United Square


The United Square is a French-originated strategy game, known for its commercial slogan, "Small, Smart, Simple and Strategic". United Square is a board game, a card game and interactive game software for PC's and most tablets. It is a game of logic that may be considered to fall under the same category as chess and checkers, for advance players resort to employing strategy and deep reflection in outwitting their opponents in order to win a match.

History

The United Square game was conceptualized and created by Julien Selz sometime in 2011. The game was featured and is presently among the collection of playable online board games in the website Board Game Arena, which is a free gaming site which provides new gaming experience to board game aficionados by connecting board gaming with video gaming.
United Square was registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on January 17, 2012 under Registration No. 4086595 and with the Institut National de la Propriété Industrielle in Paris, France under Registration No. 2011 0162 in 2011
On September 10, 2012, United Square unveiled its new version and packaging that carries the name Cube², literally Cube Square. Improvements were added to the new graphics on the tiles, the weight is much lighter and the size much smaller making it much easier to carry around.

Rules

The board game is composed of 24 square tiles; each tile piece is designed with 4 triangles colored Blue, Red, Yellow and Green. The game can be played by 2 to 4 players where the number of tiles is divided equally among the number of players. Two colors will be assigned to 2 players and one color for players more than two. The players, alternately, place their own tile pieces beside another tile piece completing a single colored square figure. A player gains one point for every complete square figure containing his own color. The game is considered finished when the tiles pieces have all been used or no more tiles could be placed. The player earning the most points wins the game.

Strategy

Advanced players resort to strategy to block an opponent's move and sometimes even forcing the latter to place a tile to gain points in his favor. The game can be compared to the game of chess, where players use tactics to plan moves ahead and strategically place the tile pieces to gain advantage over an opponent.
Though it is said that the game is as easy as playing checkers, playing United Square game requires constant concentration and deep knowledge of the possible color combinations of tiles to anticipate your move or that of an opponent's.

Versions

Different commercial and non-commercial versions have been made since its conception in 2011 catering to user's varying preferences.
Early 2013, the United Square tile designs was adapted to the twisty puzzles, a format quite similar to the famous Rubik's cube.