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Welcome, one and all, to the Anthology Board Game™ Library.
On this site, you can find new games for use with Stonehenge: An Anthology Board Game, and you can post your own Stonehenge games for the community to play. Our template lets you create a PDF of your game that looks like the games in the Stonehenge rulebook!
Come check out some new games!
These games require a copy of Stonehenge: An Anthology Board Game to play.
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Sacrifice Roulette, An Official Stonehenge Gambling Game by Jason Bulmahn
2–5 players. The time has come to select the next high druid, and what better way than rolling a gigantic boulder around until it falls into a pit and crushes sacrificial victims into red paste? The druid with the most acolytes still alive at the end of the evening is declared the winner. The...
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Stonehenge Rocks!, An Official Stonehenge Abstract Strategy Game by Paul Peterson
2–5 players. Who can think of Stonehenge without harkening back to the great song by Spinal Tap? I certainly cannot, so I ran with that theme and created a game about a rock concert at Stonehenge, and how much fun it is to try to find a seat at an outdoor festival. I can almost hear the...
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Abe Xavier's Final Exam, A Stonehenge Adventure Game by Shane Tilton
2–5 players. June 6th, 2057... One week from graduation. The only way that you are walking with your degree is by passing Dr. Abe Xavier's Anthropology 754 Final Exam. He walks into the classroom, hands all of the students an envelope and walks out of the classroom. The envelope says Open me!...
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Afro-Celt Mancala System, A Stonehenge Abstract Strategy Game by Rich Hutnik
2–5 players. This is yet another abstract strategy game for the Stonehenge. The basis of this game is Mancala, and it comes with three games. One games is standardish Mancala. A second game is deduction/guessing/bluff and a third would fit under gambling.
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A Grand Endeavor, A Stonehenge Building Game by Dustin D. Trammell
3–5 players. It is the height of the Era of the Druids. The High Druid has called together all of the wisest, strongest, and politically powerful Druidic factions to embark on a grand endeavor; the construction of Stonehenge. While all of the factions must work together to achieve the common...
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Artifakes, A Stonehenge Humor Game by Sean Fletcher
2 players. The research teams digging around Stonehenge are all going broke. Salting the sites with fakes and bribing the museum's Chief Inspector is the only way to make a buck these days. Digging up the same junk tomorrow is even better.
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Battle of the Gods, A Stonehenge War Game by Dave Pasquantonio and Mike Leonardi
   
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2–4 players. As pilgrims completed their journey to Stonehenge, the gods vied for their loyalty. The gods attracted followers and organized them into clans; they also unleashed mighty powers to eliminate followers of other gods. When the dust settled, one god stood victorious, while the others...
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Byzantine Kingamon, A Stonehenge Abstract Strategy Game by Rich Hutnik
2 players. This is an attempt on the part of the designer to adapt Backgammon to Stonehenge, while providing a few changes to make it a totally unique game.
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Celtic Whist, A Stonehenge Abstract Strategy Game by Rich Hutnik
1–5 players. Lore and legend says that the origins of Celtic Whist is shrouded in mystery. Lore and legends also conflict as to the origins of this trick-taking card game. Some say the game is possibly a druidic ritual of purity tied in some way to Stonehenge, or a way for Celtic Monks to...
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Clan Battle, A Stonehenge War Game by Nicholas Tolle
2–5 players. You are the head of one of many Celtic clans vying to become the king of the Celts. You will battle your opponents in a destructive and bloody fight to decide who is best suited to be king.
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Contiguity, A Stonehenge Abstract Strategy Game by Rich Hutnik
2 players. Contiguity is another abstract strategy game for two players for Stonehenge. It challenges players connect their pieces into one Orthogonally connected group.
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Contiguity Deluxe, A Stonehenge Abstract Strategy Game by Rich Hutnik
2 players. Contiguity Deluxe is an advanced version of the original Contiguity. It is for two players, that has players attempting to connect their pieces into one orthogonally connected group or surround an opponent's druid piece.
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Crossing Stonehenge, A Stonehenge Abstract Strategy Game by Rich Hutnik
2 players. In this abstract strategy game, two druids and their armies, battle to cross from one side of Stonehenge to the other.
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Defenders of the Stone Circle, A Stonehenge Adventure Game by Glaucio Reis
3–4 players. The players are priests who must create a magical barrier and summon spirits of Nature to defend Stonehenge against demons. Score points by defeating demons and controlling areas of power. The best protector of Stonehenge shall rule.
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Droo, A Stonehenge Party Game by Rich Hutnik
2–100 players. According to Richard Garfield, as stated in the rules to Magic of Stonehenge, the Celtic word for beard is Droo. By coincidence, there is a cardgame, called Barbu, that is made up of multiple other games, that is named after the French word for bearded (barbu). This game is a...
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Druid Olympics, A Stonehenge Racing Game by Nicholas Tolle
3–5 players. You are one of several druids competing in the games. This is a test of balance, speed, dexterity, willpower, and magic. Your opponents aren't going to make it that easy though. While you are trying to get to the alter, they are trying to slow you down. Welcome, and good luck.
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Fidchess, A Stonehenge Abstract Strategy Game by Rich Hutnik
2 players. This game is an attempt to do a Chess-like game for Stonehenge. It has a unique “morphing” ability to change pieces and increase or decrease their size as needed by players, in order to change their ability. The game has pieces similar to pawns, which also promote and various strength...
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Fidchess Qenqe, A Stonehenge Abstract Strategy Game by Rich Hutnik
2–5 players. This takes the basic Fidchess and turns it into a game for up to 5 players. The game replaces Oin promotion, from original Fidchess, with increasing the power of a piece by adding opponent's pieces to it when capturing.
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Fightin' an' Drinkin' an' Stealin'!, A Stonehenge Humor Game by Evan Shultz
2 players. Take control of a clan of wee highland folk at the Umpteenth Occasional Games and trounce your opponent in the Fightin', Drinkin', and Stealin' events. Excitement! Drama! A thousand elephants!
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First Druid, A Stonehenge Racing Game by Stephen Thomson and Ian McDonald
3–5 players. The Summer Solstice is approaching and the decision needs to be made on which druid will lead the ceremony. Each druid will attempt to convince the clans and the spirits that they have the power to successfully perform the necessary rituals to ensure a prosperous year ahead.
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FreeCelt, A Stonehenge Puzzle Game by Rich Hutnik
1 player. This game is an attempt to convert the cardgame Freecell over to Stonehenge, so Stonehenge has a single player puzzle game. The game shares some similarities to the original Freecell, but has been modified to fit the Stonehenge game system.
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Lexihenge, A Stonehenge Word Game by Rich Hutnik
2–10 players. Lexihenge is an attempt to create a word game for Stonehenge, that plays quick, and is unique.
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Meets & Bounds, A Stonehenge Abstract Strategy Game by Kevin Whitmore
2–5 players. A territorial contest for 2-5 players.
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Pethera-Tethera, A Stonehenge Abstract Strategy Game by Rich Hutnik
2–5 players. This game is an attempt to adapt Tic-Tac-Toe or GoMoku to Stonehenge in a non-trivial way. It supports up to 5 players, and provides some interesting play mechanics to make it a completely different game.
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pwn_Henge, A Stonehenge War Game by G Dunn
2 players. Use your wits and some luck to annihilate your opponent's tiny plastic disks. Actually...you may not want to annihilate them lest you have to order more. This game is super simple and plays quickly if you've got some time to kill. I suppose it could be likened to checkers.
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Yetisburg Clarification Question,
Thu, Aug 20, 2009, 07:40 AM
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anarce
Yetis Attack GenCon!!,
Sun, Aug 9, 2009, 04:38 PM
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Scribbling Rambler
Little Dog Comments,
Fri, Jul 31, 2009, 11:56 AM
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Vic Wertz
Yetisburg on the Tonight Show!,
Tue, Jul 14, 2009, 03:54 AM
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Mike Selinker
Kill Doctor Lucky,
Tue, Jun 9, 2009, 06:44 PM
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The Jade
Key Largo,
Thu, Mar 5, 2009, 02:02 PM
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P.H. Dungeon
Stonehenge game contest,
Tue, Feb 17, 2009, 09:27 AM
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bkornele
Defenders of the Stone Circle, A Stonehenge Adventure Game by Glaucio Reis,
Sat, Jan 17, 2009, 07:24 AM
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Gláucio Reis
What games made the Essen Stonehenge promo book?,
Mon, Dec 1, 2008, 11:45 PM
by
DocReason
Any Titanic Love?,
Tue, Oct 28, 2008, 06:17 PM
by
Scribbling Rambler
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Paizo Announces First Stonehenge: An Anthology Board Game™ Expansion,
Jun 20, 2007
Celebrate the Solstice at Stonehenge!,
Dec 21, 2006
Titanic Games™ Celebrates Halloween With Another Stonehenge Puzzle,
Oct 31, 2006
What is Titanic Games™ Doing?,
Sep 18, 2006
Titanic Games Takes to the Water,
Aug 16, 2005
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Monsters of Rock,
May 16, 2007
Sticks and Stones,
Mar 23, 2007
A Stonehenge Only a Game Designer Could Love,
Dec 21, 2006
All That and a Box of Rocks,
Oct 31, 2006
The Anthology Begins,
Oct 20, 2006
Stonehenge Design Diary
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