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Onitama is an elegant and simple game which captures the essence of martial arts
Each game is quick, usually 15 minutes in length
Each game will use 5 cards chosen randomly from the 16 game cards
The board begin's with each player controlling 4 pawns and 1 king
Each player has a hand of 2 cards
One card is a spare on the side of the board (or on mobile highlighted in the hand)
Playing the Game
Players alternate turns until the game has ended
On a player's turn, they select one of their two cards, determining where they can move one of their pieces
For example, the Ox card lets the player move a piece either
One square forward
One square right
One square behind
Note: Card moves are relative to the player's perspective, so the card will rotate 180 degrees when the opponent has it
Pieces can be moved to any square that is not occupied by a same coloured piece
The played card then switches with the spare card
Capture
If a piece is moved to the same square as an opponent's piece, the opponent's piece is captured and removed from the game
Discarding
If you have no moves that you can legally make, you instead will discard a card, playing it and not moving a pieces
If you can play a move, you cannot discard
Winning the Game
The game can be won in one of two ways
King Capture
If a player captures an opponent's king, they win the game
Base Capture
If a player moves their king to the starting square of the opponent (the coloured square), they win the game
Règle du jeu de Pai Sho, le jeu de plateau de la série Avatar, the last air bender