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Serpentiles is the name
coined by Kurt N. Van Ness for the
hexagonal tiles used in
various edge-matching
puzzle connection abstract strategy games, such...
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character in the Oz
books Kaliko, an edge-matching
puzzle game pla****
using serpentiles Kaliko Kauahi,
American actress Calico (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Serpentiles are the
hexagonal tiles used in
various abstract strategy games such as Psyche-Paths, Kaliko, and Tantrix.
Within each
serpentile, the...
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playing to the
middle of the
split domino. Tantrix,
which uses hex
serpentiles with
three paths and six
entry points; each path has a
different color...
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sports Palago, a
hexagonal tile game co-invented by Mike
McManaway Serpentiles Trax, a
connection game pla**** with
similar tiles but
different gameplay...
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February 12, 2019.
Retrieved February 11, 2019. Brown, Susan. "
Serpentile".
serpentile.home.mindspring.com.
Retrieved February 12, 2019.[permanent dead...
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TwixT (1962).
Schmittberger also
identified a
third sub-class
where serpentiles with
preprinted paths, such as Psyche-paths/Kaliko (1970) and Trax (1981)...
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linking adjacent sides. This is the same side-linking
arrangement as a
serpentile (Van Ness
notation 102), one of the
hexagonal edge-matching
puzzle tiles...
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paths are
arranged as a triple-cross,
linking opposite sides (Van Ness
Serpentiles notation 300). The
color of the board's
playing field matches the background...