
Safari-Dual
A game by Mitsuo Yamamoto, Mitsuo Yamamoto
2 Players 10 - 20 minutes Simple
Grid Movement, Variable Player Powers
Abstract Strategy, Animals
Description
Safari-Dual is a strategic board game that combines simple rules with complex gameplay. Designed by Mitsuo Yamamoto, this game is easy to learn but challenging to master. Players take turns moving their pieces, which include lions, elephants, and giraffes, around the grid. The goal is to capture your opponent's lion or move your own lion to their base area. The twist in Safari-Dual is the dual nature of the pieces, which can work together or against each other. For example, an elephant can team up with an opponent's elephant to capture their giraffe or lion. This unique system adds a layer of depth to the game, making it more interesting and exciting. With a playtime of just 10 to 20 minutes, Safari-Dual is a great game for a quick match between two players.
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