More about the Games

These boardgames are available for you to practise for *free during NUS TGIG's weekly boardgame sessions! They can also be rented too. *Only available to NUS students



Dabble in the stock market without getting burnt!

Laugh your way to the "bank" as you make your fortune on the volatile stock market through stock buying to earn dividend payouts and stock selling for profits (capital gains). Your success in your ability to maximize your investment of the stocks while the stock prices get affected by the market's supply and demand. More info

An edgy, highly competitive, tetris-inspired game!

Tetris-like plastic pieces are placed by players one at a time on the board governed by the rule that a player's own pieces can only touch each other at the tips of its sides. The idea is to block an opponent's path while simultaneously preventing one's path from being blocked. Winner is determined as the player with the least number of squares* left unplayed.

*Each tile is made up of a number of squares from 1-5. More info


Dominate the island of Catan with your cities and roads!

Players represent a group of colonists that has just discovered the fictional land of catan and seeks to colonize the land. In order to do so, players take turns to collect resources, trade them with other tribes, exchange them to build roads and buildings scoring points in the process.
The game ends when one player reaches 10 points, who is also then declared the winner.
More info

Expand your railway empire across the USA!

Players take turns to draw cards and trade them over for the chance to lay little train tokens of their colour on track routes between US cities, all done in an attempt to complete personal destination tickets pre-drawn.
These destination tickets depict a route linking one city to another, as well as the points awarded at the end of the game when a connection is successfully made. More info

Challenge your sense with these boggling numbers!

Each Sudoku has a unique solution that can be reached logically without guessing. Every row must contain one of each digit from 0 to 9. So must every column, as must every 3x3 square.