About the game
It is likely that the origin of the Sega or Shiza in Egypt, as it became famous in other regions such as the Levant, the Arabian Peninsula, and North Africa.
How to Play
The game board is divided into squares (25 - 49 - 81).
Each player has an equal number of pieces (12 - 24 - 40).
# Distribution Stage
The first player places two pieces in any two empty squares - except for the middle square - and then the second player places two pieces.
The process of distribution is repeated - two pieces at a time for each player - until the two players pieces are finished.
# Attack Stage
After the process of distributing the pieces, the second player is the one with the first attack move. Any piece can be moved to an adjacent empty square one move horizontally or vertically.
When an opposing player's piece is trapped between two of the current player's pieces, the trapped piece is taken out of the game and the current player reserves the right to continue playing and move with the same current piece.
When the current player fails to surround any of the opposing player's pieces, the right to play passes to the opposing player. Play continues until one of the two players is able to take all the other player's pieces out of the game.
Settings
# Game Type
* Individually
Where the player competes with a model built with Artificial Intelligence.
* Couple
* Online
# Game Size
* 5 x 5 Squares
* 7 x 7 Squares
The player must win the first 3 levels in size 5x5 in order to be able to play at this size.
* 9 x 9 squares
The player must win levels (1 to 3) of size 5×5 and levels (4 to 7) of size 7×7 in order to be able to play at this size.
# Game Level
The game contains 10 levels of difficulty - in the case of Individually play -
# First Player Piece
# 2nd Player Piece
# Storage Records