Ashtapada

Ashtapada is a game that dates back to ancient times, reflecting a rich cultural heritage. The first recorded mention of the game can be found in ancient texts, demonstrating its importance throughout history. In Ashtapada, players compete by moving their pieces across a board made up of 64 squares, where strategy and luck combine. The great charm of the game is how it takes us back to moments of conviviality and fun. I've played a game with friends on a sunny afternoon, and the laughter echoed as we tried to outdo each other. The rules are simple, which makes the game accessible to everyone. From beginners to experienced players, everyone can have fun while exploring the possibilities of moves. As you roll the dice, the tension and anticipation grows, as each move can completely change the course of the game. If you're looking for a game that combines strategy and social interaction, Ashtapada is a great choice. It offers not only a mental challenge, but also the opportunity to create memorable memories with friends and family.

Age 8 + 30 min 2 players

Artists: ;

Designers: (Uncredited);

Date: -350

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Mechanics: Scroll / Rotate and Move

Topics: History

Table of Contents
- How to Play
- Tips for playing
- Game mechanics
- Game components
- Additional Information

OBJECTIVE OF THE GAME

The main objective of the Ashtapada game is to be the first to reach the final destination on the board, which consists of a square divided into eight quadrants. Players compete to move their pieces along a path, while facing challenges and mobilizing strategies to avoid being caught by their opponents. Each move is marked by a combination of luck and skill, making each game unique and full of surprises. The experience is enriched by social interactions and the thrill of competition, making Ashtapada a tradition that unites friends and families for generations.

Tips for playing

Here are some tips for doing better in the game Ashtapada:

  • Concentrate on capturing the opponent's piece whenever possible, but don't neglect defending your own pieces.
  • Keep your pieces in groups to increase your strength in forming blocks and catches.
  • Study your opponent's moves to anticipate them and prepare effective counter-attacks.
  • Explore the entire board; don't limit yourself to a specific area, instead spread your pieces out strategically.
  • Use the edges of the Ashtapada board to your advantage; they can serve as natural barriers to protect your pieces.
  • Take advantage of each move to create multiple threats, forcing your opponent to make difficult choices.
  • As the match progresses, adjust your strategy to be more offensive or defensive as necessary.

Video about the game

GAME mechanics

  • Roll - In Ashtapada, the player uses a dice to determine the number of steps to take. This mechanic adds an element of luck to the game, requiring players to adapt their strategy based on the result obtained. The dice traditionally used is a six-sided cube, but variants of the game can use different types of dice to increase the randomness.
  • Rotate - This mechanic involves rotating a component of the board, changing the layout of the game. Although not present in all variants, when used, it allows the player to modify the path of others, creating new strategies and challenges. The player must plan carefully when to rotate, as this can affect both their progress and that of their opponents.
  • Move - Based on the result of the roll mechanic, the move mechanic allows players to move their pieces along the board. The strategy here involves choosing the best path to reach the final goal while avoiding capture by other players. Each move must be evaluative, considering both advancement and defense.

Game components

See all the items in the game below Ashtapada:

  • Board
  • Data
  • Game pieces
  • Punctuation marks
  • Instructions
  • Spaces of movement
  • Action cards

Additional Information

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