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Rongmei Naga Alignment Game DLP Game   

Period Modern

Region Southern Asia

Category Reconstruction, Done, Board, Space, Line

Description

This alignment game was played by the Rongmei Naga people in India in the early twentieth century.

Rules

Three concentric squares, with lines connecting the corners and the midpoints of two opposite sides. Players alternate turns placing pieces on an empty point on the board. When all the pieces are placed, players alternate turns moving a piece to an empty adjacent spot along the lines of the board. When three of a player's pieces form a line, the player removes one of the opponent's pieces. Pieces which are in a line of three cannot be removed. The player who removes all of the opponent's pieces wins.


These rules were taken from the Historical Information ruleset.

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Reconstructed rulesets
Rongmei Naga Alignment Game (Ludii 1) Reconstructed with Ludii
Rongmei Naga Alignment Game (Ludii 2) Reconstructed with Ludii
Rongmei Naga Alignment Game (Ludii 3) Reconstructed with Ludii
Rongmei Naga Alignment Game (Ludii 4) Reconstructed with Ludii
Rongmei Naga Alignment Game (Ludii 5) Reconstructed with Ludii
Rongmei Naga Alignment Game (Ludii 6) Reconstructed with Ludii
Rongmei Naga Alignment Game (Ludii 7) Reconstructed with Ludii
Rongmei Naga Alignment Game (Ludii 8) Reconstructed with Ludii
Rongmei Naga Alignment Game (Ludii 9) Reconstructed with Ludii
Rongmei Naga Alignment Game (Ludii 10) Reconstructed with Ludii
Rongmei Naga Alignment Game (Ludii 11) Reconstructed with Ludii

Incomplete rulesets
Historical Information From DLP evidence.

Origin

India

Ludeme Description

Rongmei Naga Alignment Game.lud

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Sources

Hodson, T. 1911. The Naga Tribes of Manipur. London: Macmillan and Co.

Identifiers

DLP.Games.936


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