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subject_name=Igloo| |
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designer=[[Andy Looney]]| |
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description=A turn-based version of [[Icehouse]], with only one color worth points by the end.| |
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max_players=2| |
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sets=5| |
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stashes=4| |
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setup_time=2 minutes| |
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min_playing_time=15 minutes| |
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max_playing_time=30 minutes| |
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complexity=Medium | |
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strategy=High| |
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release_year=1996| |
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game_status=Complete| |
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game_length=Medium| |
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random_chance=None| |
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BGG_Link=[https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/33283/igloo Igloo]| |
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'''Igloo''' is a simplified version of [[Icehouse]], using a freeform board, but has discrete turns. In a 2-player game, each player uses 2 stashes; one color is used for scoring unbeknownst to the opponent, while the other is a decoy color. |
'''Igloo''' is a simplified version of [[Icehouse]], using a freeform board, but has discrete turns. In a 2-player game, each player uses 2 stashes; one color is used for scoring unbeknownst to the opponent, while the other is a decoy color. |
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Igloo | ||
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Andy Looney | ||
A turn-based version of Icehouse, with only one color worth points by the end. | ||
Players: | 2 | |
Length: | Medium | |
Complexity: | Medium | |
Trios per color: | 5 | |
Number of colors: | 4 | |
Setup time: | 2 minutes | |
Playing time: | 15 minutes - 30 minutes | |
Strategy depth: | High | |
Random chance: | None | |
BGG Link: | Igloo | |
Status: Complete (v1.0), Year released: 1996 | ||
Igloo is a simplified version of Icehouse, using a freeform board, but has discrete turns. In a 2-player game, each player uses 2 stashes; one color is used for scoring unbeknownst to the opponent, while the other is a decoy color.
Designed by Andrew Looney, 1997.
External Links[edit | edit source]
- The rules for Igloo are online.
- Igloo is listed on BoardGameGeek.