
Arabana-Ikibiti
A game by Günter Cornett
2 Players 20 minutes Low
Area Majority / Influence, Hand Management, Network and Route Building
Abstract Strategy, Card Game
Description
Arabana-Ikibiti is a strategic board game designed by Günter Cornett, first published in 1997. This abstract strategy game is easy to learn and plays quickly, with a typical game lasting around 20 minutes. For 2 players, it's a great way to spend a short amount of time competing and having fun. The game involves building bridges between islands, with players trying to gain a majority of bridges on each island to eliminate their opponent's connections. As players manage their hand of cards and build their network of bridges, they need to think strategically about which islands to focus on and when to play their cards. With its simple rules and deep strategy, Arabana-Ikibiti is a great choice for fans of abstract strategy games and card games. Despite being published over 25 years ago, the game remains engaging and challenging, making it a great option for those looking for a quick and fun gaming experience.
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