OK Play: The Travel Tile Game You Can Take Anywhere

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OK is the world's most understood word, so makes the perfect name for the world's easiest to understand game. Take OK Play anywhere and play with anyone. Just grab a stack, throw down tiles and block your opponents until someone sneaks a line of five. It's easy to play, but tricky to win.
2 - 4 players. Turn by turn, place a tile next to any other tile on the board
So easy to understand that it can be played by anyone, anywhere
The first player to successfully sneak a diagonal or straight line of 5 is the winner
Pick your favourite colour and get ready to block, sneak and reposition your way to victory

Description

With nothing but four stacks of coloured tiles, it's no wonder why OK Play is regarded as the world's easiest to understand game. Don't let that fool you though - whilst this game takes minutes to learn, it takes ages to master. The rules are simple: using your stack of tiles, you try to make a line of five before any of your opponents can. Each tile must line up with the flat side of another (no placing corners on corners) and can go horizontally, vertically or diagonally. If you manage to use all of your tiles and there's still no winner, you can reposition them one at a time. Whether you're from Albania or Zambia, speaking in Urdu or Zulu or playing against a rabbi or a Jedi, OK Play can go anywhere and be played by anyone, with anyone (even if you can't understand a word the other person is saying). It's like an off-road Connect 4 for 2-4 people.