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'''Ataxx''' is a board game released by [[Leland Corporation]].


'''Ataxx''' is a board game released by [[Leland Corporation]].   
Two players are each given two pieces that are initially places at the corners of a 7x7 board. The players make alternating turns, either placing a new piece adjacent to a piece under their control, or by jumping a controlled piece a distance of two tiles. After a move, any hostile pieces next to the destination or new piece are captured, and now belong to the player that made the move. Players must move when possible, and if they cannot move, must skip their turn (and are not likely to move on later turns.) The objective is to control the greatest number of pieces on the board.


Two players are each given two pieces that are initially places at the corners of a 7x7 board.  The players make alternating turns, either placing a new piece adjacent to a piece under their control, or by jumping a controlled piece a distance of two tiles.  After a move, any hostile pieces next to the destination or new piece are captured, and now belong to the player that made the move.  Players must move when possible, and if they cannot move, must skip their turn (and are not likely to move on later turns.)  The objective is to control the greatest number of pieces on the board.
Although it was never released as a physical product, it can be adapted from other standard board games.
 
Although it was never released as a physical product, it can be adapted from other standard board games.  


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[[Category:Leland Corporation]]

Latest revision as of 19:51, 17 March 2024

Box artwork for Ataxx.
Box artwork for Ataxx.
Ataxx
Developer(s)Leland Corporation
Publisher(s)Leland Corporation
Year released1990
System(s)Arcade
Genre(s)Board game
ModesMultiplayer
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Ataxx is a board game released by Leland Corporation.

Two players are each given two pieces that are initially places at the corners of a 7x7 board. The players make alternating turns, either placing a new piece adjacent to a piece under their control, or by jumping a controlled piece a distance of two tiles. After a move, any hostile pieces next to the destination or new piece are captured, and now belong to the player that made the move. Players must move when possible, and if they cannot move, must skip their turn (and are not likely to move on later turns.) The objective is to control the greatest number of pieces on the board.

Although it was never released as a physical product, it can be adapted from other standard board games.