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Jeu du Renard et de la Poule DLP Game   

Period Modern

Region Southern Europe, Western Europe

Category Board, Hunt

Description

The Jeu du Renard et de la Poule is a hunt game documented in seventeenth century France.

Rules

Played on cross-shaped board, made of five squares, each divided into four squares and with the diagonals of the larger squares drawn. One player plays as thirteen hens, which begin on the points on one of the arms of the cross and along the line immediately perpendicular to that arm. The other player plays as one fox, which can be placed on any empty point of the board. Players alternate turns moving to an empty adjacent spot along the lines of the board. The hens, however, can only move in a forward direction. The fox may hop over an adjacent hen to an empty spot immediately on the opposite side of the hen along the lines of the board. The fox wins by capturing all the hens, the hens win by blocking the fox from being able to move.

La Maison des Jeux Académiques: 264-266.

Origin

France

Ludeme Description

Jeu du Renard et de la Poule.lud

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Reference

Murray 1951: 103.

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Sources

La Maison des Jeux Académiques. 1668. PAris: Estienne Loyson.

Murray, H.J.R. 1951. A History of Board-Games Other Than Chess. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

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Identifiers

DLP.Games.830


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