Thrive
το THRIVE είναι ένα αφηρημένο παιχνίδι στρατηγικής δύο παικτών με απίστευτα απλούς κανόνες που μεγαλώνει σε πολυπλοκότητα καθώς παίζετε.
You play as one of two lotus flowers, competing to control the pond. Be the first to capture all but one of your opponent’s seed pods and win this game of tactical decision making!
Each turn you move a piece, then add two additional pegs to any of your pieces, giving them more possibilities for movement on future turns.
Αριθμός παιχτών: 2
Διάρκεια παιχνιδιού: 22 mn
Πολυπλοκότητα: 3 / 5
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Περίληψη κανόνων
Overview
In Thrive, you play as one of two lotus flowers, competing to control the pond. Be the first to capture all but one of your opponent's seed pods and win this game of tactical decision making!
Gameplay
On a player's turn, in this order, if they can, they must: 1.Move one of their pieces. 2.Then place 2 pegs in any of their pieces.
Piece Movement
All pegs in a piece other than the center peg represent the possible moves that piece can take, relative to its position on the board, (represented by its center peg). Every piece starts with one peg allowing the piece to move one space forward.
When a piece is moved onto another piece, the other piece is removed from the game.
Pieces can jump over other pieces.
Pieces cannot move off the game board.
Pieces do not rotate.
Peg Placement
Pegs have to be placed into empty holes in your own pieces, and only into pieces that have not yet been captured. You can place your two pegs on different pieces on the same turn. You do not need to place either of the pegs onto the piece you just moved.
Goal
If you reduce your opponent to just one piece remaining, you win the game.
Secondary goal: In a game where both players have exactly two pieces remaining, a player may instead win the game by filling one of their remaining pieces with pegs.