Flipside (2013)
Playtime: 25
Min. Age: 10
Players: 2
Publisher: (Web published)
Designers: Rey Alicea
Artists: Rey Alicea
Mechanics: Area Majority / Influence, Enclosure, Tile Placement, Grid Movement, Point to Point Movement
Min. Age: 10
Players: 2
Publisher: (Web published)
Designers: Rey Alicea
Artists: Rey Alicea
Mechanics: Area Majority / Influence, Enclosure, Tile Placement, Grid Movement, Point to Point Movement
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2 player game played on the spaces of an 8x8 board. Materials: 4 chess pawns, 2 black and 2 white. 64 bi-colored reversi pieces.
piece = a bi-colored reversi piece
Set two like color pawns diagonally adjacent to each other onto two of the four center squares on the board.Set two pieces at each row and column along the outer edge of the board .
Black moves first, then play alternates. On your turn, move a friendly pawn in a straight line orthogonally or diagonally ending the movement on an empty square. Then take a piece from the outer edge of the board, flip it to your color and move this piece in a straight line orthogonally ending the move on an empty space. The piece last moved and the pawn last moved should now be in line of sight of each other.
When both players pass in succession the game ends.
The player with the most pieces in his color on the board at the end of the game is the winner.
The inspiration for this game comes from Walter Zamkauskas Amazons
piece = a bi-colored reversi piece
Set two like color pawns diagonally adjacent to each other onto two of the four center squares on the board.Set two pieces at each row and column along the outer edge of the board .
Black moves first, then play alternates. On your turn, move a friendly pawn in a straight line orthogonally or diagonally ending the movement on an empty square. Then take a piece from the outer edge of the board, flip it to your color and move this piece in a straight line orthogonally ending the move on an empty space. The piece last moved and the pawn last moved should now be in line of sight of each other.
When both players pass in succession the game ends.
The player with the most pieces in his color on the board at the end of the game is the winner.
The inspiration for this game comes from Walter Zamkauskas Amazons
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