Free Games - Unequal Forces
A collection of free board games for two players, all with the theme of unequal forces -- each player has a different goal to win the game.
The complete rules for Defiance and Domain, a free board game designed by Arin Sandhop.
The complete rules for Spyhunting, a free board game designed by Chad M. Raeside.
The complete rules for Reviser by Jochen Drechsler, a free board game and an entry in the Unequal Forces Board Game Design Competition.
An abstract strategy game pitting the fiery Rebels against the ever present Imperium. Designed by Arin Sandhop.
One player has two pieces (Gobblers) that attempt to eat as many of the other player's 60 pieces (Littles) as possible. Designed by Luke Weisman.
The king is trying to escape from the people; the people are trying to capture him. Designed by by Thiago Migoto.
Pogosticks vs. skateboards -- and watch out for the trash cans -- in this clever duel. Designed by L. Lynn Smith.
The Schelati (amphibians) lay eggs in the Sacred Waters. But the Sacred Waters are in the prime hunting territory for the Ser'ra (large birds of prey). Designed by Terry Alber.
The police try to hunt down an assassin in this exciting hunt. Designed by Kirk Uhlmann.
A new twist on the classic game Othello. By Jochen Drechsler.
A spy is trying to travel from one corner to the opposite corner and back, the hunter is trying to shoot the spy before that happens. Designed by Chad M. Raeside.
A game of stacking strategy. Designed by William Wragg.
The winner of the 2002 Unequal Forces Game Design Competition. An abstract strategy game played on a hexagon-shaped tesselation of hexagons with eight hexagons on each side. Designed by Jorge Gomez Arrausi.