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  1. The gaming board consists of a middle column of nine rows that each can hold up to five tiles. To the left and right of this column, there are two sliding platforms that can hold up to three tiles. The starting player distributes 35 colored tiles (seven colors with five tiles ...

  2. In Oh Really?, a game created by visual artist MC Marquis, players try to correctly guess the order of preference of other players among five completely different topics.The more accurate your guesses are, the more points you score. Oh Really? brings laughter, discussions and small discomforts, all of which can be a great icebreaker for your dinners, parties or even on a date!

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  3. From website: When a Chilean, an American, two Catalans, and two Portuguese guys get together, three things could happen: 1. They’re in a joke. 2. They work in Hollywood. 3. They are board game editors. Infinite coincidences have created Devir Games, an ...

  4. "The Crazy Coconut Grabbing Game" An Action/Dexterity game for two players; best played on the floor. Special mallets are used to whack the base of a coconut tree. The monkey "gets mad" and throws down coconuts. Players rush to collect the coconuts by bashing them with the mallets. When struck correctly, the coconut is sucked into the mallet. The player with the most coconuts at the end is the ...

  5. たかみまこと (Takamakoto) is an illustrator in Japan who has worked with Fudacoma Games. Geekdo, BoardGameGeek, the Geekdo logo, and the BoardGameGeek logo are ...

  6. Classification. Abstract. Try to get four marbles of your colour in a horizontal, vertical or diagonal row on the patented, shifting game board. But watch out! To finish your turn, you must press the 'Orbito'-button, which will make ALL marbles shift 1 position on their orbit! Stay focused as ALL marbles change position on every turn!

  7. A set of three notepads for Bukiet, featuring different themes: the original flowers, monsters, and crystals. Other than the different graphic design, there is a new sheet layout lettered F. (E is skipped, but is included in Bloom).