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1963 · 2-4 players · 45min · weight 2.38 · 883 ratings

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ID
789
Name
Focus
Year
1963
Rank
5282
Min players
2
Max players
4
Playing time
45
Min playtime
45
Max playtime
45
Avg weight
2.3836
Num weights
73
Bayes avg
5.75988
Average
6.4804
Users rated
883
Num owned
1806
Wanting
42
Wishing
199
Num comments
417
Fetched at
Wed Apr 29 2026 05:34:55 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Mechanisms (1)
Grid Movement
Categories (1)
Abstract Strategy
Description (1169 chars)

Focus (or Domination) is a Sid Sackson abstract strategy game in which players attempt to make moves and capture pieces in such a manner that their opponent(s) have no moves remaining. On a turn a player may move a piece or stack of pieces based on the number of pieces that comprise it as well as the number of pieces to be moved (e.g. 1-piece = 1 space, 3 piece stack = 3 spaces.) When a stack grows over five pieces, pieces from the bottom of the stack are removed to bring the stack back down to five. Pieces of a player's own color that are taken by that player are reserved to re-enter the game at a later time; pieces of the opponent's color are kept as captured. Reserved pieces can be entered on a turn in any space on the board in place of making a move of pieces; strategic use of reserved pieces can make the game by utilizing them to capture stacks controlled by opponent(s). Sackson includes the game In his 1969 book, A Gamut of Games. The book makes a reference to the Whitman Publishing Company production of 1965, along with reporting that the two-handed version was first described in the October 1963 issue of Scientific American Magazine.

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