Ashtapada is an ancient Indian board game that has been played for centuries. It is a two-player game that is played on an 8x8 board. The game is played with two sets of pieces, one set of black pieces and one set
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Ashtāpada or Ashtapadi is an Indian board game. Although it is played on a checkered board similar to chess, Ashtāpada predates it and differs in its mechanics and victory conditions. The game was mentioned on the list of games that Gautama Buddha would not play. Chaturanga, which could be played on the same board, appeared sometime around the 6th century in India; it could be played by two to four participants.