Cat Herders: The Cat Herding Game of Herding Cats
2013
Designed by Nick Bentley
Published by (Web published)
Nine cats have escaped into the park. They re grumpy and would prefer you leave them alone. Nonetheless, you employ a team of animal control agents and your job is to round up the cats. You win by nabbing five of them. Cat Herders is a luckless, 2-player combinatorial game, designed to be an elegant simulation (an evocative simulation using a minimum of rules). The game is played on a hex grid. The central dilemma is that, while your goal is to capture cats by moving your herders to next to them, when you move a herder next to a cat, the cat runs away. The only way to capture a cat is approach it at just the right angle and surround it, before your opponent does. It's tricky. A good analogy for the feel of play: it's a bit like a multi-player version of chat noir. Rules, design background, and an example game can be found here.
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