
Komikan is a two-player abstract strategy board game from the Mapuches of Chile.
Rules It is a hunt game using an expanded Alquerque board. Like all hunt games, there are two unequal forces at play. In Komikan, one player has only a single piece (usually called a âpumaâ, âjaguarâ, âkomikeluâ, âleonâ or âukukuâ), which can move one space at a time or capture the other playerâs pieces by hopping over them. The other player has twelve pieces (usually called âsheepsâ, âgoatsâ, âdogsâ or âkukulisâ), that can only move one space at a time, but not capture, and attempts only to surround and immobilize the puma or jaguar. All pieces must move and/or capture following the pattern on the board.
Board The expanded Alquerque board consist of an Alquerque board and a triangular patterned board attached on one of its side. The sheeps or goats can also win the game by occupying every spaces on this triangle. There are different triangular patterned board designs attached to the Alquerque board, and therefore Komikan has several variants. The standard triangular board has one horizontal line across the breadth of the triangle, and one vertical line along the length of the triangle.
According to Wikipedia, âKomikan may actually be the same game as Adugo.â