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Filtros activos

  • Idioma: Holandés
  • Categoría: Abstracto
  • Yinsh (EN/FR/DE/NL/ES/IT/KO/PL)

    YINSH is a worthy continuation of GIPF project and originally the fifth game of that series. Who will place rings and markers in YINSH most cleverly? And who will succeed in forming a row of five markers of his color, securing the win move-by-move and row-by-row?

  • Triovision (EN/FR/GR/DE/ES)

    You must displace only one piece in order to fulfill the tasks on the cards. Who will be the first to find this particular piece? Far- sighted planning and construction are important prerequisites for well conceived actions, as is logical and abstract reasoning and the ability to solve arithmetical problems. 

  • Torres Family (EN/FR/DE/NL)

    Torres Family features two ways to play, with the first being similar to the 2000 Spiel des Jahres winner Torres, but with simplified rules. In this scenario, "Who will be the new king?", players trying to impress the king by building tall towers and being in as many castles as possible.

  • Kamisado (ES/EN/GR/FR/IT)

    Kamisado is a game of pure skill and strategy! There are no dice, cards or any other luck elements. It´s just you against your opponent! The aim in each round is to be the first to get your tower to the opposite side of the board.

  • TA-KE (Multi-idioma)

    Japan in the late Middle ages. Acting as shoguns, players in TA‐KE try to consolidate their power and expand their influence in the empire. To this end, you select people that you appoint to the emperor's court. But is the person chosen well and are his skills currently useful to the shogun? Only if you use clever tactics, plan ahead, and keep a close eye on your opponent can you assert your position at court and thus win the game.

  • Katarenga (Multi-idioma)

    The objective in Katarenga is to get two of your figures past the opposing baseline. That may sound easy — but your opponent is flexible and dangerous. The abilities of the playing figures change from one move to the next. Only if you realize the advantages of the division of four possible actions, make clever use of the different strengths, and plan ahead can you outsmart your opponent through tactical play and thus win the game.

  • Fenix (Multi-idioma)

    In Fenix, two armies fight against each other. The battle of the two kings, their generals and soldiers is a matter of life and death — but Fenix is different from other strategy games: Here, the battle is not automatically lost when one of the kings has been defeated. Why? The phoenix-bird is immortal; if he loses his life, he rises again from the ashes. The cycle starts all over. The king is dead? Long live the king!

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