Ewenki Deer Chess, which the Ewenki people call "Humoha Aokete", is also called Ewenki Go Deer Chess. It is a sports and intelligence game with traditional national characteristics that has been handed down by the Ewenki people during their long hunting and production life. It was gradually developed by future generations based on the hunting route to commemorate a group of intelligent and highly skilled hunters. The Ewenki people use the spirit of unity, cooperation, hard work and hard work to overcome difficulties and strive for victory in Go to educate and encourage future generations.
There are hills, grasslands, mountains, deer chess pieces (2 pieces in total) and dog chess pieces (24 pieces in total) on the chessboard. After the game progresses, if the two deer have no way to go, the dog wins. When the two deer have entered the mountain, it means the deer is free and the deer wins. If the number of dog chess pieces is less than 8, the dog loses.
Game start:
At the beginning of the game, there are 2 deer chess pieces and 8 dog chess pieces on the field. The 16 dog pieces outside the field are in a ready state.
Two deer were located at the pass of two mountains, and eight dogs formed a circle in the middle of the grassland. 16 dogs are positioned outside the scene at the ready. As shown in the picture
Game play:
In turn-based gameplay, the deer goes first and can only move one step at a time.
Special function of the dog side: When there is a dog chess piece in the ready state, you can only add dog chess pieces directly to the chessboard.
Deer special function: the deer piece can cross a dog in a straight line. The dog was shot.
Winning and losing rules:
The deer has no way to go but the running dog wins.
The deer wins when the number of dog deaths is greater than 16.
Two deer enter the same mountain, and one of the deer is located at the mountain pass.
Players can invite friends to play together, and if they think the game is good, they can give feedback and ratings. Download it now and try it!