Tak University Edition
Be first to build a complete road using tiles that can stack or stand on edge.
Tak is a two-player abstract strategy game where players attempt to make a road of their pieces connecting two opposite sides of the board.
To win a game of Tak, a player must be the first to create a “road” of stones connecting opposite sides of the board.
Stones can be laid flat or stood on end. When played flat, they are called “flat stones.” In this orientation, other stones can be stacked on them. If they are stood on end, they are called “standing stones” or “walls.” Nothing can be stacked atop a standing stone, but these do not count as part of a player’s road.
Depending on the size of the game, players may also have capstones, which can come in many decorative shapes. Capstones serve as both a flat stone and a wall, and can also flatten standing walls.
Additional Info
2 Players
Play Time 20 - 60 Min
Suggested Age: 12+
Complexity Weight: 2.44 / 5
Categories
Abstract Strategy
Mechanisms
Grid Movement
Network and Route Building
Square Grid
Tak is a two-player abstract strategy game where players attempt to make a road of their pieces connecting two opposite sides of the board.
To win a game of Tak, a player must be the first to create a “road” of stones connecting opposite sides of the board.
Stones can be laid flat or stood on end. When played flat, they are called “flat stones.” In this orientation, other stones can be stacked on them. If they are stood on end, they are called “standing stones” or “walls.” Nothing can be stacked atop a standing stone, but these do not count as part of a player’s road.
Depending on the size of the game, players may also have capstones, which can come in many decorative shapes. Capstones serve as both a flat stone and a wall, and can also flatten standing walls.
Additional Info
2 Players
Play Time 20 - 60 Min
Suggested Age: 12+
Complexity Weight: 2.44 / 5
Categories
Abstract Strategy
Mechanisms
Grid Movement
Network and Route Building
Square Grid
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