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Games starting with K


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The Canonical List of Free Print-and-Play Games -- Games Starting with K

Note: All game descriptions/summaries are taken from either the game's website or from the rules for the game, so any reference to 'I' or 'me' refers to the game designer.

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Quick descriptions -- click on the game's title for more info

  • [Kabalam] - Play cards from your hand that equal the compounded sum of the packets in this card game based on Hebraic Cabala.
  • [Kaiju] - Kaiju is a board game in which the player plays the role of a giant monster similar to famous japanese daikaiju eiga like Godzilla or Gamera. (no longer available)
  • [Kardinal und Koenig - Das Kartenspiel] - Europe, the center of power in the 12th century. Influential Orders struggle for supremacy. By collecting Land cards, you can establish cloisters, bring advisors to council meetings, and improve your network of roads.
  • [Katego] - Reiner's exciting family game from his book Dice Games Properly Explained.
  • [Katmandou] - The players are men of influence, who direct archaeologists, and other special characters, in order to accumulate a maximum of fame, as represented by points, by searching archeological sites in the valley of Katmandou.
  • [Katt and Mowz: The Cartoon Catastophes] - Katt and Mowz have been in the cartoon business for more years than you can shake a stick at (and they know ... they've shaken a lot of sticks!) Nothing is too Good or too Bad to come between them ... except maybe a chance at FINALLY becoming famous! (Not to mention Clubs, Anvils, and a Steam Roller or two!) (no longer available)
  • [Kidult: The Game] - Goal of the game: to build up the word Kidult using 6 dice.
  • [Kiki and Bun-Bun] - Celebrate your glee or vent your cynicism in this two-player checkers variant inspired by the online comic Sluggy Freelance by Pete Abrams.
  • [King of Pearls] - Players compete to build structures -- however, the player who uses less stones each turn builds fisrt. An entry into the About.com: 2003 Simultaneous Movement Game Design Competition.
  • [Klin Zha] - Also known as Klingon Chess -- the object of Klin Zha is to capture your opponent's goal or make it impossible for your opponent to move legally.
  • [Knatsch - Das Turnierspiel] - Once a year the king organizes a gigantic tournament. The participants argue about the favor of castle and about the profit of castles. But the life as knights is, as well known, not completely harmless. Who has too many wounds has no hope for total victory by itself. The player with most points of fame wins the tournament.
  • [Knights (Shared Pieces Competition)] - Players move the knights around the board and collect points for landing on squares that have never been visited before. An entry into the About.com: 2004 Shared Pieces Game Design Competition.
  • [Knucklebones] - Perhaps the most popular game played among the Romans. It resembled the game of dice except that sets of marked bones were used, called tali or knucklebones.
  • [KokkoKid] - The hunting has began, but our crocodiles are not very smart...that's right, they are only able to go straight and imagine this, they do not know how to stop... Will you be able to help your little fish arrive to their destination safely with your die, some cunningness and a touch of luck?
  • [KokkoThrill] - In KokkoThrill you must bring to safety your little fish to the lake of tranquillity through the Kokkodrilli's swamp.
  • [KromoSauri] - Who knows which colour dinosaurs were? Nobody! So have fun and colour them as you wish! Rules to 6 different games that can be played with the included dinosaur picture cards.
  • [Kronus Pyramid] - Enter the Kronus Pyramid is search of the Kronus Jewel. Beware of the Guardians -- and watch out for trap doors!

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