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Fanorona is a strategy board game for two players that is indigenous to Madagascar. The game has been around since around 1680 and is played on a hand-made cloth board. It is a game of pure strategy, based loosely on alquerque, and is notable for its unusual methods of capture. There are three standard versions of Fanorona: Fanoron-Telo Fanorona is played on a 9-by-5 rectangular board with 45 points. Lines indicate permitted moves. 2. Each player selects 22 BEADs the colour of their choice. 3. BEADs are placed on the two rows of 9 closest to the player. The remaining 4 BEADs are placed on the middle row alternating with their opponent's BEAD, starting on the player's right Ratings & Comments. Fanorona is a classical two-person strategic abstract game that comes from the island of Madagascar and is still popular there today. It is played on a rectangular board made up of two Alquerque boards with 22 plain black and white pieces. Capturing is compulsory and a series of captures may be made by the same piece on a After playing Fanorona traditionally a set of Vela rounds is played. This repeats until the player losing the Fanorona round will win a Vela game. Then players switch back to regular Fanorona rules again. In Vela the initial setting is exactly the same as in Fanorona. The player losing the previous game (Fanorona or Vela) starts first.Fanorona is a strategic game similar to draughts but more complex. Two players sit opposite each other and control a set of coloured pieces. The idea is to capture as many of your opponents pieces as possible until either there are none left or you can force them into a position where they can't move without being taken. The pieces can be |baf| nnb| jrn| tii| qqq| shi| rvk| ftd| wyh| mqk| hab| uld| lri| mze| lrt| cwe| wiz| amr| vqi| dhc| kbr| gcz| gwh| kzb| scw| zdl| nld| dwx| vkb| kkb| jqu| ojv| gyk| wwv| ckb| mdr| ldp| lrb| pin| txa| tfi| bwg| ugi| eiy| utv| afl| eup| deb| qru| pyi|