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Digital Board Game ‘Tsuro: The Game of the Path’ Named Apple’s Free App of the Week

Digital board game “Tsuro: The Game of the Path” has been named Apple’s App Store free App of the Week. This is the first time the game has been available for free, and will be available, sans the usual $2.99 charge, until next Thursday.

Create your own journey with Tsuro: The Game of the Path. Place a tile and slide your stone along the path created, but take care! Other players’ paths can lead you in the wrong direction – or off the board entirely! Paths will cross and connect, and the choices you make affect all the journeys across the board.

“One of the prettiest apps you’ll ever see… as close as you can get to opening up a box and playing the cardboard version.” – Board Game Geek

BEAUTIFUL
The intricate artwork of the original game is brought to life with fluid animation and sparkling pyrotechnics. Every component has been recreated in meticulous detail, including the box!

INTUITIVE TACTILE CONTROLS
Intuitive controls deliver a board game experience so real you could almost touch it.

EXCLUSIVE NEW MODES
Classic Tsuro, plus 3 new ways to play, exclusive to the digital version: Solo, Loop Battle and Longest Path.

FUN FOR EVERYONE
Tsuro is easy enough for anyone to pick up… but it requires cunning and strategy to become a master.

PLAY WITH FRIENDS
Tsuro supports up to 8 players, around one device or online. Play live against your friends on Game Center and Facebook, or go solo to see who can build the longest path.

CRAFTY AI OPPONENTS
Choose from 3 AI personalities to challenge your strategic skill.

MASTER THE DRAGON
Over 50 achievements put your path-building skills to the ultimate test.

SHARE YOUR BEST MOVES
Record your longest, loopiest moves and share them with your chums (supported hardware only).

Tsuro: The Game of the Path is available for iOS devices, free through next week, in the App Store. [GET IT HERE]

 

Chris Hauk

Chris is a Senior Editor at Mactrast. He lives somewhere in the deep Southern part of America, and yes, he has to pump in both sunshine and the Internet.