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Man in the moon
Description
From BoardGameGeek: A board of twenty-five squares and two sets of twelve counters in contrasting colors compose The Man in the Moon.
The object of the game is to avoid becoming the "Man in the Moon".
The first player places one of her counters on any space on the board,
except the center square. Then the second player places one of his
counters on any space on the board, except the center square, and so on
until the twenty-four counters have been placed, leaving the center
square empty.
The first player now moves one of her counters to the center square.
The second player then has his turn, and each then plays in succession.
The counters may be moved orthogonally, but not diagonally.
When a player flanks one or more opposing counters between two of his
own, they are all captured as long as there are no intervening empty
spaces. (Similar to Othello's flanking conversion.)
Counters may be captured only by a moving player. If one or more
counters are caught between two opposing counters while the counters
are being placed on the board, it does not count as a capture.
Capturing does not begin until all twenty-four counters have been
placed on the board.
If a player cannot move because her counters are blocked, the other
player must continue moving until the blockade is raised. Then the
blocked player takes her turn and play goes on as before. This rule
also applies to the first move of the game.
The player who succeeds in reducing her opponent to one counter wins
the game, the single counter left on the board becoming the "Man in the
Moon".
NdR: Interesting that this 1890 game was published by McLoughlin Brothers, that in 1888 imported Reversi in the USA... the similarities are obviously not casual!
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| Board material |
Cardboard
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| Brand |
McLoughlin Brothers
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| Year of production |
1890
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Happy End Graphic Set
(click to download and
unzip in the
Happyend\GraphicSets
directory) |
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Differences Graphic Set /
original board |
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| Originality |
 /5 |
| Look |
  /5 |
| Author |
Beppi Menozzi |
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