Quod (1979)

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Playtime: 0
Min. Age: 0
Number of Players: 2
Publisher: ROMBOL, Scientific American
Designers: G. Keith Still
Artists: Unknown
Mechanics: Pattern Building
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Quod is an abstract strategy game played on an 11-by-11 grid of spaces with the four corner spaces removed. Players alternate placing pieces, called quods, into empty spaces. A player wins by placing four quods that form the four corners of a square. The square can be any size and any orientation (in other words, the square can be "tilted").

In addition, each player has a small number of pieces, called quasars, that are used purely for blocking.

Quod was invented by G. Keith Stills in 1979, while he was at college, and was popularized by Scientific American in March 1996.

Many computer implementations exist, such as
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Heights/2220/quod.htm...
and
http://wizard.ae.krakow.pl/~jb/Quod/

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