摘要 |
That which is new in the art is a game of strategy played on a board configured with a symmetrical maze of intersecting pathways made of straight lines, curvilinear lines, and straight lines connected to curvilinear lines. The pathways include loops and circles. Players start at designated intersections and move pieces on the pathways in order to first reach designated intersections across the board; all pieces move in the same manner; a player can move a piece through as many intersections as desired on a single move as long as movement is on the same pathway. The pathways, with the given number of pieces in play, and by their configuration, create blocking of the movement of pieces, as well as opportunities for intentional blocking and for avoiding blocking. Rules variations include taking more than one move on a turn, telling an opponent to move a piece, trapping, dice, and capturing.
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