El Zorro
Ruleset:
El Zorro
Game
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Period(s)
Modern
Summary
Rules for El Zorro.
Description
Played in the Garafia regions of La Palma island, Canary Islands.
Rules
Five squares which are each divided with lines connecting the midpoints of their sides and diagonals. The five squares are arranged in a cross-shaped board. One player plays as two foxes the other as twenty hens. The hens begin on the twenty spaces on one half of the board, the foxes on the bottom two corners of the square on the opposite arm of the cross. The foxes may move in any direction, and hop over a hen to an empty space immediately adjacent on the opposite side of the hen along the lines of the board to capture. The hens may not move backward. The foxes win by capturing all the hens, the hens win by occupying all of the spaces in the square of the arm of the cross opposite from where they began.
Concepts
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Reference
Espinel Cejas and González García 1994: 194-196.
Other Rulesets
Origin
Canary Islands
Identifiers
DLP.GameRulesets.1943
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