Game description from the publisher: BodgerMania is the slobberknockin' game of goblin wrestling action in which the roughest, toughest wrestler takes home the title! In BodgerMania, each player takes on the role of a goblin bodger-turned-wrestler ready to square off in the ring for fame and glory. The bodgers battle to beat down their rivals in a series...
Bohemian Schneider is a trick-taking game in the Ace-Ten-family for two players played with a 32-card pack. Players are dealt six cards initially and after each trick, players draw another card. The goal of the game is collect valuable point cards. There's no trump and no need to follow suit, and the only way the second player can win the trick is to play...
Boitas is a trick-taking game based on the famous sea traders from the Indian state of Odisha. The sea traders were famous for trading with countries such as Indonesia, China and Sri Lanka. Till today they are celebrated in Odisha during the Bali Yatra celebration. As you step into the world of Boitas, you don the mantle of these legendary Sadhabas (sea...
A 2-player, I split-you choose, Trick-Taking/Shedding-Climbing game using a complete set of double-6 Dominoes* Over the course of 3 to 5 rounds, take turns choosing between either trick taking or ladder climbing/shedding, extra dominoes, and some other special powers. Depending on the game type, win the most tricks or shed out first to win a game point....
Bonehead is a trick-taking game played using a normal set of 28 dominoes. It takes inspiration from traditional games like Schafkopf and Skat, but offers new twists on play. Every domino is counts as its "lighter end": the side with the smaller number. For example, a 6-1 is worth 1 point, and a 3-0 is worth 0 points. There are therefore 56 points total in...
The title of this game, 盆暮れ正月両彼岸 (Bonkure Shōgatsu Ryō Higan), translates roughly as “Bongure New Year’s Equinoctial Week”, which refers to times of the year when in Buddhist traditions extra thoughts are paid to your ancestors. The game is themed around visiting the graves of your departed family members through a trick-taking mechanic. The suits in the...
In the late 19th century, families and friends would gather in their parlors to play games. It was an aspect of their social life and a stage for the strict etiquette of the day. This three-handed card game would have been perfect for the Victorian courting sensibilities, played by a young couple and their chaperone. By playing your cards carefully you...
Book of Dragons is a game system featuring a deck of 40 tarot-sized cards beautifully illustrated by Kerem Beyit with graphic design by Luis Francisco. The deck features four copies of ten unique dragons, with no text or iconography on any of the cards. Games are played only by use of the artwork on the cards, making all games completely language...
Boon is a redesign of the German card game, Sheepshead (which is the Americanized version of Schafkopf). Its game mechanics are the same as many of the house rules in Sheepshead. But rather than being played with a standard deck of cards, Boon uses a custom deck and renames elements of the game to make it easier to learn. The objective is earn the most...
Bootlegger is a bridge-like partnership trick-taking game with a few twists on the familiar theme. The deck consists of four suits with six wild "Bootlegger" cards. The latter may be played to any trick and cause the lowest (rather than highest) card to take the trick. Instead of the traditional bid/pass, a player may "Inkle," which is a non-bid signal to...
This is a trick taking game, with cards depicting Charles M. Schulz's beloved Peanuts characters. There are six (Lucy, Pigpen, Woodstock, Franklin, Snoopy, and Charlie Brown) sets of cards, each set having the values 1 through 9. The object of the game is to get rid of all the Charlie Brown cards in your hand. All the cards are dealt to the players. Each...