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Gamazons

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(Last Update 2009-06-12 13:25)

Gamazons is a game played on a 10x10 chess
board. Each side has four pieces (amazons) that
move like chess queens (in a straight line in any
direction). Instead of capturing pieces like in
chess, the game is determined based on who
moves last. Each move consists of two parts. First
an amazon moves to a new square and then fires
an arrow to another square (the arrow is fired in a
straight line in any direction from the square the
amazon landed on). The square the arrow lands on
becomes a permanent block for the rest of the
game. No one can move over it, or fire an arrow
over it. Every turn an amazon must move and fire
an arrow, so every turn there is one less square
available on the board. Try to block in your
opponent, or section off a good chunk of the board
for yourself.

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