

Margo
Score
7.5
Players
2-3
Time
20
Recommended Age
9+
Difficulty
very hard
Official Website
Not provided
Type
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publishers
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Description
Margo is an abstract board game similar to Go, except that it's played with marbles which may stack upwards. A special capture rule means that captured pieces that support enemy pieces are not removed.
- Margo is played by two players, White and Black, on a square grid which is initially empty (6x6 is the standard size).
- Each player has an unlimited number of balls of their color.
- Players take turns placing a ball of their colour either:
- At an empty board point, or
- Stacked on top of four existing balls (of any colour).
- Players may not pass.
- The game ends when the current player has no legal move. The player with the most balls in play wins.
- Surround capture: After placing a ball, all enemy groups without freedom are captured and removed from the board, except for those which support enemy balls, which remain active in the game as zombies (only board-level freedoms are counted).
- Over/under rule: A connection crossing over an enemy connection cuts it.
- No-suicide: It is not permitted to place a ball without freedom, unless that move captures neighbours to create its own freedom.
- Ko rule: It is not permitted to repeat the board position of any previous turn.
- Swap rule: After the opening move, the second player may elect to swap colours in lieu of making a move.
The name "Margo" = Marbles + Go.
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Notes
Margo is the big brother of the Series: Shibumi set.