Confound
Confound.
Confound is an old strategy board game created by Pete Koziar released in 1993. The game is a digital version of a classic board game that requires strategic movements and barriers to be placed. Players move pegs from their starting position into the home square of their opponent using barriers to redirect and block their opponent’s path. The goal is to reach your opponent’s home square before they reach yours.
It is played on a grid where two players begin with two pegs and a limited number of obstacles. Players can either move their pegs or place a barrier to impede their opponent’s progress Each turn. Strategic depth comes from deciding when to move and when to block making Confound a game of foresight and strategic planning. Simple rules combined with complex strategies make it an engaging and challenging experience.
Confound remains a beloved game among fans of classic strategy games Despite its age. The unique blend of simple mechanics and deep strategic gameplay has kept it relevant even in modern times. Players who like games which demand meticulous planning and tactical decisions will find Confound to be a rewarding and intellectually stimulating experience.