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li.
- Capturing an enemy unit holding the ball both make the piece
- disappear and grab the ball.
- li "Capturing" a friendly unit pass the ball to it.
+ "Capturing" an enemy unit holding the ball steals it,
+ and either capture the piece by replacement or leave it in place:
+ choose the option "D" for "distant".
+ In place captures cannot be undone by opponent.
+ li.
+ "Capturing" a friendly unit pass the ball to it, or take the ball
+ from it. In both cases the pieces don't move.
p.
All pieces represent players on a field of some ball game,
so they can move up to three squares only for a better realism.
+p.
+ To balance the advantage of ball possession, the piece holding the ball
+ cannot capture enemy pieces.
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-p.
- A friend and I talked some day (in 2019) about a variant where pieces
- would hit a ball to bring it to the opposite side.
- This version is inspired by these preliminary trials,
- because hitting the ball led to somewhat blocked situations.
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+ | A friend and I talked some day (in 2019) about a variant where pieces
+ | would hit a ball to bring it to the opposite side.
+ | This version is inspired by these preliminary trials.