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Late arrivals & final whispers - DropZone

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This is another one-minute invention. There was a thread at the BGG Abstract Forum in which I mentioned that Dominions was inherently hexagonal, which is bull. But making a square version seems like a lot of effort for a lesser game. Then I thought, well, what about a simpler game, one with say a "last to move wins" goal? And that was basically it, it tumbled right out of the blue into my lap. If you're not smart, you have to be lucky!





Enschede, december 2020

christian freeling

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