Raja Raadh

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Everyone
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About this game

Board onto the best cure for your boredom, in the form of a traditional board game! Refine your strategy with the CPU and challenge your family, friends and others to prove your foresightedness with the two player mode.

šŸ“’RulesšŸ“’
1. Adjacent points are connected with lines
2. Each piece can move to adjacent points, except if they are occupied
3. If it is occupied by an opponent's piece, you can jump over that piece to the point collinear with the opponent's and the player's piece, and adjacent to the opponent's piece, to capture that piece. The captured piece will be deleted from the board
5. When a piece captures another piece, and that piece has options to capture more pieces from the new position, the player must make the captures (Multiple captures are forced).
6. Captures are forced.
7. If a player captures all the pieces of the opponent, the player wins
8. If there are no captures for 20 moves by each player, it is a draw
Updated on
Apr 3, 2024

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Committed to follow the Play Families Policy

What's new

The First Full Release for Raja Raadh is here! It includes the single player (with cpu) and two player (offline) modes.
Rules:
1. Each piece can move to adjacent points (connected with lines), except if it is occupied
2. If it is occupied by an opponent's piece, you can jump over that piece to the point collinear with the opponent's and the player's piece, and adjacent to the opponent's piece, to capture that piece.
3. Captures are forced.
4. No captures for 20 moves results in a draw