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Game Entry

Cascades

(2001)
User Rating: 4.5 / 10 (3 Ratings)
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Designed By: William Chang
Published By: (Self-published)
(Web published)
# of Players: 2 - 2
Playing Time: 10 Minutes
Mfg Suggested Ages: 8 and up
Category: Abstract Strategy
Mechanics: Area Enclosure
Point to Point Movement
Other Names: N/A

Description

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  • DROP - Each stone is dropped on an empty cell, next to and below a stone of the same color
  • MOVE - First player drops one stone at the first turn, then each player drops up to two stones (he may pass).
  • GOAL - Wins the player with more stones on the bottom row.

Some words from the author: For some time now [Apr 16, 2001] I have been toying with the idea of trying to model/abstract the flow of water carving out a mountainside. A related geometric pattern is the fractal on certain seashells. [...] The image in my mind is a root-pattern forming or tributaries of a river. [...] The game generalizes to any MxN board. Without more experience playing and "figuring it out" I don't know how M and N affect playability. My intuition suggests 8x8 (really 8x15 if you measured it at the bottom) is already nontrivial and 10x10 might be "tournament".

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User Rank: N/A
Num Ratings: 3
Average Rating: 4.50
Standard Deviation: 1.47
Num Views: 772
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Personal Comments: 2
Users Owning: 0
Users Wanting: 0
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Total Plays: 13
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