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BATIK Wooden Game
 
Ages 6 +
2 Players
 
PRESENTATION AND PREPARATION
- One upright translucent game board, 9 light colored pieces, 9 dark
colored pieces.
- A draw will decide who plays the light colored pieces and who plays the dark colored ones.
- The two players position themselves facing the game board and place their pieces in front of them (fig.1).

ONE GAME
 
PURPOSE OF THE GAME
To force the opponent to play a piece that sticks out above the upper
edge of the board (fig.2).
 
HOW THE GAME IS PLAYED
The light color begins. Each player in turn chooses one of his pieces,
then inserts it into the board (fig.3) and lets it fall.
A piece may not be ”forced” into the board, it must be dropped.
One is not allowed to move the board to change the position of the
pieces already played.
 
END OF A GAME
The first player to play a piece which sticks out above the upper edge
of the board, loses the game (fig.2).
 
PLAYING TIME A few minutes.
 
A MATCH
 

PURPOSE OF A MATCH.
To force the opponent to run out of pieces, so that he cannot finish the
running game.
 
HOW TO PLAY A MATCH.
The players play successive games.
At the end of each game, the piece sticking out of the board is taken
out of play; It remains out of play for the further games.
The winner of a game starts the next one.
 
END OF A MATCH
A match ends when one of the players cannot continue the current
game. As soon as a player has run out of pieces, he loses; the other
player is the winner.

 

 

 
 
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