Qronq
(2012)
| Average time to play: | 60 |
| Minimum age: | 12 |
| Number of players: | 2 |
| Publisher: | (Self-Published), (Web published), A+A Games |
| Designers: | Andrew Sutherland, Aninka Sutherland |
| Artists: | Andrew Sutherland |
| Mechanics: | Action Points, Modular Board, Network and Route Building, Point to Point Movement, Tile Placement |
Qronq (pronounced Kronk) is a 2-player abstract strategy game played with 32 3x3 Space Square Tiles. Each player has 10 pawns (8 regular and 2 special) in the standard setup or 16 pawns (12 regular and 4 special) in the advanced setup.
The objective is to move your pawns (either Black or White) along your own colour’s pathways from the Centre Tile to the Coloured Centre spaces of the regular tiles. The first player to move 8 Pawns to the coloured centres of each of the four colours (2 pawns per colour) and “lock” them wins the game. In the advanced game players need to get 12 tiles locked (3 of each colour).
The board is modular and the pathways are constantly shifting, so this is not always an easy task!
Alternative names:
Qronq
Last Updated: 2025-10-10 09:33:52 UTC
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