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The Motorola A6188 provides three classic games Wu Zi Qi, Hua Rong Dao and Memory.
In the main menu, press
Press on the game name you wish to play.
Wu Zi Qi
The game Wu Zi Qi is also known as Five Pawns. It originated from the ancient Chinese chess
game of Go and is now featured in international competitions. The rules of Wu Zi Qi are simple
but the game play is intricate in nature. The chessboard is a 15 by 15 grid. Two players each with
either a black or a white sets of beads compete with each other. Each player takes turn to place a
bead at a crosshair of the grid. The first player to form a string of five beads in a horizontal,
vertical or diagonal line wins the game.
Using the Motorola A6188, you can compete with another person or play against the processor
on the phone.
At international competition, the game has numerous rules. The international competition rules
of play are available at the website http://games.chinaroad.cn.net/wuziqi/. The Motorola A6188
does not follow entirely all the competition rules of play, but only uses a simplified set of rules. in
order to regulate the first move player. If any rule is contravened, the first move player will lose
the game.
Wu Zi Qi
Press
game to display the Wu Zi qi game screen.:
To begin the game, regardless of who makes the first move (selectable by pressing
options) the first bead always begin at the centre of the board.
New Game
Press on
to start a new game at any time. When it is your turn, use the Stylus to
select the spot where you want to place the bead. You must attempt to form a string of five
beads faster than your opponent does and at the same time prevent the other player from doing
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