
FNAP
A game by Andrew Juell
2 Players 20 minutes Medium
Pattern Building, Simultaneous Action Selection, Square Grid, Tile Placement
Abstract Strategy
Description
FNAP is a clever and engaging strategy game that's all about outsmarting your opponent. Designed by Andrew Juell and first published in 2006, this abstract strategy game is perfect for two players looking for a fun and challenging experience. With a playtime of just 20 minutes, you can easily fit in a game or two, and the normal complexity of the rules means that board game enthusiasts will pick it up in no time. The game is all about tile placement, and points can be scored in three different ways - using the arrows, circles, and numbers on the tiles. Players choose a tile from their set of 24, revealing them simultaneously, and the player with the lower numbered tile gets to place both. This means that planning ahead and anticipating your opponent's moves are crucial, as you try to create higher line-totals to score points. With 18 rounds to play, you'll need to stay focused and adapt your strategy to come out on top. Whether you're a seasoned board game player or just looking for a new challenge, FNAP is a great choice for anyone who loves abstract strategy and a bit of competition.
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