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The Indian Board Game Survey | Levingston's Board Game Blog
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Levingston's Board Game Blog. A compendium of information about traditional strategy board games. May 4, 2010. The Indian Board Game Survey. Posted by boardgameblog under Historic. In the introduction to. Sedentary Board Games of India. Published in May 1999, Irving Finkel. There is remarkably little research available in western languages on the other games. A number of articles were published in journals over the years, were referred to by Murray in his 1952. History of Board Games other than Chess.
A trip to Rome | Levingston's Board Game Blog
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Levingston's Board Game Blog. A compendium of information about traditional strategy board games. April 13, 2010. A trip to Rome. Posted by boardgameblog under Historic. A recent visit to Rome. Yielded a fairly meagre harvest of games-related material. Admittedly, the trip was not a research outing and what I found was only accidental perhaps a focussed search might find more, but that will have to be on another occasion. In the Vatican Museum. Website, it is at least possible to tentatively identify them.
Programme of Board Game Studies XIIIth Colloquium | Levingston's Board Game Blog
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Levingston's Board Game Blog. A compendium of information about traditional strategy board games. February 5, 2010. Programme of Board Game Studies XIIIth Colloquium. Posted by boardgameblog under Event. Tags: Board Games Studies. The updated programme for the 13th Board Games Studies Colloquium. Has been circulated. The colloquium, which will take place this year in Paris from 14 – 17 April, brings together researchers, writers and experts on various aspects of board games. Ulrich Schädler, “Le pl...
Shogi in Tendo | Levingston's Board Game Blog
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Levingston's Board Game Blog. A compendium of information about traditional strategy board games. February 28, 2010. Posted by boardgameblog under War games. Tendo, in northern Japan, is the most important production centre of Shogi pieces. One Response to “Shogi in Tendo”. March 1, 2010 at 13:45. Cool, btw the tsume show in the picture so hard =.=”. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). From your own site.
Jeu de dames canadien – Québec draughts | Levingston's Board Game Blog
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Levingston's Board Game Blog. A compendium of information about traditional strategy board games. February 10, 2010. Jeu de dames canadien Québec draughts. Posted by boardgameblog under Historic. Unlike the game of draughts (checkers) played almost everywhere else in the world, the game in Québec is played on a 12 x 12 board with 30 pieces per player. The game is played otherwise by the same rules as International Draughts. The Association québécoise des joueurs de dames. From 1906, as well as the. We ag...
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Trabsact Sagme Diaries: PROGRESSIVE QUAD LISBON
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Inventing and talking about new or obscure abstract games. Jul 24, 2014. No two moves within a turn may be recursively kingwise connected. Winner is whoever connects three sides, or makes a closed loop,. Of recursively kingwise connected stones. 3 f2 f4 e7. 5 g1 g8 fh6 c8. 6 g3 acg5 dh8. 7 h1 bd2 c4 f5 ch7. 8 cegi2 b4 h5 f8 b9. 9 i1 ch3 a4 b6 a8 gi9. 10 c1 a2 f3 i3 i6 a7 c9. 11 d3 f1 f7 a6 a9 i4. 12 g6 e1 and wins (miai at d7 and i7). O x o x o x o . o. X o x o o x . . x. X o o . . . x . x.
Trabsact Sagme Diaries: KAMELEN
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Inventing and talking about new or obscure abstract games. Aug 10, 2015. A post by Fred Horn. A board-game by FRED HORN © 1991. Goal of the GAME:. To conquer with one CAMEL the opponents green home-field or to capture the four opponents CAMELS, which are able to conquer the home-field. 1 board consisting of two parts, each with 11x5 fields and two additional parts,. One 11x1 fields and the other 11x2 fields. The ROCKS are blockade pieces and do not move. The other player then moves one of his animals aft...
Trabsact Sagme Diaries: August 2015
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Inventing and talking about new or obscure abstract games. Aug 10, 2015. A post by Fred Horn. A Checkers-like board game by Fred Horn. 36 Disks ; 18 Black and 18 White. White starts, then Turns alternate. In his Turn a Player can either move or jump with 1 of his Disks (or “Sjek”s). Moving is always forward to one of the two adjacents crossings when these are empty. Jumping over an own. Disk is too always forward to an empty crossing (direct behind. The own Disk) in the direction of the jump. When neithe...
Trabsact Sagme Diaries: SNYPE
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Inventing and talking about new or obscure abstract games. Feb 23, 2015. The goal is to form a group touching all three side colours. A turn is to move one stone then place one stone, either or both of which may be passed. Placement is to empty cells. Movement is in a straight line, over friendly or empty cells, to an empty cell, a length equal to the hex-city-block distance of the departure cell from the centre. 1 swapped i5 (#). 2 g7 - f2 -. 3 m5 - l6 -. 4 m5k3 h4 g5 f2c5. 5 g7e5 f4 l6j4 i3.
Trabsact Sagme Diaries: Long Tau
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Inventing and talking about new or obscure abstract games. Jul 16, 2013. Long Tau is a 1943 game by M.J.G.Thomassen. Below you'll find the rules and some comments by Fred Horn. LONG TAU The Chinese DRAGON-game. 169; M.J.G.Thomassen Illustrator 29 May 1943. Introduction by Fred Horn. In the late Seventies of the last Century I was asked to make an inventory of all games stored in the Attick of the Jumbo-headquarters in Amsterdam. The prototype is now in the Amsterdamsch Historisch Museum. Within Chinese t...
Trabsact Sagme Diaries: STRAAT
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Inventing and talking about new or obscure abstract games. Aug 3, 2015. A post by Fred Horn. A one-time-game-idea by Fred Schuurhof. More about Fred Schuurhof (in Dutch): www.home.kpn.nl/schu3988/mobiel.html. Thinking I would like it he already had put my name on the list to be invited. Not long thereafter I did receive a postcard in which the Exhibition was announced:. It was held in the Gallery BINNEN –Eglantiersgracht 31- and it turned out to be an Exhibition of only 4 Games. But in the late 90th of t...
Trabsact Sagme Diaries: 12* GIVEAWAY CHESS
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Inventing and talking about new or obscure abstract games. May 8, 2014. Same as classic Giveaway Chess except:. Each player moves twice except in the first move. Any non-capturing turn must leave at least one piece closer to some enemy piece. Inability to move is deemed equivalent to having no pieces. 1 e3 b5 h5. 2 Q:h5 B:b5 R:h6 R:h2. 3 R:h2 B:d7 (F) B:d7 Bh3. 4 R:h3 d3 Q:d3:e3. 5 B:e3 B:h7 R:h7 R:h2 (F). 6 R:h2 Rh6 N:a6 Nb8. 7 Rh6 Nc3 N:h6 Ng8. 8 Kd2 Ne2 f6 f5. 9 N:f4 Ne2 Nc6 Nd4. 10 N:d4 Ne2 Kd8 Kd7.
Trabsact Sagme Diaries: Three Games with the material of the game COM:POSITIE
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Inventing and talking about new or obscure abstract games. Sep 16, 2013. Three Games with the material of the game COM:POSITIE. In june 2013 Mr. Han Heidema, a friend but also the ‘editor in chief’ of the Dutch game-magazine SPEL! Called me and asked if I had ever heard of the game COM:POSITIE. He had found one at a church-fair, but without Rules and only a Box with board and gamepieces. He thought it was some abstract game and that is why he called me. A NIM-game for 2 or 3 Players. In total 9 selections.
Trabsact Sagme Diaries: July 2014
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Inventing and talking about new or obscure abstract games. Jul 24, 2014. No two moves within a turn may be recursively kingwise connected. Winner is whoever connects three sides, or makes a closed loop,. Of recursively kingwise connected stones. 3 f2 f4 e7. 5 g1 g8 fh6 c8. 6 g3 acg5 dh8. 7 h1 bd2 c4 f5 ch7. 8 cegi2 b4 h5 f8 b9. 9 i1 ch3 a4 b6 a8 gi9. 10 c1 a2 f3 i3 i6 a7 c9. 11 d3 f1 f7 a6 a9 i4. 12 g6 e1 and wins (miai at d7 and i7). O x o x o x o . o. X o x o o x . . x. X o o . . . x . x.
Trabsact Sagme Diaries: FEEDBACK MORRO
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Inventing and talking about new or obscure abstract games. Jun 5, 2015. A line is =2 friendly stones in any ortho-diagonal direction. After the 1st full turn, a player may enter 3 stones (rather than 2). If his opponent has a longer line than all his own, (recursively). The winner is who finishes with the (recursively) longest such line. X x X x x x o . . 1. O x x . x o o 3. X x o x o . o x 8. 1 e5 d4 f4. 2 e3 e7 e6 h6. 3 b4 g5 h4 d8. 4 i5 e1 f2 f8. 5 g3 g7 i2 h8. 6 c8 i8 g2 d5. 7 e2 e4 d6 h3 h5 h7.
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Board Game and Card Game News and Information. About Board Game Blog. X-Wing Miniatures Wave Three Preview. A couple of weeks ago Fantasy Flight Games announced their third wave of ships for the Star Wars X-Wing Miniatures Game. A couple of these I expected but the other two I was a little surprised by. If you want the run down, here’s the release from Fantasy Flight. And one last thing, a future product is the Starfield Game Tile Kit. This entry was posted in Board Games. June 13, 2013. Speaking of card...
Levingston's Board Game Blog | A compendium of information about traditional strategy board games
Levingston's Board Game Blog. A compendium of information about traditional strategy board games. May 4, 2010. The Indian Board Game Survey. Posted by boardgameblog under Historic. In the introduction to. Sedentary Board Games of India. Published in May 1999, Irving Finkel. There is remarkably little research available in western languages on the other games. A number of articles were published in journals over the years, were referred to by Murray in his 1952. History of Board Games other than Chess.
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