Gamisado Screw!
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I can't remember the rules right now, but I'll send them when I remember them.
Sorry for the previous post, I had some typos there. The original rules are as follows: Players' towers start the game on the line closest to them. Players take turns moving straight ahead or diagonally with one tower in any space, but not inside or through a square that already contains another dragon tower. The player with the black dragons moves first and can choose any tower. From that point on, each player must move to the dragon that matches the color of the square where the opponent's last move was completed. The object of the game is to reach their opponent's home line with one dragon tower. The first player to achieve this goal is the winner of the round. Games can be played as a single round or in more complex game formats. Matches are played to 3 points (standard game), 7 points (long match), or 15 points (marathon match). During the game, as each round is won, a special "sumo ring" is added to the dragon tower that has fought its way to the opponent's Home edge. Sumo rings provide the game's scoring system and grant special powers to the convenience towers that carry them. These towers are known as sumo towers and have the ability to push the opponent's towers one room back using a move called "Sumo Push".
I agree with Ot that kamisado is a great game. In the brainteaser circles where I work, it is one of the children's favorites. True, Ott probably used Google Translate to introduce the rules, which is quite clumsy and in this case not the most understandable.