hive
Hive is a strategic game for two players that is not restricted by a board and can be played anywhere on any flat surface. The base game of Hive is made up of twenty two pieces, eleven black and eleven white, resembling a variety of creatures each with a unique way of moving.
Niver a c'hoarierien: 2
Padelezh ar bartienn: 13 mn
Kemplezhded : 3 / 5
C'hoari da hive pe da 959 c'hoari all enlinenn.
Pellgargañ ret ebet - c'hoariit war-eeun adalek ho merdeer.
Gant ho mignoned ha miliadoù c'hoarierien/ezed en hollved.
Evit netra.
C'hoari da hive pe da 959 c'hoari all enlinenn.
Pellgargañ ret ebet - c'hoariit war-eeun adalek ho merdeer.
Gant ho mignoned ha miliadoù c'hoarierien/ezed en hollved.
Evit netra.
Diverradenn ar reolennoù
Each turn, you may either place an insect or move an insect. All insects in play must be contiguous at all times.
The first player's Queen Bee to be surrounded on all sides loses. You must place your Queen Bee by your fourth turn.
Tournament opening rule: You cannot place your queen as your first move.
Movement rules:
- Queen Bee: Can only move one space
- Beetle: Only one space, but it can move on top of another insect
- Spider: 3 spaces in one direction
- Grasshopper: Moves to the next open space in a straight line
- Soldier Ant: It can move an unlimited amount along outside borders
Expansion Pieces:
- Mosquito: Uses the movement ability of any piece it is touching
- Ladybug: Travels two spaces on top of other pieces and one space back down
- Pill bug: Can move a single space, or move a piece* currently adjacent to it to another adjacent location
- The pill bug isn't allowed to move the piece that just moved. Also, the piece that the pill bug moves isn't allowed to move on the very next turn
This is just a brief summary of movement rules. This has a comprehensive overview of movement rules: http://boardgamegeek.com/thread/371756/hive-detailed-review