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Lifeline

Lifeline

2022

Designed by Michael Amundsen, Luis Bolaños Mures

Published by (Web published)

Description

Lifeline is a territorial strategy game for two players (Black and White) that is played on the cells of an initially empty hexhex board. The recommended board sizes are between 3 and 12 cells per side. The game was invented by Michael Amundsen and Luis Bola os Mures. Although inspired by Go, it bears a significant resemblance to Kanare Kato's Meridians. DefinitionsA group is an entire set of connected stones of the same color. A single stone, not connected to others of its color, is also a group. A group is dead if there is no path of connected empty cells between that group and any other group of its color. The path does not need to be a straight line. PlayBlack plays first, then turns alternate. On your turn, perform the following actions in order: Place a stone of your color on an empty cell. If it is your first turn of the game, perform this action twice. Remove all dead enemy groups. Remove all dead friendly groups. The board positions at the start and at the end of your turn must be different. In other words, if the only stone you remove is the one you just placed, your placement is illegal. The last player to make a placement wins. Note that, after your first turn, you will always have a placement available unless you have no groups on the board. To make the game fair, White will have the option, on their first turn only, to swap sides with Black instead of making a regular move. —description from the designers

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