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The Canonical List of Free Print-and-Play Games

Games starting with Q


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

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

  • [Q.A.X.] - Interesting stock-market & trading game for 2-4 players. Make the most profits by buying, selling and clever, tactical moving and trading!
  • [Q.U.L.E.] - A board game version of the classic computer game, M.U.L.E. -- battle to make the most of your time on a harsh planet.
  • [Quadrant Z] - A paper and pencil game of galactic warfare. How will you win -- by occupying the most of the galaxy, by capturing your enemy's home base star, or by completely destroying your enemy?
  • [Quadrature] - If you form a rectangle with 3 of your pieces and one of your opponents pieces, your opponent's piece is converted into one of yours. If you kill enough enemy checkers to leave your opponent with two or less checkers on the board, you win. Also, if you can get three of your checkers onto the enemy 'home plate', you win.
  • [Quadruple Agent] - A game of espionage gone horribly awry for 4 players. Object: To guide a hopelessly befuddled secret agent back to your territory.
  • [Quest for a Girlfriend!] - Tonight you are on a Quest... a Quest for a Girlfriend! (no longer available)
  • [Question vs. Question] - A brilliant literary invention that is also a game, included by the English playwright Tom Stoppard in his memorable Rosencrantz and Guildestern Are Dead.
  • [Qurush] - You’ll flip for this 3-D puzzle game for two or four players. Slide and flip cubes on a shared game board to create your secret pattern. Don’t get squished!
  • [Qwijit] - Two abstract strategy games where you place stones on a grid. In the first, you are attempting to capture the Qwijit stone in the center of the grid. In the second, you want to place more stones than your opponent.

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