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<b>Introduction</b>
Each player gets a set of 8 pieces of a single colour. The pieces are 2 spheres, 2 cylinders, 2 cubes, and 2 cones in either dark or light colour. A random player starts.
<p>This is a 2-player game where the objective is to be the first player to place the fourth different shape in a row, column, or region.</p>


<b>Concept</b>
When it is your turn, you can place a piece on the board, so long as there is not already a piece of that shape in the same row, column or region.
<p>Each player gets a set of 8 pieces of a single colour. The pieces are 2 spheres, 2 cylinders, 2 cubes, and 2 cones in either dark or light colour</p>
<p>When it is your turn, you can place a piece on the board (within the placement rules).</p>


<b>Playing the Game</b>
The first player to place the fourth different shape in a row, column, or region wins the game. If a player cannot make a valid move, they lose.
<p>1. Each player gets 8 pieces, the first player is randomly selected.</p>
<p>2. Each player places a shape of their choice, but cannot place the same shape in the same row, column, region as their opponent.</p>
 
<b>END OF THE GAME</b>
<p>- The first player to place the fourth different shape in a row, column, or region wins the game.</p>
<p>- You forfeit the game if you have no more moves.</p>

Revision as of 12:39, 8 December 2020

Each player gets a set of 8 pieces of a single colour. The pieces are 2 spheres, 2 cylinders, 2 cubes, and 2 cones in either dark or light colour. A random player starts.

When it is your turn, you can place a piece on the board, so long as there is not already a piece of that shape in the same row, column or region.

The first player to place the fourth different shape in a row, column, or region wins the game. If a player cannot make a valid move, they lose.