
Mitsudomoe
A game by Mitsuo Yamamoto
2 - 4 Players 15 - 30 minutes Unknown
No associated mechanics.
Abstract Strategy
Description
Get ready to jump into the fun and strategic world of Mitsudomoe, a game designed by Mitsuo Yamamoto and published in 2020. In this abstract strategy game, 2 to 4 players take turns laying down stepping stones, or rings, to help their trio of balls navigate the 5x5 grid gameboard and reach the opposite corner. The twist is that you can sabotage your opponents by covering their rings with yours, or by relocating their balls as you jump over them. With simple rules that can be explained quickly, Mitsudomoe is easy to learn, but challenging to master. The goal is to get all three of your balls to the goal spaces opposite your starting corner, or be the last player remaining in the game. On each turn, you'll place or move a ring of your color and jump with one of your balls over other balls, relocating them to a new spot on the board. With a playtime of just 15 to 30 minutes, Mitsudomoe is a great game for a quick session with friends or family. The combination of strategic planning and tactical maneuvering makes for a thrilling experience that will keep you coming back for more. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or just looking for a fun and engaging game, Mitsudomoe is definitely worth checking out.
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