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Iqishiqi (pronounced EE-chee-shee-chee) is an abstract strategy game designed by Joao Neto that is played on a hexagonal board composed of hexagonal cells. Players own designated edges of the board, and by clever placement of stones they push a neutral stone around the board. A player wins if he/she moves the neutral stone to one of his/her edges, or leaves his/her opponent unable to move. The game can be played with 2 or 3 players.
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2003
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