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Entry in Table Games for author value Fred Horn

Id 1364
Name Agilidade
NativeName
Description 3D version of Tic-Tac-Toe on a 5 spaces board.
MainRuleset 1534
LudiiRuleset 1534
Reference BGG
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Fred Horn
Publisher
Date 2006-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Fabio Barbero
SeeAlso
BGGId 179786
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription 3D-version av Tic-Tac-Toe på en 5-stegstavla.

Id 1449
Name Fenix
NativeName
Description In Fenix, two armies fight against each other. The battle of the two kings, their generals and soldiers is a matter of life and death — but Fenix is different from other strategy games: Here, the battle is not automatically lost when one of the kings has been defeated. Why? The phoenix-bird is immortal; if he loses his life, he rises again from the ashes. The cycle starts all over. The king is dead? Long live the king!—description from the publisher
MainRuleset 1662
LudiiRuleset 1662
Reference BGG
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Fred Horn
Publisher
Date 2019-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 244080
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription I Fenix ​​slåss två arméer mot varandra. Slaget mellan de två kungarna, deras generaler och soldater är en fråga om liv och död — men Fenix ​​skiljer sig från andra strategispel: Här är slaget inte automatiskt förlorat när en av kungarna har besegrats. Varför? Fenixfågeln är odödlig; om han mister livet, reser han sig igen ur askan. Cykeln börjar om från början. Kungen är död? Leve kungen! — beskrivning från förlaget

Id 1682
Name Can The Sardines
NativeName
Description Fred Horn designed this game at the 9th Board Games Studies Colloquium, in Brazil, as a kind of challenge to professor José Carlos Quadrado to show that it was possible to quickly design a good abstract game. And here it is!
MainRuleset 4223
LudiiRuleset 4223
Reference The world of Abstract Games
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Fred Horn
Publisher
Date 2006-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Sebastien Vercammen
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription

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