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Yoté

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Yoté
Players2
Setup time1 minute
Playing time10 minutes
ChanceNone
SkillsStrategy

Yoté is an abstract strategy game from West Africa, where it is a popular gambling game due to its fast pace. A player wins by capturing all opposing pieces.

Rules

The game is played on a five by six board. When the game begins, the board is empty and each player has twelve pieces in hand. In a move, a player may either:

  • Place a piece in an empty space on the board
  • Move one of their pieces already on the board to an adjacent orthogonal space
  • Capture an opposing piece by jumping orthogonally to the space beyond it

After a capture, a player may remove another opposing piece of their choice.

The game can end in a draw if both players have three or fewer pieces.

Bibliography

  • Grunfeld, Frederic V. (1975). Games of the World. Holt, Rinehart and Winston. pp. p. 91. ISBN 0-03-015261-5. {{cite book}}: |pages= has extra text (help)