Copyright (c) 1981, 2000 Robert A. Kraus
The game is played on a 8x8 square board. Each player begins with 11 stones off-board.
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Some examples This is a possible position after the dropping phase. Black atom at b7 has valence 2, so it can be moved to cell [1]. |
White has a winning position. If White moves atom at e4 to cell [1], the two Black atoms at e3 and d5 are captured, and then Black cannot move his last atom (it has valence 3, and there is no other adjacent cell with that valence). |
R. Kraus defined two variants: Isotopes,
where each atom can move any number of cells (instead of just being able to move
to the adjacent cell); and Radioactive Atoms, where a stone may also
commit suicide (if able to move to an isolated cell). There is a file to play Atoms
with Zillions.