Patolli was one of the favorite board games of the Maya / Aztec. The Aztec word meaning patolli bean. Was played throughout Mesoamerica: the Teotihuacan (the builders of Teotihuacan, (200 BC - 650 AD) played like the Toltecs (750 - 1000 AD), the residents of Chichen Itza (1100 - 1300 AD) and the Aztecs (1168 - 1521 AD).
It is written in C using the SDL library. Basically, it's a board game against IA shift (similar to a ludo but the chips are jade stones and darts, bean).
The goal is to win all the money from your opponent. To complete a round, a player has to reach its 6 jade stones from the start to the finish before the other player.
For more info and a little culturilla, you can help look at the game. The rules are detailed in the grant.
Author: Tony R Freeman
License: GPL v2
Changes from the original version:
- It has been rewritten to suit the game to 800x600 to 640x480 (res. top of the console).
- It has changed the letter of support for a more suitable for reading and resolution.
- It has changed the background music by itself (I hope you enjoy it!).
Controls: The game is compatible with the mouse and pad. All commands are done with the B. L to exit the
I attached the file with binary unscrambles and video. It is compatible with emus