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Gobblet
| Field | Value | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| subject_name | Gobblet | |||
| image_link | [[Image:Gobblet.jpg | 200px | Cover of the Gobblet box.]] | |
| image_caption | ||||
| players | 2 | |||
| ages | 7 and up | |||
| setup_time | ||||
| playing_time | ||||
| random_chance | None | |||
| skills | Strategic thought, Memory |
subject_name=Gobblet| image_link=[[Image:Gobblet.jpg|200px|Cover of the Gobblet box.]] | image_caption=| players=2| ages=7 and up| setup_time= playing_time= random_chance=None| skills=Strategic thought, Memory| footnotes=
Gobblet is a board game for two players designed by Thierry Denoual and published in 2001 by Gigamic and Blue Orange Games. Gobblet was a finalist for the 2004 Jeu de l'année.
The game is played on a 4×4 board. Each player has 12 pieces of the same colour but different sizes. Players take turns to place a piece on the board or move their piece that already is on the board. Bigger pieces can be placed so that they cover smaller ones. A player wins by placing four pieces of the same colour in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row.
In 2003, Gigamic and Blue Orange Games released Gobblet Junior, a version of the game for younger players, which is played on a 3×3 board.
In 2009, Blue Orange Games published revisioned editions: Gobblet X4 and Gobblet Gobblers to replace Gobblet and Gobblet Jr. accordingly.
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