Blokus Trigon
From Educational Insights
It's a "chip off the ole Blokus," but with a super-challenging twist! A new dimension of triangular-created Trigon pieces must be fit, tip to tip with your own pieces, on the hexagonal game board. Angles jut in every direction, so new strategies are always evolving. It's the Bermuda Triangles (486 in all) of strategy games. Think carefully! You can block-and be blocked-at any moment! Quick to learn, challenging to master. Includes recessed game board, 88 Trigon pieces in four bright translucent colors, and guide. For 2-4 players.Grades K and up.
Product Details
- Brand: Educational Insights
- Model: 2970
- Released on: 2007-05-01
- Dimensions: 1.80" h x 6.40" w x 10.60" l, 1.80 pounds
Features
- For those who can't get enough of Blokus
- A new dimension of triangular-created Trigon pieces must be fit, tip to tip with your own pieces, on the hexagonal game board - You can block, and be blocked, at any moment
- Includes 88 pieces, recessed game board, and instructions
- A StrataGems Brain Building Game
- Fun for young and old
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
It's a "chip off the ole Blokus," but with a super-challenging twist. A new dimension of triangular-created Trigon pieces must be fit, tip to tip with your own pieces, on the hexagonal game board. Angles jut in every direction, so new strategies are always evolving. It's the Bermuda Triangles (486 in all) of strategy games. Think carefully. You can block, and be blocked, at any moment. Quick to learn, challenging to master. Includes recessed game board, 88 Trigon pieces in four bright translucent colors, and guide.
Customer Reviews
Phenomenal toy, highly recommended
We play this with our 7 and 3 year old kids and everyone enjoys the game. The three year old can grasp the rules, but not yet the strategy.
Fun way to bring family together
My sister has this. We (ages 19 to 76) gathered around to play after Thanksgiving dinner for several hours, and now I want one of my own.
I agree that it is best played with 3 or 4 players. It wasn't catching on when just 2 were trying to play. I didn't learn the solitaire rules, but that could be interesting.
I also agree that the pieces are small, a bit hard to keep still on the board, and easily lost.
Great Game
Love this game. I sometimes even play it by myself, the brainteaser way. Still trying to come up with some good strategies for winning. Overall, tons of fun.
Blokus Trigon From Educational Insights
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