Logic games
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Quits Board Game
1 recommendation
"Yet another slightly quirky and fun to play game by Gigamic, creators of fine wooden board games from France. Your object: Get three of your colored marbles off the board by reaching the opposite side. The catch? You can only move diagonally. To move up or down, you pick up an empty square, and slide it in at the end of the row/column. This adds endless variations to the gameplay and is a very ..."
Quoridor board game
1 recommendation
"Turn off the computer and play this with your children. It's yet another simple, easy to learn and fun to play game from Gigamic of France. The object: get your pawn across the board! The catch? You or your opponent can skip a move and put down a wooden fence instead. Try making an intricate maze that will let you get across and win while making your opponent take the long way around. As wi..."
Gobblet board game
1 recommendation
"Another great board game from Gigamic, and perfect for kids as well. The object: Get four of your color pieces in a row. The fun part? The pieces are stacked like russian nesting dolls, and you can use a bigger piece to 'gobble' an opponents piece, or even your own, to protect it from your opponents gobbles. As with all Gigamic games, made of fine, lasting wood with beautiful colors. Simple..."
Quarto
4 recommendations
"This wood board game stresses pattern recognition combined with a bit of geometry (straight lines). It relates to the game "Set" in the multi-dimensional pattern aspects and reminds me of Tic-Tac-Toe or Connect Four with how you win. However, there are a couple of twists which make it a unique and challenging game: The pieces on the board belong to both players; any of them can be used by eit..."
Pentago: A Game for Smarties
3 recommendations
"Oh, you know I am gonna recommend this. The great thing about being a board game geek (I think I am almost there) is that you have to play with SOMEONE, so at least you're not alone in your geekiness. Pentago comes from Sweden, land of the Vikings, Ikea and blonde supermodels (in that order, roughly). It's a simple 5 (not 4) in a row wins game, but with a twist. After you place your marble down..."




