https://de.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&feedformat=atom&user=PilotPrecise Wikipedia - Benutzerbeiträge [de] 2025-04-28T09:16:18Z Benutzerbeiträge MediaWiki 1.44.0-wmf.25 https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fanorona&diff=63267841 Fanorona 2004-03-09T10:11:26Z <p>PilotPrecise: added image of board</p> <hr /> <div>[[fr:fanorona]]<br /> '''Fanorona''' is a [[board game]] indigenous to [[Madagascar]] and derived from [[Alquerque]].<br /> <br /> [[Image:Fanorona.jpg|center|]]<br /> <br /> ===Equipment===<br /> Fanorona is played board of 5 &amp;times; 9 columns, with lines connecting the intersections. Black and white stones, twenty-two each, are arranged on all points but the center.<br /> <br /> ===Rules of Play===<br /> Players alternate turns moving a piece to an adjacent vacant point on the board. Capturing is performed by either approaching or withdrawing from enemy pieces. When a piece is moved next to an enemy piece, all adjacent enemy pieces in that line of motion are captured (i.e. only those forming a straight unbroken line). Conversely, when a piece is moved away from an enemy piece, that enemy piece and all those lined behind it are captured.<br /> <br /> A player's first capture ends their turn but, in all later turns, a capturing piece is allowed to continue making successive captures, provided each capture does so along a different line that other captures that turn.</div> PilotPrecise https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fanorona&diff=63267840 Fanorona 2004-03-07T00:56:32Z <p>PilotPrecise: added info on rules and play</p> <hr /> <div>[[fr:fanorona]]<br /> '''Fanorona''' is a [[board game]] indigenous to [[Madagascar]] and derived from [[Alquerque]]. <br /> <br /> ===Equipment===<br /> Fanorona is played board of 5 &amp;times; 9 columns, with lines connecting the intersections. Black and white stones, twenty-two each, are arranged on all points but the center.<br /> <br /> ===Rules of Play===<br /> Players alternate turns moving a piece to an adjacent vacant point on the board. Capturing is performed by either approaching or withdrawing from enemy pieces. When a piece is moved next to an enemy piece, all adjacent enemy pieces in that line of motion are captured (i.e. only those forming a straight unbroken line). Conversely, when a piece is moved away from an enemy piece, that enemy piece and all those lined behind it are captured.<br /> <br /> A player's first capture ends their turn but, in all later turns, a capturing piece is allowed to continue making successive captures, provided each capture does so along a different line that other captures that turn.</div> PilotPrecise