Difference between revision 6 and revision 6
Summary: Changed license from Public Domain to custom license. I don't think this game can be in the Public Domain when there is a restriction on the license ("the authors are credited when it is copied"). That is more the equivalent of CC BY.
The two revisions are the same.Players | 2-4 |
Length | 30 minutes |
Required Bits | single piecepack, single set of double-six dominoes |
Designer | Michael Schoessow |
Version | 1.0 |
Version Date | 2002-05 |
License | custom license: This game is placed in the "public domain" with the understanding that the authors are credited when it is copied. |
Pawns Crossing is an abstract game that combines a requirement for tactical skill with a modest luck element. Players race to move tokens to their destinations over a tile and domino board. The game incorporates three separate movement mechanics which players must choose between at the beginning of each turn:
The game may be enjoyed by two to four players but a 2-player game feels different from a 4-player game. As with many multi-player abstracts, the 2-player version is more strategic.
http://www.piecepack.org/rules/pawns_crossing.pdf
CategoryGame RaceMultiplexCategory MechanicSlidingTilesCategory