Path is a strategic tile placing game for one or two players that challenges you where ever you go…
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61 Bakelite game tiles (9 board pieces, 52 playing pieces)
1 fabric game board
1 water repellent soft carrying case
Instruction manual in English, Spanish, German, French and Hebrew
The two player game is a route planning abstract. Each playing tile is unique having four colored corners, each of which is in either green or orange, and silver pathways. Black indicates no path. Players compete to create a path from the starting tile to either of their two destination tiles. Nine black tiles with silver paths are place on the board to start. The remaining tiles (playing tiles and blocking tiles) are drawn randomly from the bag. The center tile has four silver paths leading out of it, but a black obstruction in the middle, so it cannot be used as a crossing point. During their turn, players have four tiles to play. Each tile must be placed so that it continues an existing path (eventually the two players’ paths may merge), adjacent colors match at corners (black can be placed adjacent to both orange and green), and paths match (black to black, silver to silver). Players must continue to place all of their tiles, as long as they can.
In the solitaire game, players can select from puzzles of varying levels of difficulty. The player is shown a greyscale image of an arrangement of tiles which they must reproduce with the playing tiles, again, matching orange to orange and green to green, according to the rules in the two player game. Each puzzle includes the IDs of the tiles needed to recreate the pattern. Skilled puzzle enthusiasts can opt to solve these puzzles without that bit of knowledge, adding to the puzzles another level of difficulty.
vidéo démo :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bF7kXDr7NJs
PnP mini démo :
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4c7so1rrtc12w … d.pdf?dl=0