Overdrafts
1990
Designed by David G. Watts
Published by Rostherne Games
An abstract strategy game in which players attempt to cross the board. Each player has six cones and seven checkers and moves one of each on a turn; checkers move normally (one space diagonally forward) but cannot capture, whereas cones are moved using one of a set of cards. Once a card has been used it cannot be used again until all cards have been used. Cones can capture opposing cones or land on opposing checkers; this does not capture them but prevents them from moving. The object is to get a checker to the opposite end of the board without a cone being able to immediately move onto it. The first version of the game, Chafts, used a set of six cards showing Chess moves for the cones. The second version, Overdrafts, used a set of eight cards with arrows giving movement directions.
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