About: Vector (game)

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Vector is a board game published in 1970 by FX Schmid and . It is an abstract strategy game consisting of a board and one single movable piece. Players use cards to send the game piece in different directions to land on squares of different point values, or to go through a goal. The object of the game is to score the most points by landing on the high point squares, and bluffing one's opponents into landing on less valuable squares.

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  • Vector is a board game published in 1970 by FX Schmid and . It is an abstract strategy game consisting of a board and one single movable piece. Players use cards to send the game piece in different directions to land on squares of different point values, or to go through a goal. The object of the game is to score the most points by landing on the high point squares, and bluffing one's opponents into landing on less valuable squares. (en)
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  • Vector is a board game published in 1970 by FX Schmid and . It is an abstract strategy game consisting of a board and one single movable piece. Players use cards to send the game piece in different directions to land on squares of different point values, or to go through a goal. The object of the game is to score the most points by landing on the high point squares, and bluffing one's opponents into landing on less valuable squares. (en)
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  • Vector (game) (en)
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