Tantrix.com
by Dave Dyer
Play at Tantrix.com from your android
App Name | Tantrix.com |
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Developer | Dave Dyer |
Category | Board |
Download Size | 9 MB |
Latest Version | 2.14 |
Average Rating | 0.00 |
Rating Count | 0 |
Google Play | Download |
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Welcome to Tantrix.com - a spatial game of colour and strategy - now available on mobiles!
This fascinating New Zealand game was invented in 1988 and has since won numerous awards worldwide for its quality, beauty and elegance. It consists of 56 unique hexagonal tiles connected by red, green, blue and yellow paths. Players must try to block or control their opponents path-colour while simultaneously growing their own.
Online Tantrix has been available for nearly 20 years, and now with this app you can compete against the international Tantrix community on your mobile. Or challenge the resident robot opponent to a game anytime!
Tantrix is simple enough to learn, yet with the possibility to be infinitely complex. Unlike conventional strategy games such as chess, in Tantrix the ratio of skill and luck varies from game to game.
The best player usually wins, but not always!
Great for training strategic thinking, spatial ability, problem solving, planning and also memory skills.
This fascinating New Zealand game was invented in 1988 and has since won numerous awards worldwide for its quality, beauty and elegance. It consists of 56 unique hexagonal tiles connected by red, green, blue and yellow paths. Players must try to block or control their opponents path-colour while simultaneously growing their own.
Online Tantrix has been available for nearly 20 years, and now with this app you can compete against the international Tantrix community on your mobile. Or challenge the resident robot opponent to a game anytime!
Tantrix is simple enough to learn, yet with the possibility to be infinitely complex. Unlike conventional strategy games such as chess, in Tantrix the ratio of skill and luck varies from game to game.
The best player usually wins, but not always!
Great for training strategic thinking, spatial ability, problem solving, planning and also memory skills.