
Dutch Mountains
A game by Corné van Moorsel
2 Players 0 minutes Simple
No associated mechanics.
Abstract Strategy
Description
Dutch Mountains is a clever and strategic board game designed by Corné van Moorsel, first published in 2000. This abstract strategy game is perfect for two players looking for a challenge that's easy to learn but difficult to master. The rules are simple and can be explained quickly, making it accessible to players of all skill levels. The game's mechanics are loosely based on the classic mathematical puzzle, The Towers of Hanoi, but with a twist that sets it apart from other games in the genre. In Dutch Mountains, players must navigate a complex web of disc movements, where taking a lower disc means taking all the discs on top of it, and larger discs can never be placed on top of smaller ones. This creates a delicate balance of strategy and foresight, as players must think carefully about each move to outmaneuver their opponent. With its unique gameplay and simple yet challenging rules, Dutch Mountains is a game that will keep you coming back for more. And as a rare gem that was even given away at Essen 2001, it's a game that's sure to provide hours of entertainment for fans of abstract strategy games.
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