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Encyclopedia > Gipf

Gipf is a board game by Kris Burm, the first in his so-called Gipf project. Players push tokens from the edge of the board, attempting to line up four of the same color in a row.

First in project. The Gipf project Followed by: Tamsk

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Gipf for One download @ Game Downloads (533 words)
Gipf for One is an excellent PC version of GIPF, a fascinating abstract board game invented by Kris Burm in 1997.
The addition of three gipfs (which can be "dissolved" into two standard pieces) adds an even more challenging layer to the game.
Gipf for One is an excellent PC rendition of this intriguing board game, with an intuitive interface and a very tough computer opponent (although you can play against another human player as well, if you want).
GIPF Game Review & Game Information - Board Game Ratings (396 words)
GIPF is a Game GIPF is a strategic game for two players based on a classic concept: in turns, players introduce one piece into play until achieving four-in-a-row.
GIPF is a Project GIPF is not only the name of a game, but of a project as well.
Players of GIPF represent this potential; the pieces of the winner symbolize the cause of the Big Bang, the beginning of everything--and of the world as it continually comes into existence from that point on.
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