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* [[Mahjong]] (may be played with special playing cards instead; this variation is known as [[Mhing]]) |
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* ''[[Okey]]'' |
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* ''[[Quad-Ominos]]'' |
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* ''[[Qwirkle]]'' |
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==Games using non-rectangular tiles== |
==Games using non-rectangular tiles== |
Revision as of 19:08, 27 January 2013
A tile-based game is a game that uses tiles as one of the fundamental elements of play. Traditional tile-based games use small tiles as playing pieces for gambling or entertainment games. Some board games use tiles to create their board, giving multiple possibilities for board layout, or allowing changes in the board geometry during play.
Each tile has a back (undifferentiated) side and a face side. Domino tiles are usually rectangular, twice as long as they are wide and at least twice as wide as they are thick, though games exist with square tiles, triangular tiles and even hexagonal tiles.
Traditional games
- Chinese dominoes games
- Dominoes
- Mahjong (may be played with special playing cards instead; this variation is known as Mhing)
- Okey
- Quad-Ominos
- Qwirkle
- Rummikub
- Scrabble
Games using non-rectangular tiles
Board games
- Alhambra
- Betrayal at House on the Hill
- Carcassonne
- Diceland
- Fjords
- Gold Mine
- The Settlers of Catan
- Saboteur
- Zombies!!!
See also