Squex 2-Players

com.TrashPanda.Squex2p

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Total installs
23(23)
Rating
0.0
Released
May 3, 2019
Last updated
May 3, 2019
Category
Board
Developer
Trash Panda
Developer details
Name
Trash Panda
E-mail
startupdopovo@gmail.com
Website
unknown
Country
Portugal
Address
R Particular à R Sebastião S L, nº8 1ºD Penha de França, Lisboa 1170-293 Lisboa Lisboa
Android SDKs
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Screenshots

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Description

Mobile port of Squex, the board game developed by João Figueira.
Play with friends on your smartphone!

The Game:
Squex is a 2-player abstract connection game, similar to Hex.
The game is played on a 8x8 board of octagons and squares. The goal of each player is to connect their corresponding sides of the board with a continuous line of pieces.

How to play:
1. On their turn, each player can place one octagonal piece on any free octagonal place on the board.
2. If a piece is placed diagonally to a piece of the same color, a square of that color is placed to connect them (it is possible to place up to 4 squares by placing just one octagon).
3. If a piece is placed diagonally to a piece of the same color and there is a square of the opponent's color in between them, the opponent's square is replaced by a square of the player's color. The opponent's octagons are no longer connected by the square that was there. This is called a "cut".
4. Whenever a player performs a "cut", the opponent can then play two times in a row (it should be noted that if a player performs a "cut" on the first of two consecutive turns, they lose the second turn and it's the opponent's turn to play twice).
5. A player only wins when they connect their respective sides of the board and it is impossible for the opponent to ever break that connection with a "cut". Usually after a player connects two sides there are still three of four more turns until the connection is "uncutable".