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Mac Latrunculi

by Gand last modified 2007-06-22 05:47 PM

Roman Empire game board.

Quoted form: http://mactrunculi.sourceforge.net/



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It is the year 20 BC.  Emperor Augustus has brought peace to a young Roman Empire.  Two friends sit upon the steps outside the amphitheatre, locked in concentration over a stone board upon which glass pieces have been placed, trying to gain an advantage over one another.  They’re playing Ludas Latrunculorum, a game already hundreds of years old, which enjoys a high level of popularity within the Empire.

How to play

  • Pieces may move horizontally or vertically any number of spaces (like Chess rooks).
  • A single stone is captured if it is surrounded on two opposite sides by pieces of the opposing colour.
  • The outside walls cannot be used to capture pieces.
  • A stone in the corner is captured by two stones of the opposing colour placed across the corner.
  • Multiple stones can be captured along a line.
  • If a player moves into position to capture a line of several opposing pieces which includes the Dux, the Dux is not taken but the other pieces are.
  • The Dux cannot be captured, but can be immobilized by being surrounded on all four sides.
  • The first player to immobilize the enemy Dux wins.
  • The Dux is immobilized if it is blocked by an enemy stone such that it has no place left to move.
  • If the game stalemates, the player with the most captured enemy stones wins.
  • The game ends when 30 moves are made without a capture, with the player with the most pieces remaining on the board declared the winner.

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