Trimula
Veröffentlicht 1953
Trimula appears to be an implementation of 3D Noughts and Crosses. It looks from the box that it was released sometime in the early 70s. The contents consists of a clear plastic 3D game board which can be assembled and disassembled at will, and a more than adequate number of large glass marbles in two colours. However whilst it is a game in a 3 x 3 x 3 matrix, it has very different win conditions to Tic Tac Toe in that the player with the most row of 3, when the pawns are all played, wins. There are a number of other such games where the players use 3 boards arranged to yield 27 playing positions.
Mechaniken
Kategorien
Verlage
Spielinformationen
- Spieler
- 2 Players
- Zeit
- 1 min
- Gewicht
- Light — 1,2/5
- Jahr
- 1953
- BGG-Bewertung
- 4,31
- BGG-Rang
- #29776
- Mindestalter
- 6+
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Trimula is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of Trimula takes about 1 minutes.
Trimula has a complexity rating of 1.20/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Trimula is 6+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Trimula has a rating of 4.31/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 128 ratings. It is ranked #29776 overall.
Trimula was designed by (Uncredited), Woodrow Arthur Heacock, William Spyker, Herbert B. Swift. It was published in 1953.