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Yavalax (2017)

Min. Age: 8
Players: 2
Publisher: nestorgames, (Web published)
Designers: Ken Shoda
Artists: Néstor Romeral Andrés
Mechanics: Pattern Building
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Rules for Yavalax
Goal: Simultaneously create two or more rows of exactly four stones of your color.
Components: Square grid board at least 13x13 in size, with a
sufficient number of white/black stones to fill the board.
Note: n-in-a-row counts both orthogonally and diagonally.
Play: White starts by placing a white stone at an empty cell. Players then take turns placing two stones of their color at empty cells, one stone after another.
In each placement, players are not allowed to create a single
4-in-a-row of their color, unless that placement simultaneously
creates at least one other 4-in-a-row of their color to win the game.
This means that players may NOT make a single 4-in-a-row of their color on the first placement of their turn even if they can make a second 4-in-a-row on their second placement.
In no event are players allowed to create 5 (or more) -in-a-row of their color.
The first player to make simultaneous 4-in-a-rows of their color wins immediately, whether it was their first or second placement.
Yavalax is inspired by both Yavalath and Connect6.
Goal: Simultaneously create two or more rows of exactly four stones of your color.
Components: Square grid board at least 13x13 in size, with a
sufficient number of white/black stones to fill the board.
Note: n-in-a-row counts both orthogonally and diagonally.
Play: White starts by placing a white stone at an empty cell. Players then take turns placing two stones of their color at empty cells, one stone after another.
In each placement, players are not allowed to create a single
4-in-a-row of their color, unless that placement simultaneously
creates at least one other 4-in-a-row of their color to win the game.
This means that players may NOT make a single 4-in-a-row of their color on the first placement of their turn even if they can make a second 4-in-a-row on their second placement.
In no event are players allowed to create 5 (or more) -in-a-row of their color.
The first player to make simultaneous 4-in-a-rows of their color wins immediately, whether it was their first or second placement.
Yavalax is inspired by both Yavalath and Connect6.
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