The inventor of TwixT considered this board game to be his greatest legacy.
Alex Randolph was a very prolific game designer, and worked with many of the biggest game publishers throughout the latter half of the 20th century. Board Game Geek lists 129 games to his credit. Of all those games, he considered TwixT to be his best. In this video, I explore a little of similar games that came before Twixt, how to play the game, and some biographical info about Mr. Randolph (an amazing story). If you're more interested in the fascinating life of game designer Alexancer randolph, READ MY BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/Alexander-Rand... As always, thanks for you support, and don't forget to visit https://newventuregames.com/ and / newventuregames and be sure to play every day! See more about TwixT at BGG: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/9...

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