Board game, LSD: Linearity, Simplicity, Duality

LSD

Linearity, Simplicity, Duality


A game by Richard van Oostrum, Rob Vermeer

2 - 4 Players40 minutesLow

Enclosure, Tile Placement

Abstract Strategy

Source - BoardGameGeek

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Description

LSD: Linearity, Simplicity, Duality is a compact but intense abstract strategy game that packs a punch despite its small size. Designed by Richard van Oostrum and Rob Vermeer, this 2006 game is easy to learn but full of complexity, making it a great challenge for players. With just 20 tiles to work with, you'll need to think strategically to outmaneuver your opponents and get a row of your tiles on the table. In LSD, you'll use tile placement and enclosure to block your opponents' paths, capture their tiles, and limit their ability to play. The game is designed for 2 or 4 players, and the team play option with 4 players adds a whole new level of excitement and unpredictability. With a playtime of just 40 minutes, LSD is a quick but thrilling game that's perfect for fans of abstract strategy games.

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