https://cf.geekdo-images.com/pgJUsRt3inyH0hz3NyjU-w__thumb/img/jlV6zZgrEBkLgqQV8tdhiu0zMYk=/fit-in/200x150/filters:strip_icc()/pic6763305.jpg https://cf.geekdo-images.com/pgJUsRt3inyH0hz3NyjU-w__original/img/-EfWE3NFHwEyMv5fSeMn4r_k1rI=/0x0/filters:format(jpeg)/pic6763305.jpg "My next several hours were spent learning how to play tak. Even if I had not been nearly mad with idleness, I would have enjoyed it. Tak is the best sort of game: simple in its rules, complex in its strategy. Bredon beat me handily in all five games we played, but I am proud to say that he never beat me the same way twice." -Kvothe

Tak is a two-player abstract strategy game dreamed up by Pat Rothfuss in "The Wise Man's Fear" and made reality by James Ernest. In Tak, players attempt to make a road of their pieces connecting two opposite sides of the board.