
Pacru
A game by Mike Wellman
2 - 4 Players 45 minutes Medium
Square Grid, Tile Placement
Abstract Strategy, Game System
Description
Pacru is a strategic board game designed by Mike Wellman, where 2 to 4 players compete to outmaneuver each other on a grid of nine tiles by nine tiles, divided into nine borderlands. The game is all about the interaction between pieces and tiles, and as you move your pieces across borders, you replace neutral tiles with your own colored tiles, gaining more power and movement options. With each tile you place, your pieces become more powerful, allowing you to sweep across the board, changing tiles to your color, or pincer an opponent's piece with two of your own. As a game of normal complexity, Pacru is easy to learn for those familiar with board games, and a typical playtime of 45 minutes makes it a great option for a fun and engaging evening with friends. First published in 2004, Pacru has become a classic abstract strategy game, with a unique game system that sets it apart from other games. Whether you're playing with 2, 3, or 4 players, the game is full of exciting possibilities, and the goal is simple: place your 42nd tile on the board or eliminate all your opponent's pieces to win. With its simple yet strategic gameplay, Pacru is a great choice for anyone looking for a fun and challenging board game experience.
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