Subulata

Published 2003

Players try to move their grasshoppers across the board to their opponent's corner while simultaneously stopping their opponent from doing the same. A random tile layout makes the board different each time you play. Your grasshoppers have hidden numbers 1-9 (1-7 in the online version) and the more you can get to the opposite corner, the better your score. The hoppers move 1, 2, or 3 spaces, depending if they jump from a water space, a flower or a leaf. The hoppers move forward to empty spaces, but can jump backwards if they are taking an opponents' piece. Captured pieces are also worth 1 pt each. When the board is laid out, the players sit at opposing corners, so the hoppers move orthogonally on the board, but diagonally to the players' view. This can distract you such that you don't quite recognize when a capture might happen. One of the best features of Subulata is that one hopper may threaten other hoppers without being at risk itself. This allows you to build an attack from which there is no defense. As the game opens, you might choose to move to attack, or try to slip by safely. But that leaves your home free to be occupied. Choices, choices! Online Play YourturnMyturn (turn based)

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Subulata

Game Info

Players
2 Players
Time
30 min
Weight
Light-Medium — 2.19/5
Year
2003
BGG Rating
6.51
BGG Rank
#11383
Min Age
8+

Frequently Asked Questions

Subulata is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of Subulata takes about 30 minutes.
Subulata has a complexity rating of 2.19/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Subulata is 8+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Subulata has a rating of 6.51/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 167 ratings. It is ranked #11383 overall.
Subulata was designed by Corné van Moorsel. It was published in 2003.