
Megiddo
A game by Steve Baldwin
2 - 3 Players 20 minutes Low
Pattern Building
Abstract Strategy
Description
Megiddo is a game of abstract strategy that's easy to learn but challenging to master. Played on a round board with six rings connected by six spokes, 2 to 3 players take turns placing stones on intersections, trying to get six in a row in various configurations. A win can be achieved by lining up stones along a spoke, around a ring, or in a spiral from inner to outer rings, making for a fun and unpredictable gameplay experience. First developed by Steve Baldwin in 1985, Megiddo has been redesigned for a new generation of players, offering a fresh take on a classic game. With a playtime of just 20 minutes, it's perfect for a quick game night or a fun break from the usual routine. The rules are simple, but the pattern building mechanics require strategic thinking, making Megiddo a great choice for fans of abstract strategy games.
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