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Lu Qi
Ruleset: Lu Qi (Ludii 10)

Game

See the game Lu Qi for more details.

Period(s)

Medieval

Summary

Reconstructed with Ludii

Rules

The game Lu Qi is played by two players on a 5x5 rectangle board with square tiling.
All players play with Markers.
Rules for Pieces:
Markers step adjacent then for all flanked pieces on Vertexes starting from the to location of the last move with Adjacent direction with a limit of 1000 pieces if the target is there is an enemy Player at between if the friend is is a friendremove pieces at between.
Players take turns moving.
Setup:
Place a Marker for player one at the bottom sites of the board expanded by the number of Vertex rows divided by 2 minus 1 steps.
Place a Marker for player two at the top sites of the board expanded by the number of Vertex rows divided by 2 minus 1 steps..
Rules:
Move one of your pieces.
Aim:
If the next player cannot move or the number of pieces owned by Player the next player is less than or equal to 1, the moving player wins.

Reconstruction Details

Combined Score: 0.857
Cultural Score: 0.817
Conceptual Score: 0.849

Geographical Score: 0.897 (~2060km)

Based on:
1. Bouge Shodra / Bouge Shodra 2. Shi Liu Kan Tsiang Kun / Shi Liu Kan Tsiang Kun 3. Nei-Pat-Kono / Culin

Concepts

Browse all concepts for Lu Qi (Ludii 10) here.

Other Rulesets

Reconstructed rulesets
Lu Qi (Ludii 1) Reconstructed with Ludii
Lu Qi (Ludii 2) Reconstructed with Ludii
Lu Qi (Ludii 3) Reconstructed with Ludii
Lu Qi (Ludii 4) Reconstructed with Ludii
Lu Qi (Ludii 5) Reconstructed with Ludii
Lu Qi (Ludii 6) Reconstructed with Ludii
Lu Qi (Ludii 7) Reconstructed with Ludii
Lu Qi (Ludii 8) Reconstructed with Ludii
Lu Qi (Ludii 9) Reconstructed with Ludii

Identifiers

DLP.GameRulesets.3792

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