
TAMSK
A game by Kris Burm
2 Players 20 minutes Low
Action Timer, Enclosure, Grid Movement
Abstract Strategy, Real-time
Description
TAMSK is a fast-paced abstract strategy game designed by Kris Burm, first introduced in 1998. This real-time game is designed for two players and can be learned quickly, making it easy to jump into a 20-minute match. The game features a unique grid movement mechanic, where players use sand timers as pieces, flipping them as they move to adjacent spaces on the board. The goal is simple: be the player with movable pieces when your opponent's are locked in place or out of time. The board's central spaces can handle more traffic, adding a layer of strategy to each move. As part of the project GIPF, TAMSK offers a thrilling and challenging experience that will keep you on your toes. With its easy-to-learn rules and short playtime, TAMSK is perfect for a quick gaming session, making it an excellent addition to any board game collection.