After the first Slovenian board game, which was successfully financed through a financial campaign on Kickstarter last year, the social game Less from the company Invented4 is also following in Tracker's footsteps, starting its march towards the set financial goal on August 26, 2015. Less is brilliant in its simplicity and new proof that a great game doesn't need complexity of use. It's like the Harry Potter books of board strategy games, something that will draw you in with its simple brilliance.
Less it is Slovenian strategic board game, which will be on Kickstarter since August 26, 2015 tried to raise sufficient financial resources to start production. A game that fits for two to four players is force simple, but like the game four in a row and last but not least sudoku, both of which are brilliant in their simplicity, offers a thousand and one scenarios. You can learn it in a minute, and it only takes a few seconds to set up the game board. And what is the goal of the game? And we don't mean the financial one on Kickstarter. Its aim is to to be the first player to move four pieces to the opposite corner. The winner is therefore the one who first anchors at the other end of the diagonal (see the video below for an easy demonstration)
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The idea for the strategy game Less was born Aleksandr Starovojtov, but it was created from bare "necessity". They didn't take board games with them on vacation to the sea, which at first turned out to be a mistake, but sparked the idea of the game Less, whose story began at a local bar on a beer stand. During the holidays, the rules changed and when he got positive reactions from his friends at home, the game board with the help of the company's filing Invented4 (it is a platform that incognito checks the potential of the product abroad only based on an idea and without a physical product) got its final form, which is now going out into the world or on Kickstarter in the hope that it will find itself on the tables of as many users as possible in the future.
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