🎮 Elevate your game nights with Onitama!
Onitama is a captivating 2-player board game that combines simplicity with strategic depth. With a quick learning curve and fast gameplay, it's perfect for busy professionals looking to unwind. Made from durable materials, this game promises endless fun and mastery, making it a must-have for any game enthusiast.
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
Item Weight | 0.7 Grams |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 10.6"L x 3.7"W |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Material Type | Cardboard, Plastic |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Color | Multi-colored |
Theme | Games |
N**K
Out of box and playing in minutes!
Onitama is one of those perfect 2 player games that lives up to all of the hype you may have seen or heard before. I have nothing but praise for the game myself; I often like playing the app version of it as well with friends or random opponents. It is quick, simple to learn, and the victories are quite rewarding. Players who are very experienced with the game and love strategy and planning your moves in advance will find a wealth of possibility and options for how each game plays out.After opening the amazing magnetic box that Onitama comes in, you'll unfold a high quality neoprene mate, place the Master and Student pawns along the bottom of the board and select randomly 5 cards from the deck of 16 that come with the game. These 5 cards form your pool of movement cards which detail how your pieces may attack and position themselves. Unlike something like Chess or another favorite 2 player game Hive; your pieces do not have set moves they can perform. Practicing the different forms of martial arts in Onitama allows all pieces to move in any direction so long as it mimics the positions on one of the two movement cards you currently have access to. When you have completed a move the card you just used move off to the side and will eventually be a card in your opponent's hand. This cyclic movement of cards keeps games fresh and always changing even between individual turns.You can win this tournament of skill either by capturing your opponent's Master or by moving your Master across the board to their seat of Power. Having two victory conditions and random movement cards each time really makes for exciting games. Much like Chess you can try to bait someone into a trap or focus on being aggressive in how you play, much will depend on how far in advance you can visualize some of the end game moves and the luck or hope that your opponent plays the card you need to advance your plans. It's a wonderful back and forth dance between players with movement cards being themed around martial arts styles and having correlated flavor text at the bottom of the cards to enjoy.Game length can vary a lot just as it would with Chess, you might fall victim to a feigned sacrifice and the game end early or the both of you might find yourself in a clear stalemate situation and it take someone losing a bit of focus to turn the tides. I never mind how games of Onitama play out, they are all fun and I think each time you play you'll pick up a bit more skill and strategy for next time. An absolutely wonderful game, amazing production quality, and is a great choice for anyone who likes and enjoys Hive or Chess. We play all three of these games pretty regularly and love when Onitama is out on the table, it also falls into a category for us of games that travel well and can be played anywhere!
A**E
Traditional Chess with a twist!
Onitama is an incredible board game that offers a fresh, exciting twist on traditional chess! I absolutely love the unique gameplay—it’s easy to learn but offers strategic depth that keeps every game engaging. The concept of the “master” acting like a king and the “students” functioning like pawns is such a clever idea. It adds an interesting layer of strategy and keeps the game dynamic. The game is fast-paced, making it perfect for quick sessions, yet each move requires careful thought. The design is sleek and the components are high-quality. It’s quickly become one of my favorite games to play with friends and family. Highly recommend it for anyone who enjoys strategic games with a fun twist!
E**O
Elegant, Fast-Paced Strategy Game for Two
Onitama is a beautifully designed game simple to learn, yet full of strategic depth. Perfect for couples or game nights when you don’t want to spend hours. The components are high quality, and the artwork adds to the experience. Highly recommended for fans of abstract games like chess.
B**E
Very fun, quick game. Good quality. Highly recommend
I bought this as a gift. Fortunately I was able to play it with them. It’s a very fun game for 2 persons, 15 minute quick game. Definitely not difficult but does require some strategic moves. Each game will be totally different which adds to the fun.I really liked the quality of the card stock, the play mat and the box it is kept in. We camp a lot and this box will take up hardly any space.This game could be played by young to older folks.I am going to be ordering another one for myself.I highly recommend this game. I think the price is fine for the quality of the products.
O**R
Interesting 2-person game
This is an interesting 2-person game. I've only played it a few times and watched others play a few times, so I'm no expert. It's easy to learn how to play, but it will take some more playing to really develop strategy. It's sort of like chess, but each game is different. You deal four move cards each game (so each game is different), and those cards rotate between the players throughout the game. Each card shows a few squares you can move a piece to in relation to where it is, and you choose which of your two cards to use, and then that card goes to your opponent. You have to pay attention not only to what moves you can choose to make this turn, but also what is coming up when you get the next card, and what moves your opponent will be able to make when (s)he takes the card you just played. I don't really like playing chess, but this game is better and faster, and I don't think serious players would have as great an advantage over casual players as in chess. I could be wrong....
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