Seega - a Game for Two Players from Egypt
Stage: 1 Challenge Level: 

A board of 5 x 5 squares is marked out and each player has
twelve distinctive 'stones'. The board may be increased to 7 x 7
or 9 x 9, each player then having twenty-four or forty
pieces.
Stage 1
- Each player places two stones at a time on any two vacant
squares, except for the central square which is left empty in
the first stage.
- When all 24 stones have been placed the player placing the
last couple in position begins the second stage. Stage 2
Stage2
- A stone can move at right angles (but not diagonally) into
any adjacent empty square including the centre one.
- A stone is captured and removed from the board when an
enemy stone is moved alongside trapping it by two enemy stones,
one on each side. In the diagram, when the red stone is moved
as shown, it captures all three blue stones
simultaneously.
- After making a capture a player can continue to move the
same stone as long as it makes captures.
- Safe ground: a player can safely move a stone between two
enemy stones and a stone on the central square cannot be
captured.
- When a player cannot move the opponent must make an entry
by taking an extra turn.
- A player wins outright if he can capture all the enemy
stones.
- Each player may make a barrier behind which there are only
his own pieces and these can be moved without fear of attack.
The initial placing of the stones is important in planning such
a barrier or in preventing the other player from making one. If
a barrier is set up, then the player with most stones on the
board wins. If they have the same number on the board the game
is drawn.
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