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Otrio is a visually striking, multi-player strategy board game designed for 2-4 players aged 8 and up. It challenges players to align three pieces of the same color by size in ascending, descending, or stacked order, fostering critical thinking and strategic planning. With no assembly or batteries needed, Otrio offers an engaging, brain-boosting experience perfect for social game nights and cognitive skill development.
| ASIN | B07DJNV23H |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #188,598 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #6,913 in Board Games |
| Color | Multi Colours |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,041) |
| Date First Available | 6 August 2018 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Develop and improve cognitive skills such as problem-solving, strategic planning, and logical thinking |
| Item model number | 6044797 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Cardboard, Plastic |
| Number of Game Players | 2 |
| Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 26.67 x 26.37 cm; 680 g |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
J**P
Indoor, Non mobile, fun time
Great game for all age.
M**.
Das Spiel machte anfangs sehr viel Spaß. Schnell wird es allerdings langweilig weswegen es bei uns mittlerweile einstaubt. Die Qualität ist allerdings super
M**Y
Great game! Simple to play, harder to master! Fun for all the family
I**D
It’s great game to build strategy skill. It’s like a tic-tac-toe but a lot more complex. My eight years old loved it!
A**F
This is a great game. Think of it as Tic-Tac-Toe x3. New players can learn the basics very quickly. The hard part is learning to visualize the possibilities as they develop and to strategize effectively. The most interesting part of this game, IMO, is that there are situations where a block is needed on one player's strategy. At your turn you need to choose between furthering your own strategy or making a block. If you don't make the block it falls to the next player (or two). This can cause some turmoil. I hope this makes sense! So, in a 4 player game, if a player puts themselves in a position where they can win at their next turn, the next player can ignore blocking and just play for their own strategy. If the next person does this as well, it can fall to the last person in line to do the "dirty work", or let the first player win. This aspect of it makes the game very fun, and it's a vital part of the overall strategy. You can possibly ignore a block and set yourself up to win on your next turn. Some players embrace this and find it part of the fun - some I've played with find it so frustrating that they don't want to continue playing. Does the first player in line have a "moral" obligation to block the previous player's strategy? That's why 4 player Tic-Tac-Toe is interesting. Once the board gets crowded it's easy to miss blocks, so someone often wins "out of the blue". This is a quick, fun game that's very easy to pick up and play. Good quality board and pieces, too.
C**N
Tenía algunas dudas de si esta edición con tablero de plástico, en vez de madera, sería de calidad. Pero hay que decir que el tablero es pesado, muy sólido y robusto. Además, creo que el color blanco proporciona más contraste con el color de los aros que si se tratase de madera. Los aros encajan en los huecos del tablero perfectamente pero no van ajustados, es decir, no hay que hacer presión; simplemente se dejan caer sin ejercer ninguna fuerza. Los colores de las piezas permiten diferenciarlas sin confusión cuando se mezclan. Un juego realmente interesante, quizás conocido en los países nórdicos, pero creo que prácticamente desconocido en España. De hecho, no debe de distribuirse en tiendas presenciales aquí porque no trae instrucciones en español. Por poner algún inconveniente, decir que el tablero y las piezas vienen encajadas en un blíster de plástico, lo cual, en principio, es un punto en su favor porque cada pieza va en su cavidad correspondiente perfectamente ordenada y hace que la caja no tenga mucho grosor, pero lleva bastante tiempo sacarlas y meterlas cada vez. Quizás hubiese sido más cómodo que el tablero fuese suelto en la caja y todos los aros juntos en una segunda caja interior sin tener que encajarlos, aunque la caja fuese más gruesa. Claro que... ¡para gustos, colores!
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