Topics: Abstract : Connection Games

In general, the goal in a connection game is to connect two sides of the board with playing pieces while preventing your opponent from connecting the opposite sides.

Gale Gale View: News Rack - Sub-Categories - DMoz
First published in Martin Gardner’s "Mathematical Recreations" column in Scientific American, he gave it the name "Gale" after its author.
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Connection game with the goal of creating a line from one side of the board to another.
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Kensington Kensington View: News Rack - DMoz

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Published by Iotasyst. Suitable for players aged 12 to adult.
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Star Star View: News Rack - Sub-Categories - DMoz
Star is an abstract strategy connection board game for two players. It is played on the board formed as a star with hex grids.
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Tantrix Tantrix View: News Rack - DMoz

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Twixt Twixt View: News Rack - Sub-Categories - DMoz
Twixt (also spelled as TwixT) is a two-player board game involving pegs and links, where the goal of each player is to connect opposite sides of a square board.
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