Hexxagon takes a simple concept and turns it into something surprisingly engaging. The rules are easy to grasp, but mastering them requires a bit more finesse, especially when facing a determined opponent. There is a satisfying rhythm to its gameplay, a back-and-forth that keeps you thinking a few steps ahead. It is the kind of game that proves complexity is not always necessary for depth. Sometimes, a clever idea and solid execution are more than enough.
I was absolutely addicted to Hexxagon and Hexxagon II as a teenager; I was reminiscing about it just now and found this page! I remember when I completely annihilated the computer player, leaving them with zero pieces on the board, and thinking "well, can't really go anywhere from here"!
I discovered it can be played online at hexxagon dot com, if you want to try out the gameplay.
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