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Sliglube (2024)

2 - 2 persone 40 - 80 min 7+
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Descrizione:

Introduction:Licled (from Old Norse: lykkja leið, meaning "loop path") is a loop-stalemate game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the hexes (cells) of an initially empty hexagonal board. The recommended board size is 7 cells per side, but boards of 5, 6, 8 or 9 are also valid. Each player has a sufficient supply of identical stones, each with one color on the front and the other on the back.

(Still waiting for the name change of Sliglube to Licled.)



Definitions:
A group is a maximal set of stones of any color connected to each other. A single stone is also a group.
A loop is a closed path of stones of any color, with no forks and one stone wide along its entire length.
You control a loop if more than half of its stones are your color. If a loop has an equal number of stones of each color, the active player controls it.
A claimed loop is a loop of a single color.
To flip is to replace enemy stones with friendly stones, and is optional only if it involves doing so with stones from claimed loops.




Turns:Black plays first, and then turns alternate. On your turn, perform these actions in the following order:


Place a stone of your color on an empty cell.
Flip all enemy stones contained in any controlled loop formed by this placement, until they all match your color, provided that stones from claimed loops only do so if the resulting loop is longer than all those previously claimed loops.
Remove all friendly stones adjacent to the new loop, except those that are part of claimed loops.


At the end of your turn, there must be no stones adjacent to friendly loops.



End of the game:The game ends when a player cannot place a stone; in that case, that player is the winner.

To balance the game, before starting, the first player places a black stone on an empty point, and the second player chooses a side. This balancing method is called the pie rule.

—description from the designer

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