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Sixteen Soldiers : Bead 16

Sixteen Soldiers is a two-player abstract strategy board game from Sri Lanka

Sixteen Soldiers is a two-player abstract strategy board game from Sri Lanka

Sixteen Soldiers : Bead 16

by Chirag Finaviya
Sixteen Soldiers : Bead 16
Sixteen Soldiers : Bead 16
Sixteen Soldiers : Bead 16

What is it about?

Sixteen Soldiers is a two-player abstract strategy board game from Sri Lanka. It also comes from India under the name Cows and Leopards. A variant of this game is also popular in Bangladesh, where it is known as Sholo guti (Sixteen pieces). The game is similar to draughts and Alquerque as players hop over one another's pieces to capture them. However, unlike draughts and standard Alquerque, the game is played on an expanded Alquerque board consisting of four triangular boards attached to the four sides of an Alquerque board. Also, pieces can move and capture in any direction from the beginning. There is no promotion to King. Its actual closest relatives are Peralikatuma and Kotu Ellima which are also from the Indian subcontinent. The only real difference between these three closely related games is the number of pieces. In Sixteen Soldiers, each player has 16 pieces hence the name of the game. In Peralikatuma, each player has 23 pieces. In Kotu Ellima, each player has 24 pieces. Sixteen Soldiers is also related to the Indonesian game of Permainan-Tabal.

Sixteen Soldiers : Bead 16

App Details

Version
1.1
Rating
(9)
Size
45Mb
Genre
Strategy Board
Last updated
June 1, 2019
Release date
November 3, 2018
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App Store Description

Sixteen Soldiers is a two-player abstract strategy board game from Sri Lanka. It also comes from India under the name Cows and Leopards. A variant of this game is also popular in Bangladesh, where it is known as Sholo guti (Sixteen pieces). The game is similar to draughts and Alquerque as players hop over one another's pieces to capture them. However, unlike draughts and standard Alquerque, the game is played on an expanded Alquerque board consisting of four triangular boards attached to the four sides of an Alquerque board. Also, pieces can move and capture in any direction from the beginning. There is no promotion to King. Its actual closest relatives are Peralikatuma and Kotu Ellima which are also from the Indian subcontinent. The only real difference between these three closely related games is the number of pieces. In Sixteen Soldiers, each player has 16 pieces hence the name of the game. In Peralikatuma, each player has 23 pieces. In Kotu Ellima, each player has 24 pieces. Sixteen Soldiers is also related to the Indonesian game of Permainan-Tabal.

In Sholo guti, players can agree beforehand the number of opposing pieces to be captured to win the game.

Goal
The player who captures all the other player's pieces wins. In the case of Sholo guti, the number of opposing pieces to be captured that both players agree upon.

Game Play and Rules

1. Players decide what colors to play, and who starts first. Players alternate their turns, and only use one piece to either move or capture per turn.

2. Each players pieces are initially set up on the first four ranks of their side of the board.

3. A piece moves one space per turn in any direction following the pattern on the board onto an unoccupied point on the board.

4. A piece can capture an enemy piece in any direction by the short leap as in draughts or Alquerque. The player's piece must be adjacent to the enemy piece, and leap over it onto a vacant point on the other side. The leap must be in a straight line following the pattern on the board. The same piece can continue to capture and even change direction to capture provided capturing requirements are satisfied. Captures are compulsory. A piece must continue to capture if it is able to do so. Captured pieces are removed from the board.

5. If a player does not capture any enemy piece during their turn, but was actually able to do so, then the other player removes that piece that failed to make its capture from the board. If there is more than one piece to choose from, any one will do. The piece is said to be "huffed", and then removed.

6. If a player has more than one option to capture, then the player can choose any one (and only one) of them.

Features:
- Simple UI and attractive design
- Single player vs Second Player - play with Computer
- Smooth animations
- Good game for kids to learn sholo guti strategy
- 2 player game
- Play totally offline
- Perfect family board games a kind of smart strategy Board game
- Best Board game and true family board game

In old times, players draw the cort of this board game on the ground and uses stones as pawns and player used stones cross as pawns for tiger trap. One has to make strategic plan and apply in the sholo guti game.

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