
Every general piece is granted a unique skill inspired by historical allusions. Players can move pieces, destroy opponent pieces, place consecutive stones, and even redefine the rules—turning standard Gomoku into a four-stone victory game.
Whenever your pieces form a straight or diagonal line of five, the connected pieces are removed from the board, and you gain 1 point.
A single match lasts 40 rounds. The player with the higher score at the end wins.
If scores are tied after 40 rounds, the remaining pieces on the board are counted for tiebreaker points: general pieces worth 2 points each, and soldier pieces worth 1 point each.
This rule creates endless possibilities for creative and strategic gameplay.