Quarto has a 4×4 board and 16 pieces. Each piece has four dichotomous attributes — color, height, shape, and consistency — so each piece is either black or white, tall or short, square or round, and hollow or solid. The object is to place the fourth piece in a row in which all four pieces have at least one attribute in common. The twist is that your opponent gets to choose the piece you place on the board each turn.
A winner of the 1985 Concours International de Créateurs de Jeux de Société.
No, I'll tell YOU which piece you're going to play. Tom reviews the now-classic abstract strategy game Quarto.
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