Pueblo

Pueblo is a competition to optimally place blocks in a constrained space. The name, theme, and artwork for the game derive from the famous architecture of Taos Pueblo, but they are very lightly applied; Pueblo is definitely an Abstract strategy game. A rectangular playing board. Each player has an equal number of colored and neutral blocks, all of which have the same three dimensional shape. A Chieftan piece, and a scoring track. Start with the b... more
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