Tsuro
2010
Design4.0/10
Interaction8.0/10
Artistry7.0/10
Strategy4.8/10
Complexity2.0/10

What do these ratings say about Tsuro?

What kind of game is Tsuro?

Tsuro balances system and theme, giving you focused mechanics while still delivering a clear sense of meaning.

How interactive is Tsuro?

Tsuro features meaningful player interaction, with decisions that regularly affect the rest of the table. Competition, and table awareness are important throughout the game.

What is the presentation of Tsuro like?

The art, setting, and presentation in Tsuro create a strong table presence. Aesthetics are a major appeal for this game.

How strategic is Tsuro?

Tsuro sits in a middle lane where planning matters, but you can still adapt on the fly. It offers strategic decisions without demanding exhaustive optimization every turn.

How hard is Tsuro to learn?

Tsuro is relatively easy to learn and teach, with rules that click quickly for most groups. It is a good fit when you want faster onboarding and smooth play.

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Tsuro

Lay tiles to guide your dragon; stay on the board to win.
2010 • 2–8

Player info

Average rating
4.35
Players
2–8
Avg time
20 min
Age
8+

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Overview

Tsuro is a game of path creation where players guide their dragon pawn across an ever-changing board. Each turn, you'll place a tile featuring twisting pathways, extending the routes available to you and, potentially, to your opponents.

The challenge lies in staying on the board! As the paths crisscross and intersect, players must carefully plan their moves to avoid being led off the edge, either by their own tile placements or by the cunning of others. The last player remaining on the board wins, making Tsuro a blend of strategic tile placement and spatial reasoning, all within a quick and engaging play time.

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Mechanics