The Collector Description
Have fun playing a fresh strategy game you probably never heard of.
It's for two or more players and you can choose to play it with your friends, AI, or a combination of both! I'm also working on online multiplayer :)
You start with a 6x6 grid of free nodes. Each turn, a player takes a node for himself, but must also eliminate a neighboring one from the game. Only free nodes can be taken. The game is played until there are no free nodes left. The player with the largest connected group wins.
Increase the size of the grid so you can play with more players! The game gets really complex when you play against more people. Set the grid to 10x10 and make AIs play against each other, it's a show.
The is under active development:
- AIs are being improved
- Online multiplayer is under construction
- Cosmetic features are underway
- ... and we're always accepting feedback :)
Collector is a game originally created by Walter Joris. It's just one of the many mathematical games featured in his book "100 Strategic Games for Pen and Paper". Make sure to check it out and check the credits section to find more of his work.
It's for two or more players and you can choose to play it with your friends, AI, or a combination of both! I'm also working on online multiplayer :)
You start with a 6x6 grid of free nodes. Each turn, a player takes a node for himself, but must also eliminate a neighboring one from the game. Only free nodes can be taken. The game is played until there are no free nodes left. The player with the largest connected group wins.
Increase the size of the grid so you can play with more players! The game gets really complex when you play against more people. Set the grid to 10x10 and make AIs play against each other, it's a show.
The is under active development:
- AIs are being improved
- Online multiplayer is under construction
- Cosmetic features are underway
- ... and we're always accepting feedback :)
Collector is a game originally created by Walter Joris. It's just one of the many mathematical games featured in his book "100 Strategic Games for Pen and Paper". Make sure to check it out and check the credits section to find more of his work.
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