The above link is a great illustration of the catch at work (image by user “WRS WRS” in BoardGameGeek, all rights his). and must not come in adjacent contact with any existing pieces of your color. connect with an existing piece of your color by the corners, The catch? When placing a new piece of your color, the piece must : Play proceeds from then on, turn by turn, and each player places a new piece, any new piece, from their pool. To start, each player picks a corner of the 20×20 board and places any piece that occupies that corner cell. The pieces consist of polyomino shapes (specifically, all free polyominoes composed of 1 to 5 squares) – as seen in and popularized by Tetris. In a 4-player game, each player starts with a pool of 21 pieces of their color. A territory-holding abstract that’s great & better with more than 2 players should be enough reason to pique one’s interest, no? If not, then let’s open the door:Įnter Blokus, where crystalline polyominoes of red, green, blue, and yellow vie for a place to belong – solid piece clicking upon solid piece, trying to fit in a world that’s just too small for the four of us.
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