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El Perro DLP Game   

Period Modern

Region Northern Africa

Category Board, Hunt

Description

El Perro is a hunt game played in the Canary Islands. The board is typically scratched on the ground or on a stone, and the pieces are stones, seeds or shells.

Rules

5x5 intersecting lines, with diagonals drawn in the quadrants. One player plays as one dog, which is a large stone, and the other as twelve goats, which are smaller stones. The goats begin on the two rows closest to the player to which they belong, and on the right hand spots in the central row. The dog begins in the central space.

The dog moves first. The dog may move in any direction along the lines of the board. It may capture a goat by hopping over it to an empty adjacent spot on the opposite side of the goat, according to the lines of the board. Multiple captures are allowed. The goats move one space forward orthogonally or diagonally, or sideways, along the lines of the board.

When all of the goats are unable to move forward anymore and all are are in spaces being equivalent to the starting position on the opposite side of the board, they may then commence moving in the opposite direction toward their original starting position, but not backwards with respect to this direction.

The dog wins by capturing all the goats; the goats win by blocking the dog from being able to move.

Espinel Cejas and Gonzalez García 1994: 139-141.

Origin

Canary Islands

Ludeme Description

El Perro.lud

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Sources

Espinel Cejas, J. and D. González García. 1994. "'La Dama" y 'el perro', dos juegos de inteligencia tradicionales canarios." Tenique: Revista de Cultura Popular Canaria 2: 118-144.

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Identifiers

DLP.Games.1551


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