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Yeiri-Ri

Game ID: GID0395828
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Yeiri-Ri has been dedicated to the indigenous people of wixarika, or Huichol, of Mexico, taking as a board his craft called "eye of God", it is an abstract game with simple rules.

Each player chooses one of the 5 colors in play, except the black color, which will be common for all, of the black each player retires a single chip, and so will be able to move his chips to the empty spaces, moving them by jumping two continuous tiles and linked by lines to fall into the next empty space, regardless of the direction, this action can be done using black, but when a player uses one of these chips, the next can not move the same black chip, and will have to wait that a turn passes to be able to move it again, if a black chip leaves the green space, it will not be able to return to it, the purpose is to unite the three tiles of the same color make a triangle joined by lines and that there are no adjoining spaces between them , the person who does it first, wins the game.

The game can be played between 4 people, or between two people.

—description from the designer

Year Published
2018
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