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The GIPF (ギプフ) Project is a two person abstract game series composed of six works by German designer Chris Blum.
All the works in the series share the same taste, but each work has been completed as a deep, high quality, independent abstract game.
The simple components and the unique system built into each work make it a mature game where you can feel the designer's sharp thinking and sense.
The third part of this project is "ZERTZ (ゼヘツ)" which introduces a new system one after another.
The game is replaced with a game board with a disc that holds one ball in a hexagonal shape.
You can remove one disc by placing one of the three colors on top of the disc.
In addition, instead of placing a ball, you can capture the ball by jumping over other balls like a checker.
You can also capture the ball by jumping over other balls by removing the disc when the ball is placed.
However, if it is possible to jump over the ball in the field, you can also capture the isolated disc and the ball on it.
If you can jump over the ball in the field, you have to take priority over placing another ball.
If you can jump over the ball in the field, you have to take priority over placing another ball in the field.
If you can jump over the ball in the field, you have to take priority over placing another ball in the field.
If you can jump over the ball in the field, you have to take priority over placing another ball in the field.
The winning condition is that you create a role (specific combination) with the captured ball.
The game board becomes smaller and smaller.
Number of players : 2
Play time : 30 minutes
Target age : 9 years old or older
Designer : Kris Burm