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- GIPF_project abstract "The GIPF Project is an award-winning series of six abstract strategy games by designer Kris Burm.The series is named after the first game, GIPF, and the idea behind the project is that the reward for winning each of the other games in the series is to allow the winner to introduce new pieces with special powers, called potentials, into a concurrent game of GIPF.However, any of the games may also be played individually in the normal way, and they have attained most popularity in this form. The potentials are available in 3 separate sets, the first containing TAMSK potentials, the second ZÈRTZ and DVONN potentials (along with pieces to expand ZÈRTZ standalone games), and the third and final set containing YINSH and PÜNCT potentials, plus extra GIPF pieces. The publication of the third expansion set at the Essen Spiel 2006 event completed the project, and marked the partnership of Burm with Belgian game company SMART, who now publishes all the GIPF games. In 2007, Burm released the new game TZAAR to replace TAMSK as the second game in the GIPF Project. All the games take place on some form of hexagonal board, and usually the playing surface or a player's power diminishes as the game draws to an inevitable conclusion. The idea of introducing additional games that can be used to affect the outcome of the main game came from Burm's childhood, when he and his brother would \"race\" cars around a rug. For each turn, they would play another game, and the winner of that game would get to roll six dice to determine his car's movement, while the loser would roll just five.As of 2010, the most popular game in the series, according to the Internet Top 100 Games List, is DVONN, although the average rating from players on Boardgamegeek place TZAAR and YINSH at the top of the Abstract Games Rank, and DVONN, ZERTZ and GIPF end up on the 4th, 7th and 15th place, respectively. ZÈRTZ, DVONN, and YINSH have all won the Mensa Select award.".
- GIPF_project thumbnail YINSH_in_Play.jpg?width=300.
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- GIPF_project wikiPageRevisionID "704692361".
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLink Abstract_strategy_game.
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLink BoardGameGeek.
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLink Category:Abstract_strategy_games.
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kris_Burm_games.
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mensa_Select_winners.
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLink DVONN.
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLink GIPF_(game).
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLink Hex_map.
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLink Kris_Burm.
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Mensa_Select_recipients.
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLink List_of_world_championships_in_mind_sports.
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLink PÜNCT.
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLink Spiel.
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLink TAMSK.
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLink TZAAR.
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLink YINSH.
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLink ZÈRTZ.
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLink File:YINSH_in_Play.jpg.
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLinkText "''GIPF Project''".
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLinkText "''GIPF'' Project".
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLinkText "''GIPF'' project".
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLinkText "GIPF Project Set 1".
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLinkText "GIPF Project Set 2".
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLinkText "GIPF project".
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLinkText "GIPF".
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLinkText "Project Gipf World Championship".
- GIPF_project wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tzaar".
- GIPF_project wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:As_of.
- GIPF_project wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fact.
- GIPF_project subject Category:Abstract_strategy_games.
- GIPF_project subject Category:Kris_Burm_games.
- GIPF_project subject Category:Mensa_Select_winners.
- GIPF_project hypernym Series.
- GIPF_project type TelevisionShow.
- GIPF_project type Redirect.
- GIPF_project type Winner.
- GIPF_project comment "The GIPF Project is an award-winning series of six abstract strategy games by designer Kris Burm.The series is named after the first game, GIPF, and the idea behind the project is that the reward for winning each of the other games in the series is to allow the winner to introduce new pieces with special powers, called potentials, into a concurrent game of GIPF.However, any of the games may also be played individually in the normal way, and they have attained most popularity in this form.".
- GIPF_project label "GIPF project".
- GIPF_project sameAs Q734162.
- GIPF_project sameAs GIPF_projekt.
- GIPF_project sameAs Gipf-Projekt.
- GIPF_project sameAs Progetto_GIPF.
- GIPF_project sameAs m.02qkn6.
- GIPF_project sameAs GIPF_projekt.
- GIPF_project sameAs GIPF_project.
- GIPF_project sameAs Q734162.
- GIPF_project sameAs 星盤眾棋計畫.
- GIPF_project wasDerivedFrom GIPF_project?oldid=704692361.
- GIPF_project depiction YINSH_in_Play.jpg.
- GIPF_project isPrimaryTopicOf GIPF_project.