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- | Page 262v, entitled «Herr Gœli», is named after a member of the Golin family originating from Badenweiler, | + | Page 262v, entitled «Herr Gœli», is named after a member of the Golin family originating from Badenweiler, |
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- | ===== Help ===== | + | ===== Instructions |
You control the white stones. The object of the game is to move all your pieces from the top-left corner of the board clockwise to the bottom-left corner and then off the board, while your opponent does the same in the opposite direction. Click on the dice to roll, click on a stone to select it, and again on a game space to move it. Each die result tells you how far you can move one piece, so if you roll a five and a three, you can move one piece five spaces, and another three spaces. Or, you can move the same piece three, then five spaces (or vice versa). Rolling doubles allows you to make four moves instead of two. | You control the white stones. The object of the game is to move all your pieces from the top-left corner of the board clockwise to the bottom-left corner and then off the board, while your opponent does the same in the opposite direction. Click on the dice to roll, click on a stone to select it, and again on a game space to move it. Each die result tells you how far you can move one piece, so if you roll a five and a three, you can move one piece five spaces, and another three spaces. Or, you can move the same piece three, then five spaces (or vice versa). Rolling doubles allows you to make four moves instead of two. | ||
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* Prof. Thomas Weibel, [[http:// | * Prof. Thomas Weibel, [[http:// | ||
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