Hexdame is an abstract
strategy game for 2 players invented by
Christian Freeling in 1979. The game is a
adaptation of the game International checkers to a hex board
Rules
Board size:
61 hex cells
Pieces per side:
16
Long range kings:
Yes
Can men capture backwards:
Yes
Who moves first:
White
A sequence must capture the maximum possible number of pieces.
Man cannot become king by jumping to the last row and jumping of the last row
Goal
A player whose pieces all become captured, or is unable to make a legal move, loses the game.