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= Klask = Boardgame Klask, in its language KLASK, is a skill game made by the Danish carpenter Mikkel Bertelsen for two people. The game was launched in 2014 at Klask ApS in Denmark. In the following years it was released under license by several other publishers internationally. In German-speaking countries, it is produced by Carletto AG in Switzerland under the Game Factory brand. In 2017, the game was picked up by the Game of the Year jury in its referral list.

Rules
Two white magnets on a toy figure

At the beginning of the game the playing field is placed between the two players. The three white magnets are placed in the designated spaces and the two game coins are placed in the game score on the field edge to the position 0. Each of the players gets a black figure and the associated magnet. The game figure is placed on the field and pushed the control magnet under the playing field, so that both parts are magnetically connected.

The starting player gets the ball first. Both players now try to play the ball with the help of their pieces in the opposing goal, a circular sinking about three centimeters in diameter in the field. Since the two halves of the field under the playing field are separated by a barrier, the players can move their figure only on their own half and play the ball there. The white magnets must not be moved with the control magnet.

Players earn points if:

1) a goal shoot, so if the ball is in the opponent's goal,

2) at least two white magnets are adhered to the opposing figure,

3) opponents drive their figure into their own goal,

The opponent loses control of his figure and can not get it back with his control magnet (for example, if it lies in the opponent's half of the field).

The game ends when a player reaches six points.