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Majorities (2007)
Playtime: 20
Min. Age: 0
Number of Players:
2
Publisher:
(Web published),
nestorgames
Designers:
Bill Taylor
Artists:
Néstor Romeral Andrés
Mechanics:
Area Majority / Influence,
Hexagon Grid
Description
Majorities is a game with exceptionally simple rules, reminiscent of Stonehenge. Many variants (including a very natural 3-dimensional version) are possible.
It is based on the fact that in politics, or committees with sub-committees, a minority of people in critical places may nonetheless carry a voting motion. This has long been felt as a weird situation by the game inventor (Bill Taylor), who has devised this family of games to illustrate this phenomenon.
Rules
The board is initially empty. The first player places a stone on any cell, then players take turns placing two pieces per turn on empty cells.
A majority of stones in a line wins that line.
A majority of parallel lines in a direction wins that direction.
A majority of directions wins the game.
The board has a few unplayable cells, to guarantee that every line has an odd number of playable cells, so that ties are impossible at all levels.
Source: Gamerz.net help file by Bill Taylor
Online Play
Boardspace.net Real time or turn based,against humans or robot players
Gamerz.net Turn-based
Mobile Apps
Boardspace.net local multiplayer or online, IOS
Boardspace.net local multiplayer or online, Android
Majorities is a game with exceptionally simple rules, reminiscent of Stonehenge. Many variants (including a very natural 3-dimensional version) are possible.
It is based on the fact that in politics, or committees with sub-committees, a minority of people in critical places may nonetheless carry a voting motion. This has long been felt as a weird situation by the game inventor (Bill Taylor), who has devised this family of games to illustrate this phenomenon.
Rules
The board is initially empty. The first player places a stone on any cell, then players take turns placing two pieces per turn on empty cells.
A majority of stones in a line wins that line.
A majority of parallel lines in a direction wins that direction.
A majority of directions wins the game.
The board has a few unplayable cells, to guarantee that every line has an odd number of playable cells, so that ties are impossible at all levels.
Source: Gamerz.net help file by Bill Taylor
Online Play
Boardspace.net Real time or turn based,against humans or robot players
Gamerz.net Turn-based
Mobile Apps
Boardspace.net local multiplayer or online, IOS
Boardspace.net local multiplayer or online, Android
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