Dots and Boxes - Eduardo Lucas - Libros -  - 9781701922549 - 23 de octubre de 2019
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Dots and Boxes

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Come in (8.625 x 11.25 inches with bleed).200 pages. Glossy Cover. Dots and boxes is a simple pen and paper game played by two people. It was originally published in the 1800s in France under the name La Pipopipette and can also be called Pigs in a Pen, Boxes or Game of Dots. Instructions: This is a game for two players. Players take it in turns to connect two vertically or horizontally adjacent dots with a pencil. Diagonal lines cannot be made. The goal is to own as many squares as possible on the grid. A square is claimed by the player who completes the fourth edge. When a player completes a square, they should mark it with their initial. Play ends when all the dots are connected.*************************************************************************************Dots and Boxes is a pencil-and-paper game for two players (sometimes more). It was first published in the 19th century by French mathematician Édouard Lucas, who called it la pipopipette. It has gone by many other names, including the game of dots, dot to dot grid, boxes, and pigs in a pen. The game starts with an empty grid of dots. Usually two players take turns adding a single horizontal or vertical line between two unjoined adjacent dots. A player who completes the fourth side of a 1×1 box earns one point and takes another turn. (A point is typically recorded by placing a mark that identifies the player in the box, such as an initial.) The game ends when no more lines can be placed. The winner is the player with the most points.

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Publicado 23 de octubre de 2019
ISBN13 9781701922549
Páginas 202
Dimensiones 216 × 280 × 11 mm   ·   480 g
Lengua Inglés  

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