Features Bohnenspiel
Bohnenspiel is a traditional German game for two players that belongs to the Mancala family of games.
It originated in Persia and was once popular among Baltic Germans in what has become Estonia today.
Bohnenspiel ("Bean Game") is played on a special board having two rows of 6 small pits and two big pits called storehouses.
The players side is the bottom row of the small pits and the players storehouse is on the right side.
At the beginning of the game 6 seeds (usually beans) are placed in each small pit.ObjectiveA player wins the game if he accumulates more seeds in his own storehouse than the opponent.PlayPlayers take turns sowing their seeds.
Sowing is performed the following way:- A player picks all seeds up from one of the pits on his side.- Starting from the next pit in the counter-clockwise direction, the player drops one of the taken seeds in each pit (skipping the storehouses; in German known as "treasure caves").If the last sown seed in a pit brings the total number of seeds in the pit to two, four or six, all the seeds in that pit are captured and placed in the players storehouse.
If the previous pit (previous in the sowing direction) also has two, four or six seeds, those seeds are also captured and placed in the players storehouse.
The captures are repeated until the previous pit has some number of seeds other than two, four or six.If a player doesnt have any seeds on his side on his turn then his opponent moves all of the remaining seeds to his storehouse and the game ends.
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