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Strategic Rules for Five-Player Board Game with Obstacle Placement

In this engaging five-player board game, each participant selects their preferred color and must strategically place obstacle blocks on the board to create challenges for opponents. The game starts with players picking blocks in reverse order. Key rules include positioning obstacles near the wall, ensuring space for placement, and limiting the number of pieces between starting points. As players navigate around these obstacles, they aim to strategize their moves effectively. This game encourages tactical thinking and planning for fun, competitive play.

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Strategic Rules for Five-Player Board Game with Obstacle Placement

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