Description
The game of Magnetic Action, Jishaku combines both strategy and magnetic force. Jishaku is a portable strategy game like chess or checkers that can be played anywhere in the kitchen or on the beach. Unlike chess, there is an element of surprise when the magnets jump out of position, without warning. There is a surprise, then laughs, follow as two or more players try to beat force fields with strategic thinking plus careful and precise handling of the game’s magnetic stones. The unpredictability of Jishaku turns any get-together into a party. Jishaku, Japanese for magnet, uses finely polished hematite magnets for playing pieces. There are several variations of the game but the most popular is “I’m out”. While alternating turns with your opponents, the goal of the game is to place magnets onto the game base without letting any magnets connect. If any magnets connect on your turn, you must collect those magnets and add them to your pile.
STRATEGIC: The game of Magnetic Action, Jishaku combines both strategy and magnetic force. Jishaku, Japanese for magnet, uses finely polished hematite magnets for playing pieces.
GOAL: Place magnets onto the base without letting any magnets connect. If any magnets connect on your turn, you must collect those magnets and add them to your pile. Run out of magnets first to win.
DOUBLE TROUBLE: All magnets have north and south poles. Jishaku magnets do too. They just aren’t marked. So as you carefully place your magnet you can feel the tug of magnets all around the board.
BREAK THE RECORD: The record for the most connecting magnets on a turn is twelve and in “I’m out” that’s not a good thing. Can strategy really overpower magnetic force?
CONTENTS: Jishaku includes 18 polished magnetic stones, a soft drawstring bag (for stones), a 9″ x 6″ durable game board with a foam center, and easy to follow instructions. Playtime 15 minutes+.
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