Redline

 

Yellow and blue squares carry red lines into their corners or to the middle of their edges; you place a tile to continue one line; the background color of the new tile must alternate to that of the tile whose line you are continuing. You can also place tiles adjacent via corners. When you manage a row of three or more tiles of the same color or four or more tiles with alternating colors, you can draw an additional tile. Whoever is last to be able to place a tile, wins; there is also a facultative scoring system.

 

Abstract placement game for 2-6 players, no age given

 

Publisher: Cobrain Denkspellen 1988

Designer: Jonathan Schouten, Velleman Paul

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Users: For families

 

Version: nl * Rules: nl * In-game text: nl