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| subject_name=Enantiomerfolk |
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| designer=Alexandre Owen Muñiz |
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| description=Capture your opponent's pieces with their own pieces |
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| max_players=2 |
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| trios_per_color=6 |
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| number_of_colors=3 |
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| min_playing_time=10 minutes |
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| max_playing_time=20 minutes |
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| random_chance=None |
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| game_mechanics=Capturing |
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| game_status=Complete |
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| release_year=1999 |
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| language=English |
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'''Enantiomerfolk''', a strategy game for an Icehouse set. |
'''Enantiomerfolk''', a strategy game for an Icehouse set. |
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==Overview== |
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This game is played on a 6×6 grid. The pieces are skewed within their squares such that players can tell one another's piece ownership by its orientation in the square. Players capture one another's pieces, and when they make moves, are allowed to move their own or their opponent's pieces. |
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== External Links == |
== External Links == |
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[http://www.xprt.net/~munizao/games/enantiomer.html Enantiomerfolk Rules] |
[https://web.archive.org/web/20100626184246/http://www.xprt.net/~munizao/games/enantiomer.html Enantiomerfolk Rules] |
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[[Category:Mega-Volcano board]] |
[[Category:Mega-Volcano board]] |
Latest revision as of 16:54, 6 May 2024
Enantiomerfolk | ||
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Alexandre Owen Muñiz | ||
Capture your opponent's pieces with their own pieces | ||
Players: | 2 | |
Length: | Medium | |
Complexity: | unknown | |
Trios per color: | 6 | |
Number of colors: | 3 | |
Playing time: | 10 minutes - 20 minutes | |
Random chance: | None | |
Game mechanics: | Capturing | |
Status: Complete (v1.0), Year released: 1999 | ||
Enantiomerfolk, a strategy game for an Icehouse set.
Overview Edit
This game is played on a 6×6 grid. The pieces are skewed within their squares such that players can tell one another's piece ownership by its orientation in the square. Players capture one another's pieces, and when they make moves, are allowed to move their own or their opponent's pieces.