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Yavalath is an abstract game for 2 or 3 players that was designed by a computer program called LUDI (invented by Cameron Browne) in 2007. The goal of the game is to place four stones in a row without first making three in a row. 'LUDI' is the winner of the Gold Medal of the GECCO Humie awards! The Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO) is the largest annual conference on evolutionary computation.
The set includes a book with rules for another 14 games by 8 designers (in English or Japanese depending on your location).
Materials: Big box, board made of 5mm thick laser-cut acrylic (21 x 24 cm), 30 red discs, 30 black discs, 30 white discs (2 cm), bag, book with rules for 15 games.
Rules in English | Game page on boardgamegeek
WARNING: Choking hazard. It contains small parts that may be swallowed or inhaled. Not for children under 3 years.
This product is intended for general use by consumers of all ages (except 3 or younger). It is not intended primarily for children. |