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Infiltrate your opponent`s camp and capture the three colored squares on the field behind him. But be careful: your opponent can take over your pieces just by boxing them in, and suddenly his army is larger than yours. Oh, did I mention that your pieces can`t retreat?
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Last updated: 2004-12-28
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