Picture of the braille box with the Qwirkle pieces shown on the table. Tactile braille and shapes are on all the interconnecting pieces.
Close up on linked acrylic pieces. Tactile shapes are on all of the tiles and they fit together like jigsaw pieces. Braille is on the tactile shapes to tell the user the color.
Shot of the colorful acrylic pieces scattered on the table.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Picture of the braille box with the Qwirkle pieces shown on the table. Tactile braille and shapes are on all the interconnecting pieces.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Close up on linked acrylic pieces. Tactile shapes are on all of the tiles and they fit together like jigsaw pieces. Braille is on the tactile shapes to tell the user the color.
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Qwirkle Accessibility combo kit

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Accessibility Kits require the retail version of the game in order to play.

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This set requires no assembly and does not require the orignal game.

Pieces are replaced with high quality colored acrylic pieces with colored tactile pieces with braille letters to indicate the color.

  

Product Description from Board Game Geek:

The abstract game of Qwirkle consists of 108 wooden blocks with six different shapes in six different colors. There is no board, players simply use an available flat surface.

Players begin the game with six blocks. The start player places blocks of a single matching attribute (color or shape but not both) on the table. Thereafter, a player adds blocks adjacent to at least one previously played block. The blocks must all be played in a line and match, without duplicates, either the color or shape of the previous block.

Players score one point for each block played plus all blocks adjacent. It is possible for a block to score in more than one direction. If a player completes a line containing all six shapes or colors, an additional six points are scored. The player then refills his hand to six blocks.

The game ends when the draw bag is depleted and one player plays all of his remaining blocks, earning a six point bonus. The player with the high score wins.