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Five-field kono
Korean abstract strategy board game From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Five-field kono (오밭고누) is a Korean abstract strategy game. A player wins by moving all of their pieces into the starting locations of their opponent's pieces.
Rules
The players take turns moving one of their pieces one square diagonally. The first player to move all of their pieces to their opponent's starting squares wins.
See also
Bibliography
- Bell, R. C. (1979). Board and table games from many civilizations (Revised ed.). New York: Dover Publications, Inc. p. 98. ISBN 978-0-486-23855-5.
- Culin, Stewart (1895). Korean Games. Philadelphia. p. 102.
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External links
- Five Field Kono applet
- Five Field Kono at Zillions of Games
- Android version of Five Field Kono (supports games with bots and via the Internet)
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