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Tablas Astronomias DLP Game   

Period Medieval

Region Southern Europe, Western Europe

Category Board, War, Replacement, Eliminate, All

Description

This game, the original name for which has not survived, is a capturing game related to European Tables games, but for seven players. Each player represents one of the five Gallilean planets, the sun, or the moon, and they capture one another's pieces until one is left.

Rules

Seven players. Heptagonal board, with seven semi-circular socket as spaces on each side. Seven pieces per player, which begin on the leftmost spot on their side. Players are as follows: Saturn = black; Jupiter = green; Mars = red; the sun = yellow; Venus = purple; Mercury = multi-colored; the moon is white. Pieces move in an anti-clockwise direction around the board. Three seven-sided die. Players move according to the number on each die by moving one piece the value on one die then another piece the value on the other die, or by moving one piece the value of one die and then the value of the other. When a piece lands on a space with a single piece belonging to an opponent, the opponent's piece is removed from the board. Play continues until one player remains, who becomes the winner.

Libro de los Juegos 97.

Origin

Spain

Ludeme Description

Tablas Astronomias.lud

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Sources

Golladay, S. M. n.d. Alfonso X’s Book of Games. Translated by Sonja Musser Golladay.

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Identifiers

DLP.Games.630


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