Qubic (1947)
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Playtime: 15
Min. Age: 10
Number of Players:
2 - 6
ag.gameitem.publisher:
(Public Domain),
Tedco, Inc,
Sunshine Initiative,
Vic-Toy,
Score-Four Ltd.,
3M,
Invicta Games,
Gangler-Gentry Co.,
Clipper,
Tri-ang,
Qubic Games,
Selchow & Righter,
Nienstaedt & Co., Ltd., Hong Kong,
Tviksta Spel,
Miro Company,
(Unknown),
Crestline Manufacturing Company,
Duplicon Company Inc,
Skor-Mor,
Spielkiste,
Parker Brothers,
DBC Company,
Games & Gadgets Ent.
Designers:
Don Cornish,
Rolfe L. Pottberg,
Howard Nelson Moore
Artists:
(Uncredited)
Mechanics:
Pattern Building,
Paper-and-Pencil
Beschreibung
Qubic, which has been released multiple times by multiple publishers under various names and credited to various designers, is a placement game played on the 64 positions in a 3D board with four levels and a four-by-four grid on each level. The object is to get four in a row, whether on one level or between all four levels, straight or diagonal. It is essentially a Tic-Tac-Toe game in a 4x4x4 cube.
The cube needs to be emptied before start. Each player choose a color of their pieces and take turn to place their pieces in vacant positions, one piece at a time. The player wins who first gets four in a row of his own pieces - either horizontal, vertical or diagonal. A player cannot remove or replace pieces that have already been placed. If all positions are occupied without anyone having four in a row, then the game is called a tie.
A rule that makes it less advantageous to begin is to prohibit the first player from placing his first piece in either a corner position or in one of the eight center positions.
Similar to:
3D Tic Tac Toe - which is played on 3x3x3 grid
4tec - which is the same game on the 4x4x4 grid also
Flix - which uses dice to control placement of men on 4x4x4 grid
Four Letter Words - played on 4x4x4 grid, though with words
Q4 - which also played on 4x4x4 grid but with only 12 markers
Tetrano - which is the same game represented on a 4x4 board.
Qubic - which has a version for 3 players also
Score Four - 4x4 grid of pegs that are filled from the bottom up
Dimensions (1970), Hi!Noon: Das Duell (2009), Tic Tac Turn (2011), and X: Die 4. Dimension - the 4 individual horizontal board layers (4x4 each) of the 4x4x4 grid can turn
3D5 - which is played on a 5x5x5 grid
Qubic, which has been released multiple times by multiple publishers under various names and credited to various designers, is a placement game played on the 64 positions in a 3D board with four levels and a four-by-four grid on each level. The object is to get four in a row, whether on one level or between all four levels, straight or diagonal. It is essentially a Tic-Tac-Toe game in a 4x4x4 cube.
The cube needs to be emptied before start. Each player choose a color of their pieces and take turn to place their pieces in vacant positions, one piece at a time. The player wins who first gets four in a row of his own pieces - either horizontal, vertical or diagonal. A player cannot remove or replace pieces that have already been placed. If all positions are occupied without anyone having four in a row, then the game is called a tie.
A rule that makes it less advantageous to begin is to prohibit the first player from placing his first piece in either a corner position or in one of the eight center positions.
Similar to:
3D Tic Tac Toe - which is played on 3x3x3 grid
4tec - which is the same game on the 4x4x4 grid also
Flix - which uses dice to control placement of men on 4x4x4 grid
Four Letter Words - played on 4x4x4 grid, though with words
Q4 - which also played on 4x4x4 grid but with only 12 markers
Tetrano - which is the same game represented on a 4x4 board.
Qubic - which has a version for 3 players also
Score Four - 4x4 grid of pegs that are filled from the bottom up
Dimensions (1970), Hi!Noon: Das Duell (2009), Tic Tac Turn (2011), and X: Die 4. Dimension - the 4 individual horizontal board layers (4x4 each) of the 4x4x4 grid can turn
3D5 - which is played on a 5x5x5 grid
Verwandte Spiele
ag.gameitem.lastUpdated: 2025-04-27 13:25:38.145