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by ddol
762 days ago
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I disagree.
You can teach a 4-year-old the moves each chess piece can make, but expecting them to absorb strategy, or to visualise 2+ moves into the future is an unfair burden. The following are much better perfect information games for kids. I play each with my kids and have listed the age when they were able to strategise 2+ moves ahead: - Gobblet Gobblers (4) - Onitama (6) - Hive (8) |
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Gobblet Gobblers -- on a cursory look -- seems to me like a complication on top of naughts and crosses. Namely, adding the ability to mask opponent pieces, and replace existing pieces.
As a side note it seems to me that one could replicate Gobblet Gobblers by using coloured coins of 3 sizes, with the smaller coins trumping the bigger ones thereby implying stacks.