Regular readers will be aware Kanare Kato is both a prolific and well-liked designer of abstract strategy games.
In the past The Meeple Guild has enjoyed several of his
games; Iago, Stairs, Lines of Fixation and Meridians some of the best among the
ones we’ve played.
This week we check in with Comune, which to start is not
quite the top-shelf offering of Kato’s games mentioned above.
That said, Comune remains a game which will hold some
interest for those looking for something just a bit different.
Comune is a placement game using rectangular house pieces.
The pieces are wooden, a generally appreciated feature of many Kanare_Abstract
published games.
The game allows players three types of placement depending
on the angle at which the pieces are placed. This creates some obvious depth,
but also makes Comune a bit more challenging in terms of game play.
In the game you can place your pieces next to each other at
any angle, but not next to the opponent's pieces at different angles.
Now as are most Kanare_Abstract published games, Comune
comes in a small – think necklace box size – box, utilizing an easy to fold
cloth board. The combo makes Comune and its sister games easy to take to the
coffee shop, cabin or business road trip, but also means the aforementioned
placement rules can be a bit harder to vision as pieces are in tight areas from
the get go.
And the angles are core to the game. The goal is to create
larger groups at each of the three angles.
The easy to take on the road aspect, and wood pieces are the
initial draw, and there is depth here to explore with a bit of patience to get
your head around things.
So Comune is worth a recommendation and worth a long look if
you are ordering from www.kanare-abstract.com/en-ca
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