
Chase
A game by Nathan Morse, Tom Kruszewski
2 Players 45 minutes Medium
Grid Movement, Hexagon Grid
Abstract Strategy, Dice
Description
Chase is a classic abstract strategy board game designed by Nathan Morse and Tom Kruszewski, first published in 1985. In this 45-minute game for two players, you'll start with a row of nine dice on your side of the hexagonal board, with the goal of reducing your opponent's dice count. On each turn, you can move a die in a straight line based on its face value, wrapping around the board or bouncing off walls to get the most out of your roll. As you navigate the board, you can capture your opponent's dice, adjust the values of adjacent dice, or split a die into two new ones when you land on the central chamber. The game requires strategic thinking and a bit of luck, making it an engaging challenge for fans of abstract strategy games. With normal complexity rules, Chase is easy to learn for experienced board game players, and its unique mechanics make it a fun and exciting experience.
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