Small SeGa

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Everyone
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About this game

Sega 3x3, Sega 9, Little Sega, Sega, Kalaba, or Shiza are all the names of this beautiful game.
It is a popular game of pebbles and stones, played in Egypt, Sudan, Palestine, Jordan and northern Saudi Arabia.


Its rules are very simple, amazing and interesting at the same time,
Each player has three pieces of small stones, any of which can be moved to any empty place in turn with the other player to get one row of your stones.
If all of the player's stones are in one horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row, he wins.
You can move any stone more than once and skip to any empty place.
You can play in one of the following ways:
-Alone with the computer and the phone will move the stones on behalf of the other player.
-Play with a friend next to you while the phone is off. The phone is placed between you and each player takes turns.
-Play with people online. Choose a person from the list of active players, send him a request, and start playing after the other party’s approval. If you want more of a challenge and there are no active players, send a notification to an active user so he can start playing with you as well.

After winning, the game continues. You can continue and calculate the number of each player’s wins, or re-stack the stones again using the “Return all stones to the default” button.

You can play with the computer or with your friend by placing the phone between you and taking turns playing. The fun of this game is in playing with friends, as it basically depends on anticipating what the opponent intends to achieve and trying to close the paths available to him while waiting for the opportunity to win.

Try this game with your friends on road trips, in the field, or anywhere.
Updated on
Jun 21, 2024

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