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Game Category: Strategy Games
Number of Players: 2, 3, 4
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12 May, 2017 @ 10:23am
2 May, 2020 @ 3:46am
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Circular Reasoning

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Board Game Geek: Circular Reasoning[boardgamegeek.com]
Rated: 6.9
Players: 2-4. Best with 4.
Weight: 2.33
Time to Play: 20-45 minutes
Click for Rules[boardgamegeek.com]

Awards: 2016 Mensa Select Winner[boardgamegeek.com]

Official site[breakinggames.com]
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Circular Reasoning is a two to four player game where players race each other to get all their tokens to the center of a circular board. The board alters itself as the game presses on, impacting how players interact with each other and how they intend to win.

Circular Reasoning is an abstract strategy game developed by two students at the University of Texas at Dallas, Tomer Braff and Edward Stevenson, under the name "Giant Shoulder Productions". After being featured at IndieCade 2014, Circular Reasoning was then picked up by Ad Magic and is now being published under Breaking Games.

The board consists of a goal in the center and three concentric tracks of 16 spaces each. Each track has a gate to the next level, but the gates rotate around the board according to the number of tokens found in each level.

Each player gets a square, a triangle, and a circle, which move four, three, or two spaces respectively. In addition to racing toward the center, tokens can be used to block other tokens from using the gates to advance. Because of this, players must predict and work around their opponents moves to secure victory.
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Complete rules are also in notebook.
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Everything in this workshop item was hand-made from scratch.
1 Comments
Sage 2 May, 2020 @ 3:41am 
Thanks so much for creating this. Everything works well, except the middle gate which doesn't move. Can easily still play by substituting it with a random small object.