Rubik's Illusion
Publie en 1989
A curious abstract strategy game. The box forms the board; 32 squares plus a mirror which fits at right angles to the board producing a total playing surface of 64 squares. Each piece on the real side of the board has a reflection on the virtual side, which acts in all ways as a real piece. The pieces come in three types; red with red reflection, yellow with yellow reflection, and red with a yellow reflection (and vice versa, of course). On his turn a player can introduce a piece to the edge of the board, slide a piece of his colour or a dual piece or turn a dual piece 180 degrees. The aim of the game is to produce a line of 5 (but no more) pieces of his colour in any direction.
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Informations du jeu
- Joueurs
- 2 Players
- Temps
- 30 min
- Poids
- Light-Medium — 1,7/5
- Annee
- 1989
- Note sur BGG
- 5,98
- Classement sur BGG
- #20421
Foire aux questions
Rubik's Illusion is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of Rubik's Illusion takes about 30 minutes.
Rubik's Illusion has a complexity rating of 1.70/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
Rubik's Illusion has a rating of 5.98/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 79 ratings. It is ranked #20421 overall.
Rubik's Illusion was designed by Joe Dibley, Mark Setteducati. It was published in 1989.