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Elongo is a colourful and skillful 2 player tile game that reflects the life of the Maasai tribes of Kenya and Tanzania.
Players take turns laying 2 tiles and features on the tiles may be claimed or abandoned. Players compete for tile features that allow them to place their Zebu cattle, sheep and goats when features are completed.
The player who places all of their stock of animals in an enclosure is the winner.
Pelaajien lukumäärä: 2
Pelin kesto: 30 mn
Monimutkaisuus: 3 / 5
Pelaa elongo ja 1166 muuta peliä netissä.
Latausta ei tarvita - pelaa suoraan selaimellasi.
Ystäviesi ja tuhansien pelaajien kanssa ympäri maailmaa.
Ilmaiseksi.
Pelaa elongo ja 1166 muuta peliä netissä.
Latausta ei tarvita - pelaa suoraan selaimellasi.
Ystäviesi ja tuhansien pelaajien kanssa ympäri maailmaa.
Ilmaiseksi.
Sääntöyhteenveto
Elongo is a competitive tile-laying and area majority game with the goal of placing all of a player's animals (zebu, goats, and sheep) into grazing fields and enclosures tended by Maasai warriors and boys. Players use shields (tiles) to expand, enclose, and claim land, construct bomas (fenced enclosures), frustrate opponents plans, and strategically place their animals and caretakers. The game ends when a player places all their animals, or shields run out and animals placed are compared to decide the winner.
Core Objectives
• Place all assigned animals (zebu, sheep, goats) into valid grazing areas on the board. • Control grazing fields using warriors (for zebu) and boys (for sheep/goats) and construct secure bomas for permanent animal placement.
Setup
• Each player receives a set number of animals (20 each of zebu, goats, and sheep in long game; 14 each in short game), 4 warriors, 7 boys, and 13 shields per round (8 wide, 5 narrow). • Three shields form a central hexagon to start; players may claim land patches using warriors or boys in this phase.
Game Flow
• Players take turns, each laying 2 shields per turn and optionally placing warriors/boys on newly laid shields. • Shields expand the playing area, joining fence foundations to create contiguous land parcels and potential enclosures. • Players optionally claim land and complete enclosures or build bomas with warriors; animals are placed as enclosures and bomas are completed. • Players may remove warriors/boys already on the playing area if they are not being optimally used, although animals they are guarding are also removed. • Shields used per round are replenished when down to one.
Land Types & Control
• Red land is for zebu (claimed by warriors). • Green land is for sheep (claimed by boys). • Yellow land is for goats (claimed by boys). • Enclosures are made by completely surrounding land patches of one colour; bomas are fenced enclosures where animals are protected without needing indefinite caretaking.
Key Actions
• Lay shields to expand/surround land parcels and/or build boma fences. • Lay shields to frustrate opponent’s possibilities to complete land enclosures • Steal opponents land parcels by joining claimed parcels and reclaiming them • Place, move, or remove warriors/boys and animals as land is claimed and enclosures and bomas are created.
Endgame & Scoring
• The winner is the player who places all their animals first. • If not all animals are placed by the end, the player with the most zebu placed wins; ties are broken by total sheep and goats placed.
