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■ Product Description ■
With Japanese Translation
It is a simple but interesting game played by two people.
Each of them has eight pieces of boke. Four of them are good boke and the other four are bad boke. Good and bad boke are distinguished by the marks on the back of the boke top, so you can tell which boke you are, but you can't tell which boke you are.
You place your boke appropriately in all eight designated places and start the game. Move one of your boke to front, back, left, or right to make the opponent's turn. If there is a boke on the other side, you take it. It's a game board that is narrow compared to the number of pieces, so it's not too difficult to take your boke.
There are three ways to win the game.
1. Take all four of your boke's good boke.
2. Your opponent takes all four of your boke's bad boke.
3. You get your boke from the exit at the corner of your opponent's camp.
There are three ways to win the game.
1. Take all four of your boke's good boke.
2. Your opponent takes all four of your boke's bad boke.
3. You get your boke from the exit at the corner of your opponent's camp.
There are three ways to win the game.
1. Take all four of your boke's good boke.
2. Your opponent takes all four of your boke's bad boke.
3. You get your boke from the exit at the corner of your opponent's camp.
It's not too difficult to take your boke.
Target age : 8 years old or older
Designer : Alex Randolph
Game board x 1
Boke top x 16
Markers x 16 (red and blue 8 each)
Instruction manual (multilingual and Japanese) 1 copy each
* Awarded in the Family Game Category at the 1986 Swedish Annual Game Awards