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- Q7961910 subject Q6725113.
- Q7961910 subject Q8225797.
- Q7961910 subject Q9482424.
- Q7961910 abstract "Wali is a two-player abstract strategy game from Africa. It is unknown specifically which African country the game originates from. Players attempt to form a 3 in-a-row of their pieces, and in doing so capture a piece from their opponent. The game has two phases: Drop Phase and Move Phase. Players first drop as many of their pieces as possible in the Drop Phase, then move them to form 3 in-a-rows which allows them to capture the other player's pieces in the Move Phase. The game is closely related to Dara. The main differences is that in Wali that a player cannot drop a piece on the board orthogonally adjacent to one of his or her own piece already on the board.".
- Q7961910 wikiPageExternalLink wali.htm.
- Q7961910 wikiPageWikiLink Q15.
- Q7961910 wikiPageWikiLink Q5221971.
- Q7961910 wikiPageWikiLink Q573573.
- Q7961910 wikiPageWikiLink Q6725113.
- Q7961910 wikiPageWikiLink Q8225797.
- Q7961910 wikiPageWikiLink Q9482424.
- Q7961910 comment "Wali is a two-player abstract strategy game from Africa. It is unknown specifically which African country the game originates from. Players attempt to form a 3 in-a-row of their pieces, and in doing so capture a piece from their opponent. The game has two phases: Drop Phase and Move Phase. Players first drop as many of their pieces as possible in the Drop Phase, then move them to form 3 in-a-rows which allows them to capture the other player's pieces in the Move Phase.".
- Q7961910 label "Wali (game)".