
Myriath
A game by Martijn Althuizen
2 - 4 Players 20 minutes Low
Tile Placement
Abstract Strategy
Description
Myriath is a strategic tile-placing board game that's all about making connections - literally. Designed by Martijn Althuizen and first published in 2008, this abstract game is easy to learn but challenging to master, making it a great fit for players of all skill levels. In Myriath, 2 to 4 players compete to connect as many tail ends of their pieces as possible to other pieces on the board. The twist is that when you place a piece, at least one of its tail ends must connect to an opponent's piece, adding a fun layer of strategy and interaction to the game. With a playtime of just 20 minutes, Myriath is a quick and engaging game that's perfect for a casual game night or a lunch break. The goal is simple: connect your pieces and outmaneuver your opponents to win. The player with the most connected tail ends at the end of the game is declared the winner, so you'll need to think carefully about each move to come out on top. Whether you're a fan of abstract strategy games or just looking for a fun and challenging experience, Myriath is definitely worth checking out.
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