
Exago
A game by Mark Forsyth
2 - 6 Players 30 minutes Simple
Enclosure, Tile Placement
Abstract Strategy
Description
Exago is a simple yet strategic board game that's all about enclosing and placing tiles to outmaneuver your opponents. Designed by Mark Forsyth and published in 2004, this abstract strategy game is perfect for 2 to 6 players looking for a fun and challenging experience. The rules are easy to learn, and a typical game lasts around 30 minutes, making it a great option for a quick game night. Players take turns placing their colored tiles on the board, trying to get four in a row while blocking their opponents from doing the same. The twist is that when a player can't place a tile, they can move an existing one to a new position, potentially isolating a group of tiles and sending them back to their owners. With its unique mechanics and straightforward rules, Exago is a great choice for anyone looking for a lighthearted yet strategic board game experience.
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