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Gordian's Knot(search on Board Game Geek)
This puzzle has been getting quite a buzz in the mechanical puzzle community. Franz de Vreugd, a good friend of mine and designer of this, which he originally called "Extreme Torture" (there's a simpler version out there called just "Torture"), managed to convince Thinkfun to create his puzzle. Or, probably more like the hordes of puzzle collectors were just angling for a good, high-quality, affordable commercial version; ones I've seen have been either prototype-like and break too easily; or made by a skilled craftsman out of mahogany and pine and cost upwards of $100. Anyway, even if you're not into puzzles, you'll probably find the back-and-forth sliding movements reasonably satisfying (although I can assure you that there are definitely harder take-apart puzzles). Return to Introduction |