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Brood
Brood
by (Web published) (2022)
Player Count
2
Categories
  • Abstract Strategy
  • Designers
  • Michael Amundsen
  • Mechanisms
  • Hex-and-Counter
  • Pattern Building
  • Family
  • Combinatorial
  • Player Count: Two Player Only Games
  • Digital Implementations: Ai Ai
  • Rating: 0/10 from 0 users

    Description

    Brood is a polyhex-matching game for two players – Black and White – played on an initially empty hexagonal board.

    Rules:
    • On the very first turn, Black places one stone on any hex.
    • From then on, starting with White, the players take turns placing exactly two stones each on empty hexes.
    • A player is allowed to pass instead of placing their two stones.
    • When the players pass in succession, the game is over, and the player with the higher score wins.

    Scoring and the definition of a brood:
    • The score is a function of the players' broods.
    • A brood is a set of groups of the same shape, size and color.
    • Shapes are considered identical even if they are rotated or mirrored.

    Example: A black group consisting of 3 stones in a line makes up a brood together with all and only black groups of 3 in a line.

    • The point value of a brood is the number of stones in it multiplied by the smallest of the following two numbers:
    (i) The number of groups in it.
    (ii) The size of the groups in it.

    Example: If Black has 4 groups that are 3 stones in a line, this brood is worth 36 points. That's the number of stones in it (12) multiplied by the size of the groups in it (3).

    —description from the designer

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