Boolean

Ceilikan Jogos · Board game · 2011
2–4 · best 2 20 min Weight 4.0/5
6.2 rating Ludopedia
4.2 rating BGG
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6.2 rating Ludopedia
4.2 rating BGG
Our Verdict
FOR GENRE FANS

Folks who enjoy a mental challenge and learning something new, check out Boolean! It's a quick, abstract game that makes you think like a computer.

Highlights
  • Pure and fun logic
  • Fast and strategic
  • Gamified learning
  • Circuit visualization
Keep in mind
  • Little direct interaction
  • Abstract theme might deter
  • Advanced rules require focus
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About the game

What you do in a play session

Check out this logic gem! Boolean is an abstract game that uses the math behind computers to create a super cool competition. Originally conceived as a teaching tool by a professor, it evolved into a board game that challenges you to manipulate logic circuits. The idea is simple: you and your team (either team 0 or team 1) try to score more points by manipulating the logic gates on the board with cards. On each turn, you can buy a card or play one. It features basic and advanced rules, adding extra layers of strategy. In the advanced rules, you can even use pieces from your own score to feed the circuit inputs! It's a fast-paced game, with 20-minute matches, perfect for those who enjoy thinking outside the box and want to understand how logic works in practice, in a fun and competitive way. Get ready to build networks, recognize patterns, and work as a team to dominate the circuit!

Best player count

BGG community vote

2–4 players
2 BEST
3 OK
4 REC

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Game details

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Publisher Ceilikan Jogos
Designer Eduardo Jacober
Artist Marcelo Bissoli

Frequently Asked Questions

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6 questions
What is the average playtime?
Boolean matches are super quick, typically around 20 minutes.
How many players can play?
The game is for 2 to 4 players and works well at all counts since it's played in teams.
Is the game difficult to learn?
The basic rules are straightforward, but the advanced rules add a layer of complexity that requires a bit more attention.
Does the game have a lot of player interaction?
Interaction is more indirect, focusing on manipulating the board and cards to benefit your team, rather than direct attacks.
Who do you recommend Boolean for?
We recommend it for fans of abstract games, logic puzzles, or those looking for a different and fun way to learn about Boolean logic.
Is the game still in print?
Unfortunately, Boolean is currently out of print.

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