Adugo

(Public Domain), L. P. Septímio, Origem · Board game · 2005
2 · best 2 Weight 1.0/5
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Our Verdict

If you enjoy quick, tactical abstract games, Adugo is a Brazilian gem worth checking out for that two-player session!

Highlights
  • Fast and to the point
  • Surprising tactical depth
  • Interesting cultural theme
  • Easy to learn
Keep in mind
  • Two-player only
  • Theme may not appeal
  • Simple visuals
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About the game
Let's talk about Adugo, a classic that originated in the Pantanal with the Bororo tribe! Just imagine: the board was drawn on the dirt and the pieces were little stones. This abstract strategy game for two players pits one against the other in an exciting hunt. On one side, we have the Jaguar, tasked with capturing 14 little dogs. On the other side, the 14 dogs must find a way to corner the jaguar. The dynamic is super interesting: the jaguar moves like checkers, able to jump over dogs to capture them, while the dogs move more freely, like a King in chess, trying to surround the predator. It's a fast-paced game with simple rules to learn, but it requires a lot of tactical thinking and board visualization. Perfect for those who enjoy a direct, no-nonsense challenge where every move counts. Adugo takes us back to the origins of board games, showing that with very few components and a lot of intelligence, incredible experiences can be created. If you enjoy abstract games with a hunting theme and a touch of Brazilian culture, this is quite a catch!
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Animals: Dogs Mechanism: Hunt Players: Two-Player Only Games
Publisher (Public Domain), L. P. Septímio, Origem
Designer (Uncredited)
Frequently Asked Questions
How many players can play Adugo?
Adugo is exclusively a two-player game.
What is the average playtime for Adugo?
Adugo games are usually quite fast, typically lasting less than 30 minutes.
Is Adugo a complex game to learn?
No, the rules are quite simple and easy to grasp, making it accessible to most players.
Do I need to know how to play chess or checkers to play Adugo?
Although the movements resemble those pieces, you don't need to know how to play chess or checkers. Adugo's rules are independent.
What components come with the game?
Originally, the game was made with stones and drawn on the ground. Modern versions usually come with a board and pieces to represent the jaguar and the dogs.
Who would you recommend Adugo for?
We recommend Adugo for those who enjoy abstract, strategic, fast-paced, two-player games, especially if they appreciate a touch of Brazilian culture.
What's the difference between the Jaguar and the Dogs in terms of gameplay?
The Jaguar moves like checkers and can capture by jumping over dogs, while the dogs move like a chess King and try to corner the Jaguar.