Blokus
(2000)
| Average time to play: | 20 |
| Minimum age: | 7 |
| Number of players: | 2 - 4 |
| Publisher: | Educational Insights, Mattel, Inc., (Unknown), Alary Games, Beverly Enterprises, Inc., danspil, Divisible By Zero (DBZ) Aust Pty Ltd, Educa Korea, Euro World, FoxMind Israel, Granna, Green Board Game Co., Heidelberger Spieleverlag, Hodin, Kaissa Chess & Games, Korea Boardgames, Piatnik, QfreeGames, Ravensburger, Sekkoia, Super Impulse, Winning Moves France, Winning Moves Germany |
| Designers: | Bernard Tavitian |
| Artists: | Alan D. Hoch |
| Mechanics: | Chaining, Enclosure, Grid Coverage, Hand Management, Player Elimination, Square Grid, Tile Placement |
Blokus (officially pronounced "Block us") is an abstract strategy game with transparent, Tetris-shaped, colored pieces that players are trying to play onto the board. The only caveat to placing a piece is that it may not lie adjacent to your other pieces, but instead must be placed touching at least one corner of your pieces already on the board.
There is a solitaire variation where one player tries to get rid of all the pieces in a single sitting.
Goal of the Game:
Each player has to fit as many of his/her 21 pieces on the board as possible.
Components:
Blokus Game Board (400 squares)
84 game pieces (four 21-piece sets of red, green, blue, and yellow)
Each color inlcudes:
1 one-square piece
1 piece with 2 squares
2 pieces with 3 squares
5 pieces with 4 squares
12 pieces with 5 squares
Last Updated: 2025-08-12 12:24:34 UTC
Load comments...