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Cephalopod(search on Board Game Geek)
I felt that this was probably the best pure abstract game submitted this year. The rules are simple, yet the play is complex and the rules are innovative enough to count as something new. I looked at a few endgame positions and it seems rather amenable to combinatorial game theory and not utterly trivial for players. (For a beginning exercise, can you prove that the game always ends?) I especially like the small sense of humor the author has: he shows a blank board and labels it the "starting position". Nice. Return to Introduction |