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Siji 1.0


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Requirements Palm OS 3.5 and higher
Downloads 2 Limitations None
Publisher Beiks File Size 55k
Date added 11 Jun 2002 Check your speed

"Siji" is a word of "One" in Japanese.

This is a logic game, once played in ancient Asia with stone rocks.

In the start of each game, they are arranged on the playing field, often displaying particular figure or pattern. The player would take away rock after rock from the ground, following particular rule, until only one remains.

The rule is that a rock can be taken out only if it is "jumped over" by another one, which was placed next to it (east, west, north or south) and is moved to a free palce on the board.

Try a few times and you may find yourself carried away in the ancient thrill of a simple game with many combinations.

The levels are arranged in increasing difficulty order, but are not required to be played in order. Feel free to skip one if it gives you trouble, but be prepared to find something tougher ;-)

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