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Recently I played a version of these games on a Christmas party. They just used a paper to draw the lines and some coins to move around.
As it's a fun game a made a travel sized version to print.
Print & Assembly Instructions
Boards, buttons and inlays are straight forward to print with standard settings, simply pick a colour and go. Only the lock is kind of fine to make it somewhat flexible. Therefore you need to set raft to 1 layer.
Depending on the margins of the printer the inlays will lock into place perfectly. If not, use a bit of glue.
How to play:
Felli-like (5-piece variant)
Players: 2
Pieces: 5 pieces per player
Board: Two triangles facing each other, sharing one central point. Each player controls the six points on their own triangle; the central point is shared.
Setup
- Each player places 5 pieces on their side of the board.
- The shared central point starts empty.
Movement
- Players take turns.
- A piece may move one step along a drawn line to an adjacent empty point.
- Movement may be straight or diagonal, as indicated by the board.
Capture
- If a piece can jump over an adjacent opponent piece along a line to an empty point beyond, the jump is allowed.
- The jumped piece is removed.
- Multiple jumps in a single turn are allowed.
Win Condition
You win if:
- You capture all opponent pieces, or
- Your opponent has no legal moves remaining.
Crossing Game
Players: 2
Pieces: 3 pieces per player
Board: Each player has a grid of 2 rows × 3 columns (6 points).
The two middle points of the central row are connected, forming a bridge between both sides.
Setup
- Each player places their 3 pieces side by side on the row closest to them.
Objective
- Be the first player to move all 3 of your pieces to the opponent’s starting row.
Movement
- Players take turns.
- A piece may move one step to an adjacent connected point, if it is empty.
Blocking Rule (Anti-Stalemate Rule - Optional)
- A player may not move the same piece back to the position it occupied in the previous turn.
- This rule prevents endless back-and-forth blocking.
Winning
- The first player who has all three pieces on the far row wins.
Originality of the Model
The author declares that this work is their personally original model
This model is licensed under the following terms:
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