Gamazons

Gamazons is a game played on a 10x10 chess board. Each side has four pieces (amazons) that move in a straight line in any direction. The winner is determined by who moves last.

Each move consists of two parts. First an amazon moves to a new square and then fires an arrow to another square (in a straight line in any direction from the square the amazon landed on). The square the arrow lands on becomes a permanent block for the rest of the game. No one can move over it, or fire an arrow over it. Every turn an amazon must move and fire an arrow, so every turn there is one less square available on the board.

You can block in your opponent, or section off a good chunk of the board for yourself. You can set it to play AI vs AI or whatever you like. There are also Auto Finish and Force Move defaults.

Last updated 18 Jul, 2003


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Leadership
  • Ronald Yorgason - Maintainer
  • Inge Wallin - Contributor
  • Sean McMillen - Contributor
  • Alexander Oganezov - Contributor
Requirements
  • Gnome2 (Use Requirement)
Related Projects

Chess , Flowersol, GNU go, Mah-Jong, Xmahjongg

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snapshot-10-29-2002

snapshot-10-29-2002 devel released 2002-10-29

  • Released: 25 Nov, 2002
  • Code Maturity: Stable
0.83

0.83 beta released 2002-11-25

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