Vendor: Gemblo, Inc.
Type: Board Games
Price:
54.95
Designer |
Justin Oh |
Publisher | Gemblo, Inc. |
Players | 1-3 |
Playing Time | 15-30 mins |
Suggested Age | 6 and up |
Vendor: Gemblo, Inc.
Type: Board Games
Price:
79.95
Designer |
Justin Oh |
Publisher |
Gemblo, Inc. |
Players | 2-4 |
Suggested Age | 6 and up |
Vendor: Gemblo, Inc.
Type: Board Games
Price:
39.95
Designer |
Justin Oh |
Publisher | Gemblo, Inc. |
Players | 1-6 |
Suggested Age | 4 and up |
Vendor: Gemblo, Inc.
Type: Board Games
Price:
79.95
Designer | Justin Oh |
Publisher |
Gemblo, Inc. |
Players | 1-6 |
Playtime | 20 mins |
Suggested Age | 6 and up |
Note: This game includes English Rules
Gemblo is an abstract strategy game with translucent, colored pieces, each of which is made up of one to five hexagons. Each player has an identical set of pieces in a unique color. The goal is to get rid of all of your pieces by placing them on the hexagonal game board. Each piece that you place after the first cannot touch previously-placed pieces of the same color; instead each piece must be a distance of "1" from another piece of the same color, where 1 is the length of a side of one of the small hexagons. Another restriction is that the distance being measured can't directly cross another player's piece, but it can lie at the junction of two pieces. Once all players have placed as many pieces as they can, they count the number of hexagonal units in the pieces they couldn't place, and the player with the lowest score wins.
Gemblo supports up to six players. In the two-player version of the game, each player uses two colors of pieces.
Vendor: Gemblo, Inc.
Type: Board Games
Price:
29.95
Designer |
Justin Oh |
Publisher |
Gemblo, Inc. |
Players | 2-4 |
Suggested Age | 8 and up |
Vendor: Mayday Games
Type: Playmat
Price:
13.95
Designer | Justin Oh |
Publisher | Mayday Games |
Vendor: Mayday Games
Type: Board Games
Price:
23.95
Designer | Justin Oh |
Publisher | Mayday Games |
Players | 2-7 |
Playtime | 10 mins |
Suggested Age | 5 and up |
There are two very different versions of Toc Toc Woodman, and also a third edition named Click Clack Lumberjack which makes minor additions to the second edition of Toc Toc Woodman. In each version, the object of the game revolves around using a plastic axe to tap a tree made out of individual flat segments without causing any segments to fall out of the tree.
Tok Tok Woodman First edition:
A very simple dexterity game with 12 large wooden discs, a wooden axe, and a die. The discs are stacked as a tower. A player turn consists of rolling the die and then hitting the tower with the axe. For example, if you roll a five, you have to hit the fifth disc five times with the axe. The player causing the tower to fall loses.
Toc Toc Woodman Second edition:
A dexterity game where nine plastic tree segments are stacked up. Each tree segment has four bark sections around it. On their turn, a player gets two taps with the axe to try and knock off pieces of bark from the tree segments for one point a piece. But be careful, if a tree segment comes down it's minus 5 points! A quick unique dexterity game.
Click Clack Lumberjack First edition:
Very similar to Toc Toc Woodman Second edition, but adds some optional grub stickers which you may apply to bark pieces in order to add various rules for the grub. Also comes in smaller, more portable packaging and at a lower price point.
Vendor: Gemblo, Inc.
Type: Board Games
Price:
54.95
Designer | Justin Oh |
Publisher |
Gemblo, Inc. |
Players | 2-6 |
Playtime | 30 mins |
Suggested Age | 6 and up |
Note: This game includes English Rules
Gemblo is an abstract strategy game with translucent, colored pieces, each of which is made up of one to five hexagons. Each player has an identical set of pieces in a unique color. The goal is to get rid of all of your pieces by placing them on the hexagonal game board. Each piece that you place after the first cannot touch previously-placed pieces of the same color; instead each piece must be a distance of "1" from another piece of the same color, where 1 is the length of a side of one of the small hexagons. Another restriction is that the distance being measured can't directly cross another player's piece, but it can lie at the junction of two pieces. Once all players have placed as many pieces as they can, they count the number of hexagonal units in the pieces they couldn't place, and the player with the lowest score wins.
Gemblo supports up to six players. In the two-player version of the game, each player uses two colors of pieces.