Quartex receives “Recommended by American Mensa” designation
June 21, 2013
CSE Games is proud to announce that our latest board game release – Quartex – has received the “Recommended by American Mensa” designation at the Mind Games® 2013 competition.
“This is a great honour,” says Tim W. K. Brown, designer of Quartex. “I’m extremely excited that others are beginning to see in Quartex what I’ve felt since I first envisioned the game.”
Mind Games® is a three-day national games competition held by American Mensa, an organization for people with IQs in the top two percent. During the competition, Mensans gather to play and evaluate new-to-market board and card games.
Quartex is a great new abstract strategy tile game for the whole family. Play your tiles by matching and placing them beside other tiles already in play. If your tile completes a four-corner shape, you earn a point token of that color. But as the number of tokens collected increases, their value decreases. Quartex is the second title in CSE Games’ line of strategic, easy-to-learn, family-oriented games developed by Toronto-native Tim W. K. Brown. For more on Quartex visit csegames.com.
Founded in 1990, American Mensa’s Mind Games® has become one of the most respected national games competitions. Manufacturers and inventors from around the world enter new-to-the-market games into the annual competition. Over a three-day period, Mensans gather at the host location, divide into groups, play the games, fill out score sheets and comment cards, and rank their favorites.

