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TetraMoon

- score system using traditional paper door pattern

- use polyomino game chips

- able to play 3d& plane game

- easy to keep game chips and mark score

Introduction & feature

- TetraMoon is a strategy board game using Korean door-frame pattern and chips.

- There is a “standing game” where you put the chips in the plate, and “laying game” where you place the chips on the plate.

- Through these strategy games, players can develop spatial perception and thinking skills.

- Chips are convenient to grab and have a three-dimensional texture using the reflection of light.

- Pedestal supports the plate and allows us to store the chips.

- The score can be displayed by moving the clips on the side of the pedestal.

Components

Board plate : Korean door-frame pattern plate (255mm x 192mm x 16mm)

Pedestal : Support the plate, store the game chips. Score display. (255mm x 230mm x 40mm)

Shape chips : 16 in 4 colors, 64 in total.

The variety of games

Ages 6 and over
Players 2-4 players
Game types <Standing game>
- Stacking game / Bingo game / Pattern game
<Laying game>
- Bingo game / Area game / Puzzle game

Standing / Stacking game

Introduction

Players strategically stack up to their chips without making space. It helps to improve spatial perception.

Goal

Players put as many chips as they can.

- When building up chips without any space, The player with the least amount of space and chip left wins.

How to play

(1) Prepare the game

① The players decide the order and take chips according to the number of people.

Player Chips Per Player
Set Total Chips
2 3 sets 24 chips
3 2 sets 16 chips
4 1 set 11 chips

② The player sets the clip same as his chips’ color, to zero.

(2) Start the game

① Set the plate and place your chips in order without making space in the plates.

② If the player creates a space under the chip, move the clip on the scoreboard up by the number of squares.

(3) End the game

If a player uses all of the chips, or all players cannot put their chips, the game is over.

Chips out of the board are not allowed

(4) Scoring

After the game, the player with the lowest score by adding the number of space and the number of chips’ square that were not on the board win.

Standing / Bingo game

Introduction

Players make bingo with their chips.

Goal

Players make 7 squares in vertically or horizontally, or 5 squares in diagonally to get a score. Players strategically play the game to make the highest score to win.

How to play

(1) Prepare the game

① The players decide the order and take chips according to the number of people. 2 player

Player Chips Per Player
Set Total Chips
2 2 sets 18 chips
3 2 sets 16 chips
4 1 set 11 chips

② The player sets the clip same as his chips’ color to zero.

(2) Start the game

① Set the plate and place your chips in order without making space in the plates.

② With their chips, players make 7 squares in vertically or horizontally, or 5 squares in diagonally to get 1 point.

③ If you make a continuous bingo, you get a score follow the number of squares.

④ If you have a blank space under your chip, you lose the points as many as the blank space.

⑤ When you get or lose score, you move the clip on the scoreboard that much.

(3) End the game

If player uses all of the chips, or all players cannot put their chips, the game is over.

(4) Scoring

After the game, the player with the highest score by subtracting the number of remaining chips' square and the number of blanks from the score, the player wins.

Standing / Pattern game

Introduction

Players make several patterns that can brings score.

Goal

Players strategically makes the patterns with their chips to get the highest score.

How to play

(1) Prepare the game

① The players decide the order and take chips according to the number of people.

② The player sets the clip as his chips’ color, to zero.

(2) Start the game

① Set the plate and place your chips in order without making space in the plates.

② Players makes the patterns that show in bottom of the pages to get a score.

Score score patterns
1 Point
2 Point

③ If you make a continuous pattern, you get a score follow the number of squares.

④ If you have a blank space under your chip, you lose the points as many as the blank space.

⑤ When you get or lose a score, you move the clip on the scoreboard by that score.

(3) End the game

If player uses all of the chips, or all players cannot put their chips, the game is over.

(4) Scoring

After the game, the player with the highest score by subtracting the number of remaining chips square from the score the player gets.

Laying / Bingo game

Introduction

Players make bingo with their chips.

Goal

Players make 7 squares in vertically or horizontally, or 5 squares in diagonally to get score. Players strategically play game to make highest score to win.

How to play

(1) Prepare the game

① The players decide the order and take chips according to the number of people.

Player Chips Per Player
Set Total Chips
2 2 sets 14 chips
3 2 sets 14 chips
4 1 set 11 chips

② The player sets the clip as his chips’ color to zero.

(2) Start the game

① Lay the plate and place your chips in order on the plates.

② With their chips, players make 7 squares in vertically or horizontally, or 5 squares in diagonally to get 1 point.

③ If you make a continuous pattern, you get a score follow the number of squares.

④ When you get or lose a score, you move the clip on the scoreboard that much.

(3) End the game

If player uses all of the chips, or all players cannot put their chips, the game is over.

(4) Scoring

After the game, the player with the highest score by subtracting the number of remaining chips' square and numbers of blanks from the score the player wins.

Laying / Area game

Introduction

Players enlarge their territory with their chips by connecting one side of their chips.

Goal

It is a game that enlarge areas by connecting only one side with their chips. The player who uses his/her chips the most wins the game.

How to play

(1) Prepare the game

The players decide the order and take chips according to the number of people.

Player Chips Per Player
Set Total Chips
2 2 sets 16 chips
3 2 sets 14 chips
4 1 sets 11 chips

(2) Start the game

① Lay the plate and place your chips by connecting only one side of their chip in order on the plates.

② Players cannot put their chips where the chips touch each other with two sides (There is no limit to the number of contact with other color chips.)

Example Impossible possible

(3) End the game

If player uses all of the chips, or all players cannot put their chips, the game is over.

(4) Scoring

After the game, the player with fewest score by adding the number of chips’ square that were not on the board win.