(define "NextSiteFrom" ("NextSiteOnTrack" #2 from:#1)) //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (game "Paumecary" (players 2) (equipment { ("BackgammonBoard" { (track "Track1" {26..20 End} P1 directed:True) (track "Track2" {27 25..20 End} P2 directed:True) } ) (dice d:6 num:2) (piece "Disc" Each (or (forEach Die replayDouble:True if:("DieNotUsed") (move (from (from)) (to ("NextSiteFrom" (from) (pips)) if:("NoEnemyOrOnlyOne" (to)) ("HittingCapture" (handSite Next)) ) ) (then ("ReplayNotAllDiceUsed")) ) (if (is Empty (handSite Mover)) (forEach Die replayDouble:True if:(and ("DieNotUsed") ("IsEndTrack" ("NextSiteFrom" (from) (pips))) ) (move Remove (from)) (then ("ReplayNotAllDiceUsed")) ) ) ) ) (hand Each) }) (rules (start { (place Stack "Disc1" (handSite P1) count:15) (place Stack "Disc2" (handSite P2) count:15) }) (play ("RollEachNewTurnMove" (or (forEach Piece) (forEach Piece container:(mover))) ) ) (end ("EscapeWin")) ) ) //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (metadata (info { (description "Paumecary is a European Tables game from fourteenth century England. Play is confined to one quarter of a typical board. Customarily, when a player wins, the game continues, with the winner helping the loser bear off their remaining pieces, smacking the loser's hands for each piece borne off.") (rules "Played on a board with 12 points per side, divided in half. Play occurs only in the top right quadrant of the board. Fifteen pieces per player. Two six-sided dice. A double throw grants the player another throw. Players enter their pieces according to the throws of the dice, and they must use the entire value of a die to place or to move a piece. When all of a player's pieces are on the board, they may bear off their pieces with throws equal to the number of remaining spaces, plus one. If a piece lands on a point with a single piece belonging to the opponent, the opponent's piece is removed from the board and must re-enter. The player who bears off all their pieces first wins.") (source "Murray 1951: 120.") (id "814") (version "1.3.12") (classification "board/race/escape") (credit "Eric Piette") (origin "This game was played in England, from around 1300 to 1399.") } ) (graphics { (board Style backgammon) (stackType 0 Backgammon) (stackType 1 Count) (stackType 2 Count) }) )