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For tips on how to play one, see <b>[[Tips_one]]</b> | |||
== Overview == | |||
* ONE is a simple strategy game for 2-6 players. | |||
* Your goal is to form the ONE largest group of connected stones. | |||
* Capture opponents' stones to block their expansion and add points to your score. | |||
* At the end of the game, the player with the highest score wins. | |||
== Game play == | |||
* Players take turns to either: | |||
*# Place a stone, or | |||
*# Capture a stone | |||
=== Place a stone === | |||
* A stone of the player's colour may be placed on any empty intersection on the board. | |||
* Stones are connected if they are on adjacent intersections with a line between them. | |||
** ''Stones placed diagonally are not connected.'' | |||
* Here are some examples of connected stones: | |||
: [[File:ONE_-_Connected_Stones.jpg]] | |||
=== Captures === | |||
* Instead of placing a stone, a player may choose to capture one of their opponent's stones. | |||
* Captured stones count for <b>two</b> points. | |||
* A player may only capture an opponent's stone if: | |||
** Their stone is adjacent to the stone being captured, and | |||
** There is an empty intersection directly on the opposite side of the opponent's stone. | |||
* Multiple captures are permitted, even if they are of multiple colours. | |||
** ''You may not capture diagonally, or capture your own stones.'' | |||
* Here are some examples of legal captures: | |||
: [[File:ONE_-_Capturing_Stones.jpeg]] | |||
==== Captures on BGA ==== | |||
* To make a capture: | |||
*# Select your stone | |||
*# Select the empty intersection opposite your opponent's stone. | |||
* ''With the '''Training Labels''' option enabled, stones with captures available will be marked with an '''A'''.'' | |||
== Game End == | |||
* When a player runs out of stones, the game ends just before the turn of the starting player. | |||
When a player runs out of stones, the game | |||
== Scoring == | == Scoring == | ||
* <code>Player score = [# of stones in the '''largest connected group'''] + 2 × [# of captured stones]</code> | |||
* The player with the highest score wins. | |||
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The player with the highest score wins. |
Latest revision as of 21:56, 26 December 2021
For tips on how to play one, see Tips_one
Overview
- ONE is a simple strategy game for 2-6 players.
- Your goal is to form the ONE largest group of connected stones.
- Capture opponents' stones to block their expansion and add points to your score.
- At the end of the game, the player with the highest score wins.
Game play
- Players take turns to either:
- Place a stone, or
- Capture a stone
Place a stone
- A stone of the player's colour may be placed on any empty intersection on the board.
- Stones are connected if they are on adjacent intersections with a line between them.
- Stones placed diagonally are not connected.
- Here are some examples of connected stones:
Captures
- Instead of placing a stone, a player may choose to capture one of their opponent's stones.
- Captured stones count for two points.
- A player may only capture an opponent's stone if:
- Their stone is adjacent to the stone being captured, and
- There is an empty intersection directly on the opposite side of the opponent's stone.
- Multiple captures are permitted, even if they are of multiple colours.
- You may not capture diagonally, or capture your own stones.
- Here are some examples of legal captures:
Captures on BGA
- To make a capture:
- Select your stone
- Select the empty intersection opposite your opponent's stone.
- With the Training Labels option enabled, stones with captures available will be marked with an A.
Game End
- When a player runs out of stones, the game ends just before the turn of the starting player.
Scoring
Player score = [# of stones in the largest connected group] + 2 × [# of captured stones]
- The player with the highest score wins.