Overview |
Forms is a two-player abstract board game played on a square board with a rectangular grid that was invented by Steven W. Meyers in 2007. A newer ("advanced") version of this game was invented in 2011. |
Board |
Forms is played on a square board with 18x18 cells. Other even sizes can be used like 8x8 or 12x12. |
Objective |
A player wins if all his stones are removed from the board. No draws are possible in Forms. |
Standard rules | ||||||
Initially the board is filled with black and white stones as shown in the following picture: Players move alternately, starting with the player with the black stones. A move consists of three steps:
Below is an example of a move:
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Advanced rules |
Initially the board is filled with black and white stones arranged in the checkerboard pattern. Players move alternately, starting with the player with the black stones. On each turn, a player can do either a capturing or a non-capturing move (but not both the same time):
After making one of the mentioned above moves, the player removes all stones (both black and white) that aren't connected to the moved player's stone with some chain of adjacent (either horizontally or vertically) stones (both black and white) - same way as it is done in the "standard rules". The non-capturing move (the 2nd option) must produce the removal of at least one stone to be legal (so, every move in Forms produces at least one capture/removal). |
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