Pasang is a two-player board game. The game is fast and furious as every move is always a capture move. There is no room for quiet development. It's capture, capture and capture all the way. But watch out! Even if you are well ahead of your opponent in your capture frenzy, make one bad suicidal move and you immediately lose.
You can learn how to play pasang from this illustrated guide. You can supplement your learning by watching the demo mode of Pasang Emas, a painstakingly crafted computer program to play the game.
Why this blog?
Pasang is a part of Brunei culture. It was originally a royal game, generally unknown outside the palace. It slowly crept out. For example, it has been introduced to schools for their extracurricular activities.
Why this blog?
Pasang is a part of Brunei culture. It was originally a royal game, generally unknown outside the palace. It slowly crept out. For example, it has been introduced to schools for their extracurricular activities.
Pasang Emas has helped much in spreading pasang. Many game enthusiasts come to know pasang through Pasang Emas. In fact Pasang Emas has become almost synonymous with pasang.