| Major Fun
Bernie DeKoven
September, 2003
USA
Quadtria is an elegant, and beautifully
made two player strategy game from the one game company
I have the most difficulty writing about - because I write
for them - Out of the Box Publications.
My main bias-reduction strategy is our more or less weekly
"Game Tastings." Despite my eagerness to play every game that
comes in, I sat this one out and limited myself to comment-free
observation.
What I observed is that the game looks a lot simpler than
it is. Oh, it's easy to learn, all right. You move one piece
at a time, along a comfortably smooth channel to the next
satisfyingly inset pit. If you get any three of your five
pieces to form a triangle in any of the four sections of the
board, you win. Of course, triangles in your starting section
don't count, at least not in the beginning of the game (or
both players would win as soon as the game starts).
Perceiving triangles, however, turns out to be far more subtle
than one would think. And this is really why the game became
so intriguing, even to those of us who just kibbitzed. We
kept on thinking that the game would prove to be trivial,
that the next player would definitely win, only to discover
that we were wrong.
They say the game takes from 5-35 minutes to play. Our first
did in deed took five. Our second - yes, the players insisted
on playing it again - a good 25 minutes. And I mean "good."
There are too few unique, easy-to-learn strategy games. Quadtria
is definitely one of the few.
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