Peralikatuma

Peralikatuma

Peralikatuma is a two-player abstract strategy board game originating from Sri Lanka, formerly known as Ceylon.

Game Components of Peralikatuma

The board for Peralikatuma consists of a standard Alquerque board with four triangular boards attached to its four sides. Each player has 23 pieces, and the game closely resembles another game from Sri Lanka called Kotu Ellima, which also uses the same board but has 24 pieces per player.

Game Setup of Peralikatuma

The board is set up with a standard Alquerque board and four triangular boards attached to its sides. Each player selects 23 pieces of their chosen color. The game is played on a grid with a triangle at each end, and lines indicate permitted moves.

Gameplay Mechanics of Peralikatuma

Peralikatuma is a two-player abstract strategy board game, and the objective is to capture the opponent’s pieces by hopping over them. The game is played on a grid with a triangle at each end, and lines indicate permitted moves.

Game Objective of Peralikatuma

The goal of Peralikatuma is to capture the opponent’s pieces by hopping over them, similar to draughts and Alquerque.

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