Tesseract (2015)

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Basic Game Details

Designer

Giuliano Acquati, Lorenzo Tucci Sorrentino

Artist

Valentina Moscon, Matteo Zanfi

Release Year

2015

Publisher

Giochi Uniti

Description

In Tesseract, mighty gods fight each other playing with the Tesseract and the balance of the Universe. The Tesseract is a cosmic cube in constant evolution; it controls all that exists in the Universe, things and beings.

Each part of the Tesseract is defined by one of the three cosmic colors, which represent the three different qualities of the Universe: yellow is the ascending energy, blue is the descending energy, red is the expansive energy. By manipulating the Tesseract, the gods influence the balance and the destiny of the Universe.

Players try to match the Equilibrium cards with the Tesseract’s arrangement, in order to score Power points. By playing Divine Interference cards they can rearrange Tesseract’s surface. At the end of the games, the player with most Power point is the winner

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