Seegover (1977)

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Playtime: 15
Min. Age: 7
Number of Players:
2 - 3
ag.gameitem.publisher:
Games and Puzzles (magazine)
Designers:
Trevor Truran
Artists:
Unknown
Mechanics:
Unknown
Beschreibung
This is an attempt to make a game like Seega which is less subject to draws.
This game is played on an empty 5x5 square board. There are 24 double-sided pieces. The game is played in two phases. In the first players alternate placing two pieces at a time with their color showing; any squares may be occupied except the center. In the second phase players alternate moving one piece into the empty square.
A capture is made by sandwiching a single opposing piece between two of one's own. The captured piece is turned over. If at least one capture is made the moving piece may be moved back to the space it came from if that will result in additional captures.
There are two different versions of the game, depending on which rule one uses for the case where a player cannot move because they have no pieces adjacent to the empty space. In version one the player may take any of their pieces and place it in the empty space, but even if they capture they cannot then move it to its original space. In version two the player may turn over a piece adjacent to the empty square; in this case if captures are made the piece may be moved into the empty square if it can make further captures.
In either version the game ends when a player loses by having fewer than five pieces.
The game may also be played by three players using cubes with three colors on them; each player starts with eight of these.
This is an attempt to make a game like Seega which is less subject to draws.
This game is played on an empty 5x5 square board. There are 24 double-sided pieces. The game is played in two phases. In the first players alternate placing two pieces at a time with their color showing; any squares may be occupied except the center. In the second phase players alternate moving one piece into the empty square.
A capture is made by sandwiching a single opposing piece between two of one's own. The captured piece is turned over. If at least one capture is made the moving piece may be moved back to the space it came from if that will result in additional captures.
There are two different versions of the game, depending on which rule one uses for the case where a player cannot move because they have no pieces adjacent to the empty space. In version one the player may take any of their pieces and place it in the empty space, but even if they capture they cannot then move it to its original space. In version two the player may turn over a piece adjacent to the empty square; in this case if captures are made the piece may be moved into the empty square if it can make further captures.
In either version the game ends when a player loses by having fewer than five pieces.
The game may also be played by three players using cubes with three colors on them; each player starts with eight of these.
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