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The game board is similar to Ludo with four bases and a cross-shaped playspace.
Capturing is done when a player's piece lands exactly on a space occupied by an opponent's piece. The player's piece then moves together with the opponent's piece and brings it back to base. The capture is then complete.
If a player lands on a space occupied by an opponent with a captured piece, he may capture the opponent and set the captured piece free. There are green safety spaces on the board where pieces cannot be captured.
The game ends when all of one player's pieces are captured. The player with the most captured pieces wins.
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1979
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