Interesting that you would use that terminology.Yeah.. I used to enjoy it when it was casual for me. You could outsmart or be outsmarted (never happened)
But it is a ‘solved’ game. And it has so few components as well. It would be like Magic only had Alpha to play with. That would also be solved pretty quick.
Oh ho ho, never heard of "skins"? https://www.amara.com/products/shagreen-chess-set-chocolateWhat I don't think it is is an overly "capitalism friendly" game, because there are no expansion packs to coax further money out of players with. Sellability =/= design merit.
Also, just because it has nothing to offer to you, doesn't mean it has nothing to offer, period. Chess isn't the only game designed in ages ago, not by a long shot. How many of those other games still enjoy the same popularity chess enjoys nowadays? I think the fact that it did survive the ages, and still is enthusiastically played by many across the world today speaks volumes to its inherent appeal. The fact that its age adds to the appeal of chess doesn't mean age is the only, or even the biggest factor in that appeal.Imagine designing chess today and try to sell it. Would be impossible. The game offers almost nothing by today’s standard. Yes the game is simple. As is Ludo and Monopoly. However it does have historic roots. Like the unmentionable fairy tale some people believe in. The best thing it has got going for it is that it is cheap to buy and free to play and win.
I'm a big fan of Quarto. If you like these sort of games, it's definitely a recommend! I think it's best described as a cross-over between Set (another favorite) and Tic Tac ToeThere's still a lot of abstract games being designed today, and they generally sell okay. Sure, it's not on the level of Chess or Go, but that's because we already have Chess and Go. There's just a huge market for non-random, simple games without expansions, and something will fill that gap. The most famous series of modern abstract games is probably the GIPF series and they sold pretty well. I do agree that Chess has some funky rules that would be left its design out today, but generally it holds up pretty well. It's history certainly is it's biggers feature.
I really like abstract games, but tend not to have the attention span to deep-dive in their strategies. Chess I enjoy playing every time I'm asked, but would never suggest to play myself.
How old are you?I think you have absolutely no way to know that lmao.
my cousin showed me this game and it’s super cool! it is nice that it’s just a goofy little game, so it’s not “solved” by me or anyone who would realistically play with me, so it’s ok if i’m bad at it