Got a bag for the tokens, but it's just big enough for all of them. Could be bigger.
Not much in there, but the rule is simple and I really could use the dice inside.
Designer | Kris Burm |
Publisher | Rio Grande Games |
Players | 2 |
Playtime | 30 mins |
Suggested Age | 9 and up |
Honors | |
Additional Info |
528/zertz
http://boardgamegeek.com/forum/444/zertz/reviews
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In this third addition to the GIPF Project players compete to acquire sets of multi-colored balls. This is mostly accomplished by jumping one ball over one or more others, Checkers-style, on a hex board. A player's turn consists of either jumping (which can be forced) or placing any color ball on the board and removing an empty space from the edge of the board. In this manner, the play space continually shrinks, giving the endgame an almost claustrophobic feel.
This game is part of project GIPF.
Home Page: http://www.gipf.com/zertz/index.htmlThere is a lot of strategy to Zertz that isn't obvious and fun to figure out and explore. I've played 1-4 of the Gipf project and this one is my favorite so far. Just a heads up, there is no board for Zertz, but they still include a small cutout board-like piece. I was confused, but it is useless. Just a manufacturing thing I guess.
I own and love all the GIPF Project games. They are some of the best 2-player abstracts out there
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Great game. I now own every games from de GIPF SERIES. I love them all !!
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Got a bag for the tokens, but it's just big enough for all of them. Could be bigger.
Not much in there, but the rule is simple and I really could use the dice inside.