(game "Marelle Quadruple" (players 2) (equipment { ("AlquerqueBoard" 5 5) (hand Each) (piece "Marker" Each "StepToEmpty") }) (rules (start (place "Marker" "Hand" count:5)) phases:{ (phase "Placement" (play (move (from (handSite Mover)) (to (sites Empty)))) (nextPhase ("HandEmpty" P2) "Movement") ) ("PhaseMovePiece" "Movement") } (end (if (is Line 5) (result Mover Win))) ) ) //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (metadata (info { (description "Marelle Quadruple is an alignment game played in nineteenth century France.") (rules "5x5 intersecting lines, with diagonals in the quadrants. Five pieces per player. Players alternate turns placing a piece on the board. Once all of the pieces are placed on the board, players alternate turns moving a piece to an empty adjacent spot on the board. The player who places all five of their pieces in a line wins.") (source "de Moulidars 1840: 100.") (id "1510") (version "1.3.12") (classification "board/space/line") (credit "Eric Piette") (origin "This game was played in France, around 1840.") } ) (ai "Marelle Quadruple_ai" ) )