
Nonpoint
A game by Nathan Morse
1 - 3 Players 10 minutes Low
Hand Management, Tile Placement
Abstract Strategy
Description
Nonpoint is a quick and clever abstract strategy game that's easy to learn and plays in just 10 minutes. Designed by Nathan Morse and first published in 2012, it's a great option for 1 to 3 players looking for a fun and challenging experience. The game is all about maximizing your score by creating contiguous groups of your pieces on the board, while also trying to minimize the number of unused points on your pieces. With simple rules to learn, you'll be up and playing in no time, using hand management and tile placement to outmaneuver your opponents. As you take your turns placing pieces on the board, you'll need to think strategically about where to place them to maximize your score. The rules of placement add an extra layer of complexity and fun to the game, as you'll need to ensure that your pieces aren't pointing at their own color, and that no two adjacent pieces are pointing at each other. With its short playtime and easy-to-learn rules, Nonpoint is a great option for a quick game night or a fun solo experience. Whether you're playing with friends or on your own, Nonpoint is a great choice for anyone looking for a fun and challenging abstract strategy game.
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