Quick, Strategic, and Addictive 
CirKis is designed for  two to four players. The bigger the group, the more intense and  competitive the game becomes -- much like Chinese Checkers. It is played  on a circular board, which is engraved with a fractal pattern of  shapes. Each player chooses one of four colors (purple, yellow, red or  green) and takes turns placing their pieces on the board. The board  features a ridged texture, so pieces snap easily into place when  situated properly.
  The game's rules are straightforward: the  youngest player begins by placing one of his or her pieces inside the  center ring/star. The next player is then free to place a new piece on  the board -- just as long as it directly touches the last piece played.  Pieces can make edge-to-edge contact with one another, or can simply  touch point to point. As more and more pieces are placed, the board  becomes a stunning kaleidoscope of different colors. Unfortunately,  CirKis only comes with the 20 necessary pieces for play and no  replacement pieces, so care should be taken not to lose any of the  pieces.
  Scoring occurs when certain parts of the board are  captured by a player's pieces. Scattered across the board are ten circle  areas and six star areas. Any time one of these shapes is completely  filled in by pieces, points are awarded. The first player to reach 40  points wins. As the board becomes increasingly crowded, the game becomes  a mad-dash for these special point-awarding "territories." Games are  brisk and fast-paced, and typically take a little more than 15 minutes  to resolve.
  Easy to Learn, Tough to Master
Although  CirKis is easy to learn, the game can involve a surprising depth of  strategy. Winning against skilled players will require serious spatial  reasoning and cunning tactics. As you gain experience playing the game,  you will come up with your own unique strategies.
  The game plays  out like a colorful game of chess. There are nine different types of  pieces, each with their own unique strategic purpose. "Big Slice"  pieces, for instance, can be used to secure circle areas on the board,  thus ensuring you ten points. As you play more, you will learn how to  use these, and other, pieces to defend hot spots on the board or  encircle your opponents. Just plan ahead, and you'll be racking up  points in no time.
  What's in the Box Dimensional plastic gameboard, four sets of colorful playing pieces, four scoring pegs, and illustrated instructions.