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DescriptionKorean Play Ojingo (trimmed).jpg | Korean Play - Ojingo |
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A simple description on Korean traditional outdoor play "Ojingo"(it means a squid, as the picture resembles a squid). The regional details are 1 : Terretory of offenders (default position) 2 : Goal of offenders 3 : Terretory of defenders (default position) 4 : Special region for promotions of offenders 5 : The remaining region.
The objective of the game is killing all the other side or reaching 2 through 1->5->3->2 (only for offenders).
The simple rule is that all players should use only one leg except in their own territory. The only exception is for promoted offenders, who once crossed 4.
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