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### The Evolution of Königsberg
The origins of **Königsberg** date back to at least 2008, when the fundamental rules—a grid-based board, movement following arrow directions, and rotating the arrows after each move—were first established. However, for over a decade, the game struggled to achieve a proper balance between offense and defense.
On **April 2, 2022**, a sudden spark of inspiration led to a major overhaul. I reduced the number of tokens per player from two to one and decreed that players could move an unlimited number of steps per turn. Additionally, I finalized the setup phase: twelve rotatable **wooden bridges** must be placed before the seven fixed **stone bridges** can be deployed.
Further refinements followed:
* **September 4, 2023:** The "bomb" element was removed.
* **January 9, 2025:** The rule requiring a new bridge to be placed every turn was abolished.
* **June 30, 2025:** A new condition was added: "As long as there are wooden bridges remaining, one must be placed each turn."
With these adjustments, I believe the rules of this strategy game have finally reached a state of completion.
Originally titled **"The Seven Bridges Problem,"** the game was officially renamed **"Königsberg"** on October 25, 2022.
The origins of Königsberg date back to at least 2008, when the fundamental rules—a grid-based board, movement following arrow directions, and rotating the arrows after each move—were first established. However, for over a decade, the game struggled to achieve a proper balance between offense and defense.
On April 2, 2022, a sudden spark of inspiration led to a major overhaul. I reduced the number of tokens per player from two to one and decreed that players could move an unlimited number of steps per turn. Additionally, I finalized the setup phase: twelve rotatable wooden bridges must be placed before the seven fixed stone bridges can be deployed.
Further refinements followed:
September 4, 2023: The "bomb" element was removed.
January 9, 2025: The rule requiring a new bridge to be placed every turn was abolished.
June 30, 2025: A new condition was added: "As long as there are wooden bridges remaining, one must be placed each turn."
With these adjustments, I believe the rules of this strategy game have finally reached a state of completion.
Originally titled "The Seven Bridges Problem," the game was officially renamed "Königsberg" on October 25, 2022.