Tak: A Beautiful Game

June 10, 2017 - Comment

Taken from the pages of Patrick Roth fuss’s bestselling series the king killer Chronicle and made reality by renowned designer James Ernest, take is a beautiful two-player abstract strategy game boasting an elegant new design that feels like a familiar classic. The goal is simple: make a road connecting two opposite sides of the board.

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Taken from the pages of Patrick Roth fuss’s bestselling series the king killer Chronicle and made reality by renowned designer James Ernest, take is a beautiful two-player abstract strategy game boasting an elegant new design that feels like a familiar classic. The goal is simple: make a road connecting two opposite sides of the board. On their turn, players may place a stone in an empty space, move a stone to an adjacent square, or spread stacks of pieces along the board. Whether players win or lose, take offers a beautiful and elegant experience to players both familiar and unfamiliar with the king killer Chronicle.

Product Features

  • Double-sided, thematic board artwork by acclaimed artist Echo Chernik
  • Easy to teach, with a design that accommodates players of any experience level
  • From the pages of the wildly popular king killer chronicle, by best-selling author Patrick Roth fuss
  • Unique wooden components and beautifully designed board give take an elegant look to complement its design
  • For 2 players, ages 12 & up. Plays in 15-20 minutes

Comments

Agustin CR says:

A beautiful game I nice, engaging game that will be easy to learn, but pretty hard to master.The pieces are nicely crafted, and the board is double sided.

Christy says:

Good game to play with your teenager, very satisfied This was a gift for my daughter. It is enjoyable to play. Much more interesting and strategic than playing checkers, yet also without the complicated rules of chess. It is the perfect in between game.

N. H. Murray says:

Abstract Strategy perfection. This is one of my new favorites. Deceptively simple but hides layers of strategy in the gameplay. Drop a piece or “stone” into an empty spot or move a stone or stack of stones in a single direction. Form a chain from opposite sides and win. While it may sound simple, the act of stacking the stone and placing them vertically to form walls is nothing less than brilliant. Makes you wonder why this game was not invented hundreds of years ago. It is a must buy. Quality wooden pieces and…

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