Alt text: The image shows a colorful cover for "Crossing," featuring whimsically illustrated characters: a green creature with a hat and a backpack, and a white sprite with red details, both under a large, ornate orange mushroom. The background suggests a nighttime scene with whimsical plants and two small human-like figures on the mushroom stalk. The name "Yoshiteru Shinohara" appears at the bottom.
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Crossings (1969)

Crossings

Crossings is a two-player abstract strategy board game invented by Robert Abbott. The rules were published in Sid Sackson’s A Gamut of Games.

Why is Crossings Popular?

Crossings is a classic abstract strategy game that has been enjoyed by players for decades. It is known for its simple rules and deep gameplay, making it a popular choice for players who enjoy games that are easy to learn but difficult to master.

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