Logan Stones

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    This board-less game combines rock, paper, scissors and stones... Logan Stones to be exact. Two players create a communal board from 18 playing pieces, each featuring two of the three rock, paper, scissors icons etched on opposite sides. The object of the game is to be the first to create a line of four identical symbols. But, of course, there's a catch, Because you and your opponent are in control of the same pieces. And as the game progresses, the pieces can be flipped over to reveal a new symbol, requiring a hefty does of strategy, memory and tactile thinking.

    Brain Health Expert Says:

    "This two player strategic game encourages memory and tactical thinking skills. "

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    How to Play:

    Each hexagonal Logan Stone is marked on both sides with rock, paper, or scissors. The images on either side of a stone might be the same or different. The game starts with two stones on the table and the rest of the stones divided between the two players. On your turn, add one of your stones so it touches pieces already in play. If the mark on your stone beats any of the pieces it touches, flip those pieces, but try to remember what symbols are on the other side. If you run out of stones to add, move or flip a piece that’s already in play.

    How to Win:

    The first person to line up four of the same symbols is the winner. It doesn’t matter if the other person lined up three of the symbols, you win when you add the fourth.

     

     

        Logan Stones Rules .PDF

     

    Additional Information

    format board game
    number of players 2 players
    manufacturer recommended age

    The Marbles BrainCoach says...

    I love the classic concentration game - but when Logan Stones combined memory with Rock Paper Scissors, the world became a better place!

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