
Crossin' Colors
A game by Joao Ribeiro
2 - 4 Players 30 minutes Low
Point to Point Movement
Abstract Strategy
Description
Crossin' Colors is a fun and strategic board game that's all about navigating a colorful grid. Designed by Joao Ribeiro and published in 2008, this abstract strategy game is easy to learn and can be played with 2 to 4 players. The goal is simple: get your pawn across the board by "walking" over stones of the corresponding color. The twist is that the stones are initially placed randomly, and you'll need to shift them around to create a path to the other side. As you play, you'll insert stones into rows or columns, shifting the existing ones and grabbing the last one to use for your next turn. This clever mechanism allows you to change the disposition of the stones on the board, gradually creating a path for your pawn to follow. With a playtime of just 30 minutes, Crossin' Colors is a great game for a quick session with friends or family. The point-to-point movement mechanic adds a layer of depth to the game, requiring you to think strategically about your next move. Whether you're a fan of abstract strategy games or just looking for a fun and challenging experience, Crossin' Colors is definitely worth checking out.
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