NESTORTILES games
nestor romeral andres
Spain
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Hi.
Please add games that can be played with 1 or more Nestortiles sets.
More info about Nestortiles here:
Re: NESTORTILES, a new game system: 2nd game design contest!
Thank you!

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Martin Windischer
Austria Innsbruck
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Temple, an abstract game for 2
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Board Game: Domina 4
[Average Rating:6.72 Unranked]

nestor romeral andres
Spain
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Not a Nestortiles game, but it can be played with a few Nestortiles and 10 checkers in 2 colors (black and white).

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Board Game: Zendo
[Average Rating:7.31 Overall Rank:281]

Richard Morris
Scotland Harrogate North Yorkshire
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Coming up with a version of Zendo that uses Nestor tiles should be easy.
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nestor romeral andres
Spain
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One of my earlier Nestortiles designs.
I wanted to create a game that used the tiles both as tiles and as dice.
The result is a quite unfair and tense game (I like it!), as you spend most of the time creating your 'army', just to see it fall because of a bad die roll. Life itself 
EDIT: Added image
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nestor romeral andres
Spain
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A game for 2-6 players in the line of 'Ingenious'.
I hope you like it 
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Board Game: Textile
[Average Rating:6.50 Unranked]

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My first contribution to Néstor's "Nestortiles".
Perfect information tile placement game. Players create (or "knot") a common textile made of smaller parts, so called "patches", which again are combinations of nestortiles. Add big patches, find good junctions and, most important, create a lovely pattern (i.e. avoid the same color on adjacent tiles).
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Mark Brown
United States North Liberty Iowa
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Here's my first NESTORtiles game! As I haven't received my tiles yet, this game is totally NOT playtested.
It was inspired by my interest in non-transitive dice.
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Board Game: Keks
[Average Rating:7.60 Unranked]

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This is my second contribution to Nestortiles. It's a Nim-like game, yet a very colorful one and not so math-centric. Eat it!
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Board Game: Hex
[Average Rating:6.78 Overall Rank:1427]

Mark Brown
United States North Liberty Iowa
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Using brick wall spacing, you can emulate hexagonal tiling. Here's a pic of a 7x7 Hex board I made from less than one set of NESTORtiles. This means you can use these tiles to build any board with hexagonal tiling, providing you have enough NESTORtiles. The connections are a bit looser than grid tiling, but they are plenty solid to use as a gameboard.
I bet you didn't think of THAT, did you, Nestor? 
I submitted this image but I bet the mods reject it because it's too fuzzy, so here it is from my Gallery:
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Kenny VenOsdel
United States Saint Paul Minnesota
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Apparently Lego has also made adjustable dice. There is an interesting discussion going on here about the possibility of modifiable dice being used in RPGs. I've made sure to drop a few reminders of Nestortiles along the way as well.
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nestor romeral andres
Spain
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Myrmidons is a Nestortiles game for 2 players.
The Myrmidons were the fiercest warriors in all of ancient Greece. This game represents a small-scale battle between two brave armies of Myrmidons, both trying to eliminate the rival.
All of them look alike, but not all are equal. They vary in speed, strength and defense, and players must discover each other’s weaknesses during the battle in order to win the game.
Myrmidons uses part of a set of Nestortiles (36 tiles in 6 colors) and a 6x7 square board.
A Myrmidon is composed of three assembled Nestortiles, creating a 'corner'. The left tile represents the shield value (defense). The right one represents a sword (attack). And the bottom tile (flat) represents the maximum movement capacity. It is assembled so that only his owner can see the values, but not his opponent.
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Scott Almes
United States Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
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Overview:
Players are skilled artificers trying to purchase the best components to make the most deadly gladiator weapon the world has ever seen. The game takes place in two rounds. In the first round the players compete in a shrewd auction to get the components they need. In the second round, the players build their weapons and battle to decide the winner.
Components: 1 pack of A-Type Nestoriles (60 tiles in 10 colors)
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James Ryan
United States Whittier California
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Late to the party I know, but my game finally posted! Woohoo!
Still working on images and such.
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Brad N
United States Madison Wisconsin
There are 7 games I want to play by March 31st, 2012
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Architect is a tile placement game for 2-4 players. It's designed for nestorgames' game system Nestortiles. This game has been entered in the 2nd NESTORTILES game design contest.
Players are architects who construct buildings over three rounds. The player who lays out the best plan and builds the most appealing structure to the proper height at the right time will win.
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