Tailath
2011
Designed by Néstor Romeral Andrés
Published by (Web published), nestorgames
Tailath is a cross between TAIJI and Yavalath, that can be played with a Cross set (7x7x7 hexhex board and pieces in 2 colors) or a OMEGA set (setting up the board to 7x7x7). It was generated by a human searching the game space. RULES: Each player has an allocated color (red or blue). On your turn, you must place one red piece and one blue piece adjacent to each other on any 2 adjacent free spaces on the board. You win by making 4 in a row of your color at the end of your turn, but you lose if you make 4 in a row of your opponent's color (even if you make 4 in a row of your color). The player in turn also loses if he cannot make a legal move. DESIGN: TAIJI was created by a human (Néstor Romeral Andrés), and Yavalath was created by a computer program (LUDI, by Cameron Browne). One day TAIJI and Yavalath just drank too much and...
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