CREATE YOUR OWN BOARDGAME
Across
- 1. The voluntary or involuntary forfeiture of a turn by a player.
- 4. to throw the dice.
- 7. The execution of a game; or specifically its strategy, tactics, conventions, or mechanics.
- 12. to stop on a given space on the board.
- 14. The order of turns in a multiplayer game
- 17. A player's representative on the gameboard made of a piece of material made to look like a known object or symbol
- 19. A stack of cards.
- 20. A piece active on the main board, not in hand or in a staging area.
- 21. The comprehensive set of conditions or stipulations which define and govern a game.
Down
- 2. A space set aside from the main gameboard to contain pieces in hand.
- 3. A cubic piece used to generate random numbers in many games
- 5. A piece not active on the main board, it might be in hand or in a staging area.
- 6. A piece of cardboard often bearing instructions and usually chosen randomly from a deck by shuffling.
- 8. A participant in the game.
- 9. A turn in the game.
- 10. The forfeiture of a piece as a penalty for infringing a rule.
- 11. To move a piece over one or more pieces or spaces on the gameboard.
- 13. To miss your chance to play, voluntarily or not.
- 15. – when moving, the player to the left always has the next turn.
- 16. The (usually quadrilateral) marked surface on which one plays a board game.
- 17. A player's opportunity to move a piece or make a decision that influences gameplay. Each of these usually alternate equally between competing players or teams.
- 18. A game piece that represents a person in concept, shaped like an approximation of a person.
- 19. The same number displayed by two dice.
- 22. A physical unit of progress on a gameboard delimited by a distinct border, and not further divisible according to the game's rules. Alternatively, a unique position on the board on which a piece in play may be located.