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+ | '''Durotta''' was a board [[game]] played in the [[24th century]]. |
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− | '''Derata''' was a game played on a wooden game board with sixteen holes and different shaped pieces: light, dark, square, round, and hollow. It is a two player game, and when it is one players turn the other player chooses the piece they have to use. It is very similar, if not the exact same as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quarto_(board_game) Quarto]. |
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− | + | It used rectangular and cylindrical pieces, some of which had holes drilled through them, on a round game board. When [[Tom Paris]] played the game with [[B'Elanna Torres]], he always opened with a move known as the [[Novakovich gambit]], because she always fell for it. Paris described durotta as a game of "subtlety." ({{VOY|Night}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|Durotta uses the pieces and board of the game {{w|Quarto (board game)|Quarto}}.}} |
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Revision as of 03:36, 20 June 2015
Durotta was a board game played in the 24th century.
It used rectangular and cylindrical pieces, some of which had holes drilled through them, on a round game board. When Tom Paris played the game with B'Elanna Torres, he always opened with a move known as the Novakovich gambit, because she always fell for it. Paris described durotta as a game of "subtlety." (VOY: "Night")
Durotta uses the pieces and board of the game Quarto.