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Noose
Noose
by (Self-Published) (2021)
Player Count
2
Categories
  • Abstract Strategy
  • Designers
  • Alek Erickson
  • Michael Amundsen
  • Family
  • Combinatorial
  • Digital Implementations: MindSports
  • Rating: 0/10 from 0 users

    Description

    Noose is played on a hexhex board with stones of two colors, one color belonging to each player. The winner of the game is the player to first make a loop consisting entirely of stones of their color.

    Rules:
    On your turn, you must either (i) place a stone of your color on an empty hex, or (ii) flip an eligible arc of enemy stones. You may not do both.

    Definitions:
    To flip an enemy stone is to replace it with a stone of your own, from your (preferably endless) supply.

    An arc is a possibly bent line of stones with no acute angles and no turns going in opposite directions (no S-like swingyness). (Se below for a more precise definition of an arc.)

    You are said to flank an arc of enemy pieces if two of your pieces are the endpoints of an arc otherwise completely made up of said enemy pieces.

    You may flip an arc of enemy pieces if you are the only one flanking it.

    A loop is a group of stones causing one or more cells not contained in that group to be severed from the edges of the board in this sense: There is no chain of adjacent cells going from any of those severed cells to any edge cell that does not contain at least one stone from the loop group. (It's a curve of stones biting itself in the ass, around at least one enemy stone or at least one empty cell.)

    More precise definition of an arc:
    A chain of adjacent pieces make up an arc if it is possible to order them from first to last in a sequence where a walk from the first to the last member of the chain, visiting all members in order, will (i) at no point require a turn of more than 60 degrees, and (ii) either require no clockwise turns or no counter-clockwise turns.

    —description from the designer

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