Author Topic: Corridor  (Read 1485 times)

This isn't a video game, it's a board game.

Each player has a piece that resembles a Chess pawn and 10 domino-like barriers that take up 2 squares each. The board is made up of 9x9 squares with niches in between to fit the barriers.

The object of the game is to get to the other side. You can put down a barrier to block your opponent, but this counts as a turn.

A turn composes of putting down a barrier or moving your piece one square in four directions: up, down, left, and right.

It's addicting, and I'm not ashamed to say that I learned about this in school.

Today.



Cant find a real image :(


Sounds cool. Can you place a barricade anywhere or only next to you?


Sounds like a cheap knockoff of Twix.

sounds fun. anybdy here have lazer battle? that game is cool. you have mirrors, you can turn mirrors to your advantage, as in getting your lazer to bounce off the mirror intoy uor opponenets goal, or use it as a disadvantage like to make his lazer go somewhere else, or sue the plastic side to stop the lazer short. ehres a picture. i think this was made by computer art programs, but tis a real game. i ahve it.

Sounds like a cheap knockoff of Twix.

Except I have no idea what Twix is (except for the candy) and this probably came first.

Twix is ancient.  Twix also involves pillars and bridges if I recall.

Corridor doesn't use pillars and bridges...

I know what your talking about, I remember seeing it in a magazine a while ago.