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Kharbaga

Kharbaga is a two-player abstract strategy game originating from North Africa. It is believed to be a miniature version of Zamma, with more diagonal lines per square on the board. The game has historical connections with the Hopi native Americans of Arizona and the Keres tribe of New Mexico, as well as similarities with Alquerque.

Game Components of Kharbaga:

Board: A five by five grid.Pieces: Each player has 21 pieces.Objective: The goal is to capture the opponent’s pieces.

Game Setup of Kharbaga:

The board is set up with a five by five grid.Each player places their pieces on the board according to the rules of the game.

Gameplay Mechanics of Kharbaga:

Players take turns moving their pieces across the board.The game involves capturing the opponent’s pieces.

Game Objective of Kharbaga:

The goal is to capture the opponent’s pieces and prevent them from capturing your pieces.

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