Top products from r/abstractgames
We found 4 product mentions on r/abstractgames. We ranked the 4 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Yellow Mountain Imports Go Game Table Board (Goban) with 9x9 Playing Field, 0.4 Inch Thick Beechwood Veneer
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Quality: this beechwood veneer table board is less than half an inch thick making it light and easy to transport; board dimensions are 9.8 x 9.3 x 0.4 inch (25 x 23.5 x 1 centimeter)9X9 playing field; the perfect playing field for fast and instructive gamesFelt bottom surface; the bottom is covered ...
2. BIG POTATO OK Play - Simple Tile Game (Dispatched from UK)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Turn by turn, place a tile next to any other tile on the boardThe first player to successfully sneak a diagonal or straight line of 5 is the winnerPick your favourite colour and get ready to block, sneak and reposition your way to victoryAge 8+, 2 - 4 playersSo easy to understand that it can be play...
3. Hexers The Authentic Role-Playing Game Board, Mat Alternative, Dungeons and Dragons D&D DND Pathfinder RPG Compatible, 27 on 23 inches, 1 inch Square and Hexes Battle Grid, Foldable & Dry Erase
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
SQUARES AND HEXES: The board is 27'' on 23''. It contains hexes on one side and squares on the other side. Squares are 1'', hexes are 1'' side to side. 26 x 22 squares. 29 rows of hexes alternating 21 and 22 hexes per row.DRY ERASABLE: We recommend Staedtler Lumocolor correctable pens for long-lasti...
4. Winning Moves Games Deluxe Pente Strategy & Capture
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Object: to win the match by being the first player to score a designated number of points (usually 21) over a series of games. A game ends when a player makes four-in-a-row or 4 captures. Ages 8+Fast moving game of skill: the classic game of capture and 5-in-a-row. Win by placing 5 stones in a row o...
There's a new thing on amazon that's a fold up dry erase board that has squares on one side and hexes on the other. I have a battle mat and they're pretty annoying to travel with; this might be easier:
Hexers role playing game board
Also, most versions of the board game Pente include a roll up neoprene mat, and it's basically a bunch of squares (practically a go board). As a bonus they include a bunch of stones as well, so those could be easy to playtest with. No hexes, though.
I prefer wooden boards myself, and I've been playtesting games on this 9x9 Go board, which I find feels very nice and has a thin layer of ...velvet, I think... to provide friction and keep the board in place.
If you want something nice and portable, Nestor Games makes games that have mouse pads for game boards and the whole game rolls up into a canvas pencil case. You can buy a copy of Amazons to get a 10x10 square board (or Yavalax to get a 13x13 square board), and a copy of [Iqishiqi] (https://www.nestorgames.com/#iqishiqi_detail) to get a 8-squares-per-edge hex board (or Yavalath for a 5-squares-per-edge hex board). They'll include stones you can use as well.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B01KMJK80A/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Didn't design mate, available above.
Dice tower did a review recently