




The end of the tunnel
The end of the tunnel - Play Online
Strategic tile-laying? Check. Turn-based warfare? Check. The end of the tunnel is all about outscoring your opponent. Two players. Seven tiles each. One winning move. This brain-training multiplayer experience blends tactical placement with endless replayability.
How to Play The end of the tunnel
The Goal: Score more points than your opponent. Simple math. Place tiles. Move pieces. First to run out of moves loses. Winner takes all when the board fills up or no valid moves remain.
Core Tile Placement
Grab one of your seven tiles. Place it adjacent to the piece on the board. Your piece moves to that new tile automatically. Boom—points scored. After each turn, your hand refills to seven tiles from the stack. Turn passes. Repeat until the board chokes or moves vanish.
Point System & Strategy
Most tiles award one point. But three special tiles flip the game. Golden Dead End—four points. Land there. Cash in. Gold Mine—two points. Consistent value. Poisonous Roots—negative two points. Avoid unless you're forcing your opponent into a trap. Tunnel hits the board edge or another tunnel? Piece reverses to the last fork. Plan your dead ends wisely.
Multiplayer Tactics
Play against AI or an online opponent. Two modes. Same brutal rules. Study your opponent's hand. Block high-value tiles. Force them into Poisonous Roots. Control the Golden Dead Ends. Stack points early. Deny options late. Endgame is all about tile denial—make them eat negative points.
Key Features
- Dual Mode Combat: AI practice or real multiplayer battles online.
- Strategic Tile System: Seven tiles per turn. Golden Dead End worth four points. Gold Mine worth two. Poisonous Roots steal two.
- Turn-Based Depth: Every placement matters. Tunnel dead ends reverse pieces. Edge collisions punish sloppy planning.
- Endless Replayability: Random tile draws. No two games play the same.
- Sharp Visuals: Clean tile design. Desktop-optimized. Runs lag-free on any browser.
Who is The end of the tunnel for?
Perfect for strategy fans. Great for players who love chess-like planning with fast rounds. Attention-training wrapped in competitive gameplay. Desktop players who demand depth without downloads.
Release Date & Developer
The end of the tunnel was developed by kirlanik. Released in March 2026.
Controls
- Mouse Click: Select and place tiles
- Drag: Position tiles adjacent to your piece


