After being pulled through a black hole, four spaceships find themselves in a dimension with physics never before encountered and without fuel. By mining and collecting basic elements from the space dust and asteroids in the area, you can muster just enough thrust to move your ship. But in this bizarre dimension, gravity is not working like how you’ve been taught. Your ship will typically travel towards the nearest object…which is usually another ship…and those ships are moving. Sometimes forwards, and sometimes backwards.
In this deceptively sweet game of tactic, connect chocolate tiles to set the largest contiguous area of your type of chocolate (white, milk or dark). Place up to 3 tiles during the game as a second layer on top of your opponents pieces to try and ruin their plans. Play carefully as they surely are planning on ruining your strategy.
How will you stack up to the legend of the Aztecs? To win the favor of the high priest, players must build a temple out of inscribed stones according to divine laws. Every added stone must bridge the two underneath and match them by color or glyph. Only the most observant and strategic player will win this stacking game. Block out your opponent and stack the most stones to rise to the top of the Aztack!
In this exotically fun, family board game, players created twisting pathways for gathering gems and moving them along to an exit. Not every exit may belong to just one player; building occassional alliances with your opponents could be the key to ultimate success. Simple rules let everyone be a part of this intriguing adventure.