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The Diaballik's rules are simple and are explained here <ref>[http://www.1-2-3-games.com/en/rules-of-games/rules-of-games/regles-diaballik-fr/download Diaballik's rules in French, German and English]</ref>. Each opponent has a team composed of 7 players, one of those having a ball. There is no mechanism of catch of players, so there are always 14 players in the game.
The Diaballik's rules are simple and are explained here <ref>[http://www.1-2-3-games.com/en/rules-of-games/rules-of-games/regles-diaballik-fr/download Diaballik's rules in French, German and English]</ref>. Each opponent has a team composed of 7 players, one of those having a ball. There is no mechanism of catch of players, so there are always 14 players in the game.


The goal of the game is to bring a player in the opponent's side with the ball.
There are two initial initializations. The classic one where all players are in their team side. In the variant initialisation, two players without the ball are located in the adverse side.

Opponents play alternaltively and can achieve out three actions during their turn in any order. The player with the ball can throw his ball to another player of his team which is located in the vertical line, the horizontal line or a diagonal line and if no adverse player can intercept the ball. As in handball, the player with the ball cannot move while he has the ball. So if he wants to move, he first needs to send the ball to one of his partners and then move. Players' moves can only be made in the horizontal or vertical adjacent
case if it is empty.

== Variant ==
With the variant configuration, it is possible to attack very quickly.


== Références ==
== Références ==

Revision as of 12:56, 24 October 2010

Diaballik is an abstract game designed by Philippe Lefrançois. It attempts to simulate a sport whereby 2 teams are simultaneously trying to get their ball to the opposite teams starting goal line. The board depicts a 7x7 grid.

Rules

The Diaballik's rules are simple and are explained here [1]. Each opponent has a team composed of 7 players, one of those having a ball. There is no mechanism of catch of players, so there are always 14 players in the game.

The goal of the game is to bring a player in the opponent's side with the ball.

Opponents play alternaltively and can achieve out three actions during their turn in any order. The player with the ball can throw his ball to another player of his team which is located in the vertical line, the horizontal line or a diagonal line and if no adverse player can intercept the ball. As in handball, the player with the ball cannot move while he has the ball. So if he wants to move, he first needs to send the ball to one of his partners and then move. Players' moves can only be made in the horizontal or vertical adjacent case if it is empty.

Variant

With the variant configuration, it is possible to attack very quickly.

Références