A wonderful game (ancient civilizations presented a lot of board games that influenced modern board games in terms of playing style, design, game objectives, etc..) For this game can be developed (such as changing sticks and using dice) It is also possible to study the board in depth and make a larger board and larger pieces (requiring a deep study of the possibilities during the game). Thanks
According to wiki: "When a stone captures an enemy stone, it immediately reverses direction and begins heading back to the home base. Once a stone and its prisoners reach home, any enemy stones are removed from the game, or killed. Friendly stones are liberated or returned to the set of stones that can be played."
a surprising number of games from vastly different corners of the world, which all use throwing sticks have the "0 is 5" rule
Awesome, thanks for sharing!
You can play this in Bannerlord
Amazing video bro!
Fantastic. Thank you!
You are very welcome
A wonderful game (ancient civilizations presented a lot of board games that influenced modern board games in terms of playing style, design, game objectives, etc..)
For this game can be developed (such as changing sticks and using dice)
It is also possible to study the board in depth and make a larger board and larger pieces (requiring a deep study of the possibilities during the game).
Thanks
Nice video! I hope you will have more viewers.
Thank you very much. Just having fun. Life is good. Take care.
Question, if you capture an opponents piece going forward do you have to go reverse right away or only reverse when you go passed opponents area?
According to wiki: "When a stone captures an enemy stone, it immediately reverses direction and begins heading back to the home base. Once a stone and its prisoners reach home, any enemy stones are removed from the game, or killed. Friendly stones are liberated or returned to the set of stones that can be played."
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I don't know why but I absolutely love ancient board games
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