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The object of the game is to move a piece to your opponent's last row. The catch is, no one owns the pieces. You can only move a piece in the row nearest you. Pieces are made up of 1, 2, or 3 rings. This number is also the number of spaces it must move. If it lands on another piece, it can move the number of spaces equal to that piece's number of rings. It can also displace that piece to another space. Played with tournament rules, you cannot win on an opponent's mistake, but rather, by creating a situation where your opponent cannot block multiple winning combinations. A winner of the 1985 Concours International de Créateurs de Jeux de Société. Online Play http://www.gyges.com/ (turn-based)
Mechanics: | Action Point Allowance System |
Categories: | Strategy |
Alternative names: | Gygès Gyges Gyges |
BARCODE: | 3421271303213 |
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The object of the game is to move a piece to your opponent's last row. The catch is, no one owns the pieces. You can only move a piece in the row nearest you. Pieces are made up of 1, 2, or 3 rings. This number is also the number of spaces it must move. If it lands on another piece, it can move the number of spaces equal to that piece's number of rings. It can also displace that piece to another space. Played with tournament rules, you cannot win on an opponent's mistake, but rather, by creating a situation where your opponent cannot block multiple winning combinations. A winner of the 1985 Concours International de Créateurs de Jeux de Société. Online Play http://www.gyges.com/ (turn-based)
Mechanics: | Action Point Allowance System |
Categories: | Strategy |
Alternative names: | Gygès Gyges Gyges |
BARCODE: | 3421271303213 |
In 11 wishlists In 3 collections This was seen 14567 times |