AO Pong Hau K'i Description
Free, no Ads, not intrusive traditional Chinese board game for two players.
The board consists of 5 vertices and 7 edges.
Each player has two pieces.
The players play alternately.
At each move, the player moves one of his two pieces to the adjacent vacant vertex.
The player loses if he can not move any of his pieces.
Only one type of position can cause a player to lose.
If both players play perfectly, the game continues indefinitely without a winner.
It is a children's game that, in China and Korea, is often used for early childhood education.
This is probably the simplest existing game, but with a lot of potential.
You can play against Android, which has 5 levels of difficulty.
Designed for smartphone, tablet and smartwatch (wear OS).
Alternate names: Do-guti (India), Pong hau k’i (China), Hoe Chess (China), Ou-moul-ko-no or Umul Gonu or Gang Gonu (Korea), Sua tok tong (Thailand), Horseshoe or Two Stones.
The board consists of 5 vertices and 7 edges.
Each player has two pieces.
The players play alternately.
At each move, the player moves one of his two pieces to the adjacent vacant vertex.
The player loses if he can not move any of his pieces.
Only one type of position can cause a player to lose.
If both players play perfectly, the game continues indefinitely without a winner.
It is a children's game that, in China and Korea, is often used for early childhood education.
This is probably the simplest existing game, but with a lot of potential.
You can play against Android, which has 5 levels of difficulty.
Designed for smartphone, tablet and smartwatch (wear OS).
Alternate names: Do-guti (India), Pong hau k’i (China), Hoe Chess (China), Ou-moul-ko-no or Umul Gonu or Gang Gonu (Korea), Sua tok tong (Thailand), Horseshoe or Two Stones.
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