Tri-Camelot (2002)
Min. Age: 10
Number of Players: 2 - 3
Publisher: (Unknown)
Designers: Michael Wortley Nolan
Artists: Unknown
Mechanics: Point to Point Movement
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Ostesibly a 3-handed analog of Camelot, this game bares some resemblance to Cam in that it has a single goal each player must protect. Additionally the board is markedly different than any game in the Camelot family and uses hexagons.
The game is a three-handed pure abstract. Each player protects a single goal space from both opponents. In spite of the name, this game is a three-handed version of Cam, not Camelot in that the first first to enter a goal wins and so ends the game. Often this means that a player can block one but not both opponents. Hence these games can end suddenly and kingmaking can be involved.
The game is a three-handed pure abstract. Each player protects a single goal space from both opponents. In spite of the name, this game is a three-handed version of Cam, not Camelot in that the first first to enter a goal wins and so ends the game. Often this means that a player can block one but not both opponents. Hence these games can end suddenly and kingmaking can be involved.
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