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Box Contents A game table divided into 81 squares 20 blocks 2 pawns How to Play ? The aim of the game is to pass the pawn, which is the game piece on the board, to the other side first.
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He can make obstacles by placing the obstacle boards he has on both sides in front of the advancing pawn in different ways, and he can change the path of the pawn in different directions.
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The name of the game comes from the corridors formed by these obstacle boards.
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The player's pawn has to move through these corridors.
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At the beginning of the game, 10 obstacle boards of each player are lined up in the back row of the game platform.
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Each player chooses to make a move with his stone and put an obstacle when his turn comes.
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If the obstacles owned by the player are over, he/she must make a move with his/her stone.
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The purpose of blocking is either to facilitate the player's own progress or to extend the opponent's path.
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In the game, it is always necessary to place the obstacle boards on the game platform, leaving at least one transition square to the opponent.
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The opponent's stone cannot be blocked in a way that completely restricts its movement.
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Players cannot jump stones over obstacles, they have to go around obstacles.
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The first player to reach any of the 9 squares on the last line on the game platform wins the game.


