Build towers in this minimalist 2-player abstract strategy game.
Designer: Mathias Daval
Publisher: Argyx Games, Alortujou
Pyrga is a 2-player abstract strategy game.
Players are architects who build Towers on a 4x4 grid. Each piece put into play indicates where the opponent is allowed to put their next piece. The first player to control 3 Towers wins the game.
1) Each space of the board can only support 1 Tower, made of 1 piece of each kind: Square, Triangle and Cylinder, of the same color or not. The order in which the pieces are played on a same square does not matter.
2) If the piece just played by the opponent is a Square, then one must play on one of the adjacent spaces.
3) If the piece just played by the opponent is a Triangle, then one must play along the line indicated by the Triangle. When a Triangle is put into play, the player chooses its orientation. It is forbidden to point the triangle directly against the outer edge of the board. Once played, a Triangle cannot be re-oriented.
4) If the piece just played by the opponent is a Cylinder, the player must play on the same space.
—description from the publisher