Andantino (Game)

right Andantino is a two-player dynamic board game of abstract strategy, invented by David Smith. The players take turns placing hexagonal tiles on an empty surface, creating the "board" as the game progresses. The rules are as follows:
  • The two players, Black and White, each have an unlimited supply of tiles of their own colour. The tiles are regular hexagons with no distinguishing features other than colour.
  • The two players alternately place tiles, starting with White.
  • Black must place his or her first tile adjacent to the starting tile. After this, every tile must be placed adjacent to at least two of the tiles already placed.
  • A player wins by accomplishing one of two goals:
    • Completing a straight line of five tiles, or
    • Surrounding one or more of the opponent's tiles in a continuous loop. There may be empty spaces inside the loop, as long as there is at least one opposing tile.
left Note that the first three plays of the game are forced. After the third move the game will always look like the diagram to the left. (This may be rotated, but the gameplay will be identical.)
White apparently has a considerable advantage in Andantino, so it is common to play games in pairs with color roles reversed. David Smith's games commonly use a dynamic board; see Spangles and Trax for others. Like many connection games, where pieces typically do not move or become captured, Andantino lends itself well to play as a pencil and paper game. It can be considered a considerably deeper replacement for Tic-Tac-Toe.

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