unane
Unane is a very simple game. The board starts out filled with a checkerboard pattern of black and white stones.
On your turn, you can move one of your stones to capture an enemy stone which is orthogonally (horizontally or vertically) adjacent to it. Or you can remove one of your stones which is not orthogonally adjacent to any enemy stones.
The goal is to have only one friendly group (which could be a single stone).
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INTRODUCTION Ūnane (ooh-NAH-nay) is played on a Kōnane board. That is, a rectangular grid of pits that can hold one stone each. The grid can be any size, with at least one even dimension. The board is initially filled with a checkerboard pattern of black and white stones.
PLAY
The two players, Black and White, take turns either moving a stone of their own color, or
removing a stone of their own color (but not both actions), one stone per turn, starting
with Black. Passing is not allowed. Ūnane uses the pie rule. White, on his first turn, has
the option of switching colors and becoming Black, claiming the first move as his own,
instead of moving a white stone.
CAPTURING MOVES
You can move to capture an orthogonally (horizontally or vertically) adjacent enemy
stone in any direction.
REMOVALS
You can remove a friendly stone which has no orthogonal adjacencies with enemy stones.Figure 3, a black
stone marked with a red dot.
OBJECT OF THE GAME
The goal is to have only one orthogonally interconnected group of your color (which
could be a single stone). You can win on your turn or on your opponent's turn. If, after
your turn, there is only one friendly group and only one enemy group, you win.
DESIGN NOTES
Ūnane was inspired by the ancient, Hawiian game of Kōnane. True to the spirit of
Kōnane, Ūnane begins with a checkerboard pattern of stones, has short range captures,
and is extremely simple. "Ūnane" is a fusion of Una (Spanish for "one") and Kōnane.
This is intended as a tribute to Kōnane, not cultural appropriation.
AUTHOR’S NOTE
Feel free to publish this rule sheet and to program the game of Ūnane. No licensing fee
or royalties are expected. However, please don’t change the name or the rules, and please
attribute the game to me, Mark Steere. My other games can be found at
marksteeregames.com.
