In passtally, you take turns placing tiles on the game board to create a line connecting your player markers. The more tiles the line passes through, and the higher those tiles are stacked, the more points you score!
In Amoeba, players draw and place tiles in order to build the biggest amoebas, then they claim those amoebas by placing their nuclei markers on them. Players can also place tiles on top of completed amoebas to split them, reducing an opponent's score. There are twelve unique tiles that will require pattern recognition and strategic thinking to grow the largest...
There's turmoil at the reef, with different sea animals forming swarms again and again. Each turn in Aqualin, the active player selects one of six stones and places it on an empty field. One player is trying to make groups of the same color, while the other is forming groups of identical sea creatures, with players having the ability to...
In Axio, players take turns adding tiles to a shared playing area. Each time you play a tile - with tiles bearing one or two colored symbols - you score points for symbols of the same type that are in rows extending from the recently-placed tile. Tiles can be placed on other tiles in some situations. When the game ends,...
Axio Rota, the new installment in the Axio line, keeps the symbols and clever scoring of the original abstract board game Axio, but forces players to adapt as it implements a new tile format. In Axio Rota all tiles are square with a symbol in each corner, respectively some tiles have one empty corner. As usual, players play one tile...
Created by Michael Kiesling, Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra challenges players to carefully select glass panes to complete their windows while being careful not to damage or waste supplies in the process. The window panels are double-sided, providing players with a dynamic player board that affords nearly infinite variability! Players can expect to discover new unique art and components in Azul: Stained Glass...