00How to Play
1
Play chips on piles
Take turns placing chips from your supply or prisoners onto piles
2
Capture when colors match
If your chip matches the one directly below, you capture the pile
3
Ask for donations
No chips? Ask others to donate. If all refuse, you're eliminated
4
Last player wins
Form alliances, make promises, then betray - only one survives
Full Rules
Setup
4 players, each with 7 chips of their color (red, blue, green, yellow). The table starts empty.
On Your Turn
- Select a chip from your supply or prisoners (chips you've captured from others)
- Play it on an existing pile or start a new pile
- If your chip matches the color directly below it, you capture the entire pile
Capturing
- When you capture, choose one chip from the pile to kill (goes to dead box)
- Keep the rest as prisoners (you can play them later)
- Prisoners of your own color return to your supply
Next Player
- Look at the pile you just played on
- Find the deepest chip whose owner is still alive
- That player goes next
- If a color is missing from all piles, current player chooses who goes next
Donations
- No chips in supply AND no prisoners? You must request a donation
- Ask each player in turn. If someone donates, you continue
- If all refuse, you're eliminated
Winning
The last player alive wins. Since you need others' chips to survive, alliances form. But only one can win - betrayal is inevitable.
01Players
Red
Blue
Green
Yellow
02Chips Per Player
Fewer chips = faster, more chaotic games · More chips = longer, more strategic play
03Test Scenario
04AI Configuration
✓ Ready to play
AI opponents powered by Gemini and Groq - no setup required.
Models: Gemini 3 Flash, GPT-OSS, Kimi K2, Llama 3.3
✓ Ready
AI opponents via AWS Bedrock. Key loaded from VITE_BEDROCK_API_KEY.
Red
Blue
Green
Yellow
Enter model names from openrouter.ai/models. Each AI player can use a different model.
Open source project. Contribute on GitHub.
01Parallel Games
Number of games running simultaneously on screen
02Chips Per Player
Fewer chips = faster games (3 chips recommended for simulation)