
Ubiquity
A game by Pierre Etienne
2 Players 30 minutes Low
Roll / Spin and Move
Abstract Strategy
Description
Ubiquity is a classic abstract strategy board game designed by Pierre Etienne, first published in 1983. This game is perfect for two players looking for a fun and challenging experience that can be learned quickly, with easy-to-understand rules. In Ubiquity, each player starts with four cities, each containing an emperor piece and three warriors, which are randomly positioned on the board. The goal is to outmaneuver your opponent by rolling dice to move your pieces along interconnecting lines between or into cities, with the aim of taking over all of your opponent's towns or removing all of their pieces from the board. As you play, you'll need to strategically move your warriors and emperor to remove your opponent's pieces or paralyze them, preventing them from entering certain cities. The game mechanics of roll and spin, combined with the move mechanic, create a thrilling experience that requires careful planning and tactical thinking. With a playtime of just 30 minutes, Ubiquity is an excellent choice for a quick but engaging gaming session. Whether you're a fan of abstract strategy games or just looking for a new challenge, Ubiquity is sure to provide hours of entertainment and fun competition between you and your opponent.
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