Filipino Dama GreekFilipino Dama is a blend of east and west, a variation of the game of Checkers. Like the melting pot of cultures in the Philippines, Dama has been played for at least 600 years. Knowing how to play Checkers will help, but there are some clever and powerful rules to be wary of! This travel version (board is 4x4x1 inches) is made in the USA for 2 players age 6+
and the path of an enemy piece can be blocked in a similar way
A very light and convivial game for three that can be played almost anywhere by anyone
But the phenomenon of table-top recreation is as old as history itself
The exciting bit is that when a piece is captured by a short jump
and the other player commands a larger force of attacking soldiers
" Perhaps that's a reference to the shape of the board because it doesn't really have anything to do with the game play
The clever goal is to move your pieces into a connected group anywhere on the travel-size 4-inch square board
the expanded rule book includes multi-player variations and instructions for several other games to play on the full-color
You decide how to utilize most of the card values
This is a cooperative activity
When the game was described by the famous game historian R
so your planned move may suddenly becomes someone else’s advantage