Abalone is a fascinating game where simple principles are combined with countless possibilities and at the same time… with fantastically crafted game elements! What is it on? Two players sit in a hexagonal fingerboard with recessed grips, each placing 14 white balls and 14 black balls. The players alternately push their balls so that they push out the opponent’s 6 balls at the end. It pushes 1, 2 or 3 of their balls (which are in a line) forward, backward, or sideways, with 2 of my balls can press 1 of the opponent’s ball, 3 of my balls can push to 2 gears of the opponent. And that’s actually the whole rules! Why is this game so fascinating? The game seems easier than GO, but on the other hand, it has a lot to do with it! Like GO, it offers lots of fun when Fomen with extremely detailed game elements. The balls are heavy and push them so they fall into new recesses and provide incredible fun! The game can be played for hours. The batches can take from 30 minutes to many hours! It depends on the adopted tactics and playing style. With heavy balls and game board, the game is wonderful for train or even yacht! The rocking does not make it impressive, the balls sit hard in their “nests”. Awards of game collected: 1990 Mensa Select – Laureat 1989 Game of the Year – Recommendation 1989 Golden Ace (Game of the Year in France) – Laureat 1988 Concours International de Créateurs de Jeux de Société – A bit over A a bit about Abalone makers abalone games are the Francuzi: Michel Lalet and Laurent Levi. The idea of creating the game was born in 1988, the company Abalone was created, which had made the first game in September 1989, and no one was thought that this game was conquering the whole world. It began with the International Greed Festival in Cannes, where Abalone received the name of a decade. In the following years, Abalone conquered five of seven continents – from Austria, Italy, Spain, to Japan and Korea to the United States, Canada and Mexico. At Abalone the whole world plays, today you have the chance to join the game!

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