[3][6] Additional games beyond Icehouse were created including Martian Chess, Zendo, and Homeworlds.
[4] In 2001, Icehouse: The Martian Chess Set won the Origins Award for Best Abstract Board Game of 2000.
Labs then released the book Playing With Pyramids, which contained a dozen games by the Looneys, Cooper, Kory Heath and Jacob Davenport.
[1] Looney Labs put their Pyramid Quartet, Nomids, Ice Duo, Martian Chess and Homeworlds, together up on Kickstarter in February 2020, which was funded in three hours.
Looney Labs has also sold boxed sets for Zendo and IceTowers; the latter contained cyan pieces.
Looney Labs has licensed Crystal Caste to make regulation-sized Icehouse pieces out of semiprecious stone.
[4] Most games need at least two colors, and some require other readily available equipment such as glass stones or a checkerboard.