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From Kris Burm, the designer of the GIPF series, A combination of Tetris and Bausack in which each player has a set of wooden pieces in various shapes. The playing area is formed from two sheets of parallel Plexiglas. Players take turns dropping pieces into the gap until a piece cannot be wholly inserted. The owner of that piece loses the round, and forfeits the offending piece. A new round begins, with the winner of the previous round playing first. Play continues until one player has no pieces when it is their turn to move; they lose the game. Awarded a Golden Ace in France and another award in Belgium. Ages 6 and up Batik Kid is essentially the same game, but instead of geometric shapes, the playing pieces are irregularly-shaped and represent sea creatures.
Mechanics: | Action Point Allowance System |
Categories: | Strategy Action and Dexterity |
Alternative names: | Batik Batik Kid Batik Batik Kid |
In 1 collection This was seen 5264 times |
From Kris Burm, the designer of the GIPF series, A combination of Tetris and Bausack in which each player has a set of wooden pieces in various shapes. The playing area is formed from two sheets of parallel Plexiglas. Players take turns dropping pieces into the gap until a piece cannot be wholly inserted. The owner of that piece loses the round, and forfeits the offending piece. A new round begins, with the winner of the previous round playing first. Play continues until one player has no pieces when it is their turn to move; they lose the game. Awarded a Golden Ace in France and another award in Belgium. Ages 6 and up Batik Kid is essentially the same game, but instead of geometric shapes, the playing pieces are irregularly-shaped and represent sea creatures.
Mechanics: | Action Point Allowance System |
Categories: | Strategy Action and Dexterity |
Alternative names: | Batik Batik Kid Batik Batik Kid |
In 1 collection This was seen 5264 times |