Apagos (2010) Board Game
Apagos is an abstract strategy board game that was released in in 2010. Designed by Carrom Art, Mica Games, and Owldays, it is a two-player game recommended for players aged 7 and above. The game involves moving turtles on a grid-based board to capture your opponent’s pieces.
Game Components of Apagos
How To Setup Apagos
To set up the game, each player chooses their ball color (white or black). The ramp is placed on the table, along with the 20 balls. One player freely positions the 4 squares on the ramp, deciding the number of visible holes. The other player starts the game, and then players take turns.
Gameplay Mechanics and Game Objective
– Take a ball from the reserve (either your own or your opponent’s) and place it in an empty hole on one of the squares. The square with the new ball must move up one position on the ramp.
– Move one of your balls from a square to an empty hole on a lower square on the ramp.
Player Experience
Apagos offers a quick and strategic gameplay experience, lasting around 10 minutes. Players must think ahead to outmaneuver their opponent by cleverly placing and moving their balls to secure the highest position on the ramp. The game requires reflexion and decision-making, making it engaging for players aged 7 and above.
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Personal Thoughts on Apagos
Apagos is an excellent choice for those who enjoy quick, strategic games that do not require a large time commitment. It is particularly suited for families or couples looking for a game that is easy to understand but challenging to win. The game’s abstract nature and simple components make it accessible to a wide range of players, while its strategic mechanics ensure that each game remains engaging and competitive.
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