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Fox and geese game of inequality in which one player
plays with one fox, and another player plays with 20
geese.
In the beginning, foxes and geese are placed on the
board on opposite sides. Goose starts first. Players
alternate turn to move fox or geese one step on the
board. The objective for geese is to reach top
destination and occupy all of 9 spots marked in red.
The objective for fox is to stop geese from reaching to its
destination and capture it in the process. Geese can
also win by blocking Fox to leave it with no available
moves.
The fox can move along the line in any direction. Fox
can also jump over a goose and capture it if there is
an empty slot immediately after it in the jump
direction. Captured goose is removed from the board.
Capturing is mandatory if possible. Consecutive
jumps are also allowed, if possible, and mandatory.
Geese can only move in forward, sideways, or
diagonal direction but not backward. It can not jump
over the fox.
In case of a stalemate, if the same board state is
repeated 3 times, then the game ends in a draw.

by Andy Lewicki