Isolation (board game)

The game box contains The tiles are placed in all the empty squares, and each player's pawn is placed on one of the raised platforms or in the round holes, depending on edition.

[2] In 1972, Bernd Kienitz designed a game titled Isola, which was published as a multilingual game (in Dutch, English, French, German, and Italian) by Ravensburger, with artwork by Kienitz and Ulrike Schneiders.

The following year Ravensburger released a Nordic version of Isola (Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish).

Two years later Lakeside Toys released the game in North America under the title Isolation.

And then, suddenly discovering that my pawn is on the brink, faced on every side by the yawning gulf of unbridgeable void... well, it's delightfully horrible!

1972 game board. Red has finished a move, it is now Black's turn