
Skirrid
A game by Brian Taylor, Mark Eliot
2 - 6 Players 45 minutes Low
Tile Placement
Abstract Strategy
Description
Skirrid is a classic abstract strategy board game that's all about clever tile placement and outmaneuvering your opponents. Designed by Brian Taylor and Mark Eliot, this 1977 game is easy to learn but challenging to master, making it a great fit for 2 to 6 players looking for a fun and strategic experience. The game takes around 45 minutes to play, which is just the right amount of time to get fully immersed in the action without feeling overwhelmed. The goal is to score points by placing your tiles, which come in six different shapes, in the right spots on the 19x19 board. As you play, you'll need to think carefully about which tiles to place and where, taking into account the numbers on the board and the special abilities of each tile. You can even sacrifice a tile to block your opponents and gain an advantage, adding a nice layer of strategy to the game. With its unique blend of tile placement and abstract strategy, Skirrid is a game that will keep you coming back for more. Whether you're a fan of classic board games or just looking for something new and exciting, Skirrid is definitely worth checking out. Its simple rules and deep gameplay make it a great choice for players of all skill levels, and its compact playtime means you can easily fit it into a busy schedule.
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