Surakarta - Javanese board game with a lot of tactics
According to various sources, Surakarta is a Javanese board game named after the Indonesian city of Surakarta.
The game, however, has not yet been proven to be a traditional Javanese board game by a reliable source.
Originally, people there probably played it with shells or stones and simply drew the game board in the sand.
Two players play against each other with 12 pieces each. With each move a stone is either drawn or captured.
In a single move, you can move diagonally in all directions. But hitting is not possible this way. If the field is occupied by an opposing piece, you cannot move there.
Hitting is only possible via the circles. The train can also run over several circles. If, at the end of the circle move, the player lands on a space occupied by an opposing figure, this is considered defeated and must be removed. If a player has no more pieces, he is defeated.
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