
Head Quarter
A game by Michael Sohre
2 Players 15 minutes Low
No associated mechanics.
Abstract Strategy
Description
Get ready to challenge your friend or family member to a game of strategic fun with Head Quarter, a classic abstract strategy board game designed by Michael Sohre and first published in 1995. In this easy-to-learn game, two players sit on opposite sides of a large silhouette head with an empty space in the middle, where they take turns drawing and placing unique three-dimensional blocks, essentially short Tetris-like pieces, to try and outmaneuver each other. The blocks, made up of two colored cubes glued together, can be oriented in any way, allowing for endless possibilities and requiring players to think critically about their next move. As players fill their side of the head, the goal is to create large areas of the same color to score the most points. The game is quick, lasting only 15 minutes, but it's packed with excitement and challenge. Be careful, though - the head can be a bit wobbly, adding an extra layer of unpredictability to the game. With its simple rules and deep strategy, Head Quarter is a great choice for players looking for a fun and engaging experience. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or just looking for a new game to play with a friend, Head Quarter is sure to provide hours of entertainment and mental stimulation.
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