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To Kynégi tou Lagoú (To Kinegi tou Lagou, The Game of Chasing the Hare)DLP Game   

Period Modern

Region Southern Europe

Category Board, Hunt

Description

To Kynégi tou Lagoú ("Hare Hunt") is a blockade game played by children in Greece. Played on a square board, the game is played by three people; one moving the hare, one moving the hunter, and the other moving the two hounds.

Rules

A square, with lines bisecting the sides drawn to the center. A circle is drawn around the central point. arcs are drawn inside the square around the midpoints of the sides and the corners. Diagonals are drawn from the corner arcs to the central circle. One player plays as the hare, one player plays as the hunter and two hounds. The hare begins on the central spot, and the hunter and hounds are placed on three of the points on the central circle. Pieces move to an empty adjacent spot along the lines of the board. The hare moves first. When the hunter and hounds prevent the hare from being able to move, the game ends and the players switch roles.

Argyriadis 1997: 93-95.

These rules were taken from the To Kynégi tou Lagoú ruleset.

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Observed rulesets
To Kynégi tou Lagoú Rules for To Kynégi tou Lagoú.

Suggested rulesets
Rabbit Wins One Round Played in one round and the rabbit can win.

Origin

Greece

Ludeme Description

To Kinegi tou Lagou.lud

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Reference

Michaelsen 2014: 211-212.

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Sources

Argyriadi, M. 1997. Το παιδι μεσα στον κθκλο του Χπρνου/Childhood Years. Athens: Benaki Museum.

Identifiers

DLP.Games.1008


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