Hold that Line

Hold that Line

Sid Sackson (1969)

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BGG Rating 9 votes
2 players Best: 2 0 min 0+
Complexity Light — 1.0/5
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Hold that Line was published in A Gamut of Games, a word by Sid Sackson: "If all people who played Tic-Tac-Toe were laid end to end they would promptly fall asleep. That's is the kind of game it is. Yet put two people together with a pencil, a scrap of paper, and some time to kill and chances are they'll wind up playing endless games of Tic-Tac-Toe, with never a winner. "Hold that Line is a game I devised to fill just such an odd moment. It, too, is played with a pencil and a scrap of paper, but there is a chalange and a winner in each and every game." This game is played in a dotted grid similar to that of Dots and Dashes, but the objective is not to control boxes inside the grid, but to not be the last player drawing a line in the grid. Each line must be straigh and each player must play on either end of the line draw. The entire line must be continuous, without branches, crossings or a dot being visited twice.

Recommended: 2 players No necessary in-game text

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