If in teams: Black/Green, against Red/BlueBLACK moves 1st, red 2nd, blue 3rd, green 4th3 players: black is removed. -Blue's 16 pieces are put on the back row of the 4 boards...to learn more, click on the buttons on this site.
The Concept:
Playing more
than one board
as one game . . .
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This is the
bottom board: >
Labled "D"
R1C1
R1C2
R1C3
R1C4
R1C5
R1C6
R1C7
R1C8
R2C1
R2C2
R2C3
R2C4
R2C5
R2C6
R2C7
R2C8
R3C1
R3C2
R3C3
R3C4
R3C5
R3C6
R3C7
R3C8
R4C1
R4C2
R4C4
R4C5
R4C6
R4C7
R4C8
R5C1
R5C2
R5C3
R5C4
R5C5
R5C6
R5C7
R5C8
R6C1
R6C2
R6C4
R6C5
R6C6
R6C7
R6C8
R7C1
R7C2
R7C3
R7C4
R7C5
R7C6
R7C7
R7C8
R8C1
R8C2
R8C3
R8C4
R8C5
R8C6
R8C7
R8C8
<< TOP OF
BOTH BOARDS
Board Level "C" is the
next Board up
When using all
4 boards and
Black, Red,
Blue, Green ...
BLACK's
turn to move on
board level "A" YOUR TURN!
Once you've read and played these games you will understand how simple it is to translate any
2D flat board game into a 3D game. Also, 'What is a 3D game?' is explained on the backcover.
These games might seem intimidating but they are easier to play, very exciting and will
keep you on the edge of your seat for the whole game.
It's been said by some players that they ...never want to go back to a regular flat board again.