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Surround * Capture * Conquer
miQube Duo takes the award winning miQube to the next level. Players gain points by surrounding, capturing and conquering territory on the board's surface by strategically selecting and placing games pieces so that they block and cover their opponents. Its durable wooden design will ensure it can withstand the rigours of play.
• Anyone from the age of 7 upwards can enjoy this game!
• Simple rules for up to 2-4 players
• The perfect game for family and friends
• Encourages planning ahead to outsmart your opponent
• Requiring all the strategic cunning of a chess game, but with a three dimensional twist
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