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Ponte del Diavolo, designed by Martin Ebel, pays tribute to game designer Alex Randolph and his classic, Twixt. In this tactical two-player game, set in an abstract version of Venice, players strategically place wooden squares to create "islands" and connect them with bridges while following specific rules. The game, which emphasizes forward-thinking strategies, features a portrait of Randolph on the box as a homage to his legacy.
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Ponte del Diavolo by Martin Ebel honors Alex Randolph's Twixt. In this two-player game set in Venice, players place squares to build islands and connect them with bridges. It features strategic gameplay and a portrait of Randolph on the box.