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Khet - The Deflexion Laser Game
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Strategy at the speed of light!
Formerly known as Deflexion
Combine classic strategy with the physics of lasers and optics to master this game of skill.
Egyptian themed pieces with one, two, or no mirrored surfaces move about the game board in any number of directions, including rotation by 1/4 twists. Each turn ends by firing a laser beam built into the board which bounces from mirror to mirror on a series of pieces.
When the beam finally lands on a non-mirrored surface, that piece is removed from play. In maneuvering each piece, the aim is to illuminate your opponent's pharaoh and eliminate them from the game, while shielding your own pharaoh from harm.
Designed for two players ages nine and up, the game comes with required batteries.
 
How it works:
Just like in pool or billiards, light bounces off at the same angle it hits
a mirrored surface. If light hits a surface at a 45 degree angle, it will bounce
off at a 45 degree angle. In science terms, the angle of reflection is equal
to the angle of incidence.
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Deflexion takes advantage of this principal by positioning all its mirrored
surfaces at 45 degree angles relative to the board. Since the light hits
at a 45 degree angle, it will then bounce off at a 45 degree angle making
the total angle of reflection 90 degrees, or one quarter turn. Now, whenever
the beam hits a mirrored surface at any point on the board it will always
take a quarter turn in the direction the mirror was aimed and continue
on a straight path in the row it was reflected as shown above. More questions? |
Resources:
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Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:   and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating  - Sunday, May 16, 2010 KHET - Laser game Reviewed By: Derrick (Petersburg, VA) First order, game was not complete (missing pieces). Edmund's replaced it with a new, complete game.
Customer service was excellent!  - Monday, March 15, 2010 Khet Laser Deflection Reviewed By: Robert (N. Ft. Myers, FL) I've played chess all of my life. That was three dimensional thinking. Khet opens up an entirely new avenue of offensive and defensive strategies. It opens up fourth dimensional thinking.  - Thursday, January 14, 2010 Mad Fun! Reviewed By: Cole (Jersey City, NJ) This game is an enjoyable spin on chess which involves optics and spatial reasoning. I can't get enough! Read More Reviews
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