
Amazons (in Spanish, El Juego de las Amazonas) is a two-player abstract strategy game invented in 1988 by Walter Zamkauskas of Argentina. It is a member of the territorial game family, a distant relative of Go and chess.
Components: a 10x10 board, 4 laser-cut 'ice' acrylic discs (white amazons), 4 laser-cut black acrylic discs (black amazons), 90 red plastic counters (arrows) and a carrying case.