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- MagnetX abstract "MagnetX is a board game marketed by PsyX Games in which players place magnetic stones of various sizes and shapes on a square game board specifically designed to give the most action.MagnetX is played with 20 stones; each set of stones is unique to the game. The stones vary in from 3/8" up to 3/4", they are polished, black stones that vary in magnetic strength. The stones are placed on a translucent acrylic board. Each stone is placed flat, or to increase difficulty, on edge such that other stones do not come into contact with any other stones already in play. Stones may be placed so they hang off the edge, or teeter in the middle of a group of stones as long as stone(s) do not fall of or come in contact with each other.The Stone Pile is the set of stones not in play. This Pile is passed from player to player. Your turn begins when you are handed the Pile and ends when you give the Pile to the next person in line. At any time during your turn that stones come into contact with each other, causes a loss of turn or loss of game depending on whether basic or advanced game rules are used.Board Collapse: Causing stones to come into contact with each other or fall off the board.Foul Stones: Stones that have fallen off the board or those stones attached to each other.Basic Play: Each player places one stone in turn until a player causes a board collapse. If it is a two player game; this player loses. In a game with 3 or more players; this player is ousted from the game, the player next in line cleans off the foul stones and places them back into the Pile. The game continues with the leftover stones still in play.Advanced Play: In this game, each player starts with 20 points. Anytime a player causes a board collapse, they retrieve all foul stones and count them. This number is subtracted from the 20 points. When a player hits 0, they are ousted from the game. The last player with points wins. The stone that a player is placing only counts against the total if it comes into contact with one of the stones in play.".
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- MagnetX wikiPageExternalLink www.psyxgames.com.
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- MagnetX ages "8".
- MagnetX complexity "Low".
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- MagnetX imageCaption "Magnetic stones in play".
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- MagnetX players "1".
- MagnetX playingTime "-1200.0".
- MagnetX randomChance "None".
- MagnetX setupTime "60.0".
- MagnetX skills "dexterity, reflex, Eye–hand coordination".
- MagnetX strategy "Medium".
- MagnetX subjectName "MagnetX".
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- MagnetX comment "MagnetX is a board game marketed by PsyX Games in which players place magnetic stones of various sizes and shapes on a square game board specifically designed to give the most action.MagnetX is played with 20 stones; each set of stones is unique to the game. The stones vary in from 3/8" up to 3/4", they are polished, black stones that vary in magnetic strength. The stones are placed on a translucent acrylic board.".
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