which is depicted. A counter is provided for the Moon which moves along the orbit...
Up The......Corporation was designed to take an irreverent look at the corporate office environment. Everyone who has ever worked in an office will recognize the “employees” in this game, as they will have met their counterparts. The situations presented are actual experiences with incompetent management, office politics, corporate rules, unending...
Have you ever been watching soccer and thought man, this is boring! I wish these humans were vehicles. Like a tank, a train, a spaceship and even a boat. Vehicular Arrangers does exactly that. Using the basic principles of soccer and some interesting physics, players try to score on the opposing player's goal, just like soccer. If you ever wondered what...
Vertigo is an action-dexterity game where you build a colorful, psychedelic tower, balance multicolored beams and "vertigoers" (human-shaped pieces that hang off the edges of beams) onto the tower, and battle opponents in dice matches. On a given turn, each player rolls a numbered die and performs an action based on what number is rolled. For example, if...
Today, cheeky Walli and her friends are spinning big and beautiful webs. They‘re hoping for lots of juicy bugs. But what‘s that? The webs caught several treats but no bugs at all. Who would have thought it? They‘re even better than bugs! Help Walli and her friends crawl to the treats. But watch out - the spider thread gets shorter and shorter until finally...
The third Meta-Galactic War ended with the realization by the belligerent empires that over 70% of their fleets had been destroyed. The decimation of their fleets also forced the contraction of their outer boundaries. Fearing that hostilities would be resumed before they could rebuild their fleets, the empires mutually agreed to bar all warships heavier...