So, I got this idea to play around with a game I heard about, called Torres. It’s this abstract strategy thing where you’re building towers and moving knights, and I thought, “Why not give it a shot?” I mean, it sounded simple enough, right?

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First, I found a copy of the game online. It wasn’t too hard, but I did have to dig around a little to find a good version. Then, I started by reading the rules. They seemed pretty straightforward at first. You know, placing castles, moving knights, scoring points… basic stuff. But as I read more, I realized there was a bit more depth to it than I initially thought. The way the towers are built and how you move your knights around, it all seemed kinda tricky.

Then I tried to play a game, just by myself, to get a feel for it. I set up the board, placed the starting pieces, and began moving things around. I quickly realized I didn’t really understand the strategy. I mean, I understood the basic rules, but figuring out how to actually win? That was a whole different story.

I played a few more games against myself, trying different things. I’d build a big tower in one corner, then try to surround it with my knights. Or I’d spread my knights out, trying to control more of the board. Sometimes I managed to score a few points, but most of the time I just ended up confused, moving pieces around without any real plan.

After a while, I decided I needed to watch some other people play. So, I went online and found some videos of folks playing Torres. Watching them play, I started to get a better idea of the strategy involved. I saw how they built their towers, how they moved their knights, and how they planned their moves several turns in advance. It was like a lightbulb went off in my head. Suddenly, I saw the game in a whole new way.

With this newfound knowledge, I went back and played some more games, both against myself and the AI. And guess what? I started to win! It was a great feeling. I was actually using strategy, planning my moves, and outsmarting my opponents, well, at least the computer ones.

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I’m still no expert at Torres, but I’ve definitely come a long way from where I started. It’s a really fun game, once you get the hang of it. It’s the kind of game that seems simple at first, but the more you play, the more you realize how much depth there is to it. And that’s what makes it so enjoyable.

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