Kensington abstract strategy board game Design Center London 1979 Travel This lightweight game is perfect for packing in a suitcase for travel, nice retro album type packing Complete with 20 pieces in two colors Instructions are in English, French, Dutch, Italian, Espanol, Arabic and either Chinese or Japanese A whale toys product Kensington is an abstract strategy board game devised by Brian Taylor and Peter Forbes in 1979, named after London's Kensington Gardens, which contains the mosaic upon which the gameboard is patterned. It is played on a geometrical board based on the rhombitrihexagonal tiling pattern. The objective of the game is to capture a hexagon by occupying the six surrounding vertices. The game maintains an elegant simplicity while still allowing for astonishingly complex strategy. The placing and movement of tokens have been compared to nine men's morris. Tired of chess or checkers, take it to another level Good used condition from a smoke free home, shows wear on corner of the board