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Da Vinci's Challenge
Board game
Board game
Da Vinci's Challenge is a board game distributed by Briarpatch.
Background
Da Vinci's Challenge is a game of patterns inspired by a geometric construction drawn by Leonardo da Vinci. The player's objective is to score the most points by using pieces to create patterns worth different point values. This is complicated because patterns can overlap. Pieces can also be used to block the opponent from creating patterns. The game ends when no more patterns can be made by either side. The player with the highest score is the winner.
Awards
It won a 2005 Mensa Select Award.
References
References
- (27 April 2005). "Easy to Learn, Hard to Master". Washington Post.
- Burstein, Dan. (2006). "Secrets of the Code". Vanguard.
- Leonardo da Vinci: ''[[Codex Atlanticus]]'', fol. 307r–309v, [https://www.leonardodigitale.com/index.php?lang=ENG online] at the e-Leo History of Science and Technology Digital Archive
- Murphy, David. (December 8, 2010). "Parenting: Da Vinci's Challenge". 6abc website.
- Mirpuri, Dipika. "Fun Games - Da Vinci's Challenge". About.com.
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