Ingenious
Place hexagonal tiles to score lines of colours.
In Ingenious, a.k.a. Einfach Genial, players take turns placing coloured domino-style tiles on a game board, scoring for each line of coloured symbols that they enlarge. The trick, however, is that a player's score is equal to their worst-scoring colour, not their best, so they need to score for all colours instead of specialising in only one or two.
In more detail, the game includes 120 domino-style tiles, each consisting of two conjoined hexes; each hex has one of six colours in it, with most tiles having different-coloured hexes. Each player has a rack with six tiles on it, and on a turn a player places one tile from their rack onto two hexes of the game board. For each hex on this tile, they score one point in that colour for each hex of the same colour that lies adjacent to it and each hex in a straight line from it. If a player brings the score of a colour to 18, they immediately take another turn. At the end of their turn, they refill their rack to six tiles. (Before refilling their rack, if they have no tiles on it that contain hexes in their lowest-scoring colour, they can discard all of their tiles, then draw six new tiles from the bag.)
When no more tiles can be placed on the game board or when one player scores 18 in each colour, the game ends. Players then compare their lowest scores, and whoever has the highest low score wins.
Ingenious includes rules for solitaire and team play; in the latter case, two teams of two play, with each player not being able to see their partner's tiles and teams keeping a combined score that maxes out at 36 instead of 18.
Additional Info
1 – 4 Players
Play Time 30 – 45 Min
Suggested Age: 8+
Complexity Weight: 1.91 / 5
Categories
Abstract Strategy
Mechanisms
Hand Management
Hexagon Grid
Highest-Lowest Scoring
Pattern Building
Team-Based Game
Tile Placement
In Ingenious, a.k.a. Einfach Genial, players take turns placing coloured domino-style tiles on a game board, scoring for each line of coloured symbols that they enlarge. The trick, however, is that a player's score is equal to their worst-scoring colour, not their best, so they need to score for all colours instead of specialising in only one or two.
In more detail, the game includes 120 domino-style tiles, each consisting of two conjoined hexes; each hex has one of six colours in it, with most tiles having different-coloured hexes. Each player has a rack with six tiles on it, and on a turn a player places one tile from their rack onto two hexes of the game board. For each hex on this tile, they score one point in that colour for each hex of the same colour that lies adjacent to it and each hex in a straight line from it. If a player brings the score of a colour to 18, they immediately take another turn. At the end of their turn, they refill their rack to six tiles. (Before refilling their rack, if they have no tiles on it that contain hexes in their lowest-scoring colour, they can discard all of their tiles, then draw six new tiles from the bag.)
When no more tiles can be placed on the game board or when one player scores 18 in each colour, the game ends. Players then compare their lowest scores, and whoever has the highest low score wins.
Ingenious includes rules for solitaire and team play; in the latter case, two teams of two play, with each player not being able to see their partner's tiles and teams keeping a combined score that maxes out at 36 instead of 18.
Additional Info
1 – 4 Players
Play Time 30 – 45 Min
Suggested Age: 8+
Complexity Weight: 1.91 / 5
Categories
Abstract Strategy
Mechanisms
Hand Management
Hexagon Grid
Highest-Lowest Scoring
Pattern Building
Team-Based Game
Tile Placement
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