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Entry in Table Games for credit value Eric Piette

Id 3
Name Senet
NativeName
Description Senet is one of the oldest board games known in the world, documented from about 3000 BCE until the first millennium BCE in Egypt. It was also played In Cyprus for most of that time, and played at different times in the Levant. Though a full ruleset has never been found, hints from texts and tomb paintings in Egypt give us clues about the manner in which it was likely played. The game was also heavily imbued with religious significance, as the board itself represented the journey through the afterlife.
MainRuleset 528
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Origin Egypt
DLPGame 1
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knownAliases Znt
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BGGId 2399
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SwedishDescription Senet är ett av de äldsta brädspelen som är kända i världen, dokumenterat från omkring 3000 f.Kr. fram till det första årtusendet f.Kr. i Egypten. Den spelades också på Cypern under större delen av den tiden, och spelades vid olika tidpunkter i Levanten. Även om en fullständig regeluppsättning aldrig har hittats, ger tips från texter och gravmålningar i Egypten oss ledtrådar om hur det troligen spelades. Spelet var också starkt genomsyrat av religiös betydelse, eftersom tavlan själv representerade resan genom livet efter detta.

Id 4
Name Ludus Latrunculorum
NativeName
Description Ludus Latrunculorum ("Game of Robbers") is a game from the Roman Empire, beginning in the final centuries BCE, that appears to have been particularly popular in the Roman military. It is mentioned in various authors such as Ovid, Seneca, and Isidore of Seville. Boards have ben found throughout the areas occupied by the Romans, especially in forts. Boards range in size from 6x7 to 14x14 and are not always exactly square. Glass counters were frequently used as pieces. Some speculation exists that this game developed into later tafl games.
MainRuleset 32
LudiiRuleset 534
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Origin Roman Empire
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knownAliases Latrunculi
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Ludus Latrunculorum ("Rånarnas spel") är ett spel från det romerska imperiet, som började under de sista århundradena f.Kr., som verkar ha varit särskilt populärt inom den romerska militären. Det nämns av olika författare som Ovidius, Seneca och Isidore av Sevilla. Brädor har hittats i de områden som romarna ockuperade, särskilt i forten. Brädorna varierar i storlek från 6x7 till 14x14 och är inte alltid exakt fyrkantiga. Glasdiskar användes ofta som bitar. Vissa spekulationer finns om att detta spel utvecklades till senare tafl-spel.

Id 5
Name XII Scripta
NativeName
Description XII scripta ("twelve signs") or ludus duodecim scriptorum ("game of twelve signs" ) or, later, alea ("dice"), is a Roman game dating to the first centuries CE. Game boards that the form of 36 symbols, placed in three rows of twelve but divided in the middle by either a gap or other, larger signs, such as circles or rosettes. Sometimes the 36 symbols are letters, forming six six-letter words that form a poem or phrase, often relating to game play.
MainRuleset 533
LudiiRuleset 33
Reference Murray 1951: 30-31
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knownAliases Duodecim Scripta, Ludus Duodecim Scriptorum, Alea
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription XII scripta ("tolv tecken") eller ludus duodecim scrtiptorum ("spel med tolv tecken") eller, senare, alea ("tärning"), är ett romerskt spel som dateras till de första århundradena e.Kr. Spelplaner som är i form av 36 symboler, placerade i tre rader om tolv men delas i mitten av antingen en lucka eller andra, större tecken, såsom cirklar eller rosetter. Ibland är de 36 symbolerna bokstäver, som bildar sex ord på sex bokstäver som bildar en dikt eller en fras, ofta relaterade till spel.

Id 6
Name Mehen
NativeName
Description Mehen is a game dating to the late fourth millennium through the end of the third millennium in Egypt. It takes the form of a coiled snake that is segmented into spaces, and the board varies in the number of spaces that appear on it. It is only of the earliest multi-player games documented, with up to six players. Mehen was also played outside of Egypt, particularly in Cyprus and certain parts of the Levant, and was played in Cyprus for at least 1000 years after it became unpopular in Egypt.
MainRuleset 34
LudiiRuleset 542
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Origin Egypt
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BGGId 4148
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SwedishDescription Mehen är ett spel som går till slutet av det fjärde årtusendet till slutet av det tredje årtusendet i Egypten. Den har formen av en lindad orm som är uppdelad i utrymmen, och brädan varierar i antalet utrymmen som visas på den. Det är bara av de tidigaste flerspelarspelen dokumenterade, med upp till sex spelare. Mehen spelades också utanför Egypten, särskilt på Cypern och vissa delar av Levanten, och spelades på Cypern i minst 1000 år efter att det blev impopulärt i Egypten.

Id 7
Name 20 Squares
NativeName
Description 20 Squares appears for the first time at the beginning of the second millennium BCE. It seems to be derived originally from the the Royal Game of Ur, becoming particularly popular in Iran, the Levant, Egypt, and Cyprus in addition to Mesopotamia during the Late Bronze Age (1700–1050 BCE), and continued being played in Mesopotamia into the Seleucid period, at least until the second century BCE. It may have been called É Er-bé-et-ta, "Room Four," which is mentioned in cuneiform tablets.
MainRuleset 530
LudiiRuleset 35
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Origin Mesopotamia
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SwedishDescription 20 kvadrater dyker upp för första gången i början av det andra årtusendet f.Kr. Det verkar ursprungligen härröra från det kungliga spelet Ur, som blev särskilt populärt i Iran, Levanten, Egypten och Cypern förutom Mesopotamien under den sena bronsåldern (1700–1050 f.Kr.), och fortsatte att spelas i Mesopotamien till seleukidperioden, åtminstone fram till andra århundradet f.Kr. Det kan ha kallats É Er-bé-et-ta, "Rum fyra," som nämns i kilskriftstavlor.

Id 8
Name 58 Holes
NativeName
Description 58 holes was a game popular in ancient Southwest Asia from the second and first millennia BCE. The earliest known board comes from Egypt, but it appears very quickly in widely dispersed places throughout the region very quickly, so an origin somewhere else cannot be ruled out. After the middle of the second millennium BCE, it was mostly played only in Mesopotamia, the Levant, and Iran. The ancient name for the game is unknown. In the center of the board are two parallel lines of ten holes, which are surrounded by an arc of 39-41 holes, typically with a larger or marked square at the apex. Pieces are typically pegs to be inserted into the holes, but in some cases discs, stones, or seeds may be used.
MainRuleset 531
LudiiRuleset 36
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knownAliases Hounds and Jackals
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SwedishDescription 58 hål var ett populärt spel i det antika Sydostasien från andra och första årtusendet f.Kr. Den tidigaste kända skivan kommer från Egypten, men den dyker upp mycket snabbt på vitt spridda platser i hela regionen mycket snabbt, så ett ursprung någon annanstans kan inte uteslutas. Efter mitten av det andra årtusendet f.Kr. spelades det mestadels bara i Mesopotamien, Levanten och Iran. Det gamla namnet på spelet är okänt. I mitten av brädan finns två parallella linjer med tio hål, som är omgivna av en båge med 39-41 hål, vanligtvis med en större eller markerad fyrkant i spetsen. Bitar är vanligtvis pinnar som ska sättas in i hålen, men i vissa fall kan skivor, stenar eller frön användas.

Id 9
Name Adugo
NativeName
Description Adugo has been reported among several indigenous groups in Brazil, including the Bororo, Pareci, Guaraní, and the Manchakeri. The game is played on a board which is usually scratched into the earth, with stones or other small objects used as pieces.
MainRuleset 37
LudiiRuleset 37
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knownAliases Jogo da Onça, Jogo da Onça e do Cachorro
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId 29341
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SwedishDescription Adugo har rapporterats bland flera inhemska grupper i Brasilien, inklusive Bororo, Pareci, Guaraní och Manchakeri. Spelet spelas på en bräda som vanligtvis skrapas ner i jorden, med stenar eller andra små föremål som används som bitar.

Id 10
Name Baghchal
NativeName
Description Baghchal is a game popular in Nepal, observed in the twentieth century. It was particularly popular among Buddhist monks. It is also played in India, particularly in places close to Nepal.
MainRuleset 38
LudiiRuleset 38
Reference Murray 1951: 112.
Origin Nepal
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knownAliases Bhagchakar, Chakrachal
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SwedishDescription Baghchal är ett populärt spel i Nepal, observerat på 1900-talet. Det var särskilt populärt bland buddhistiska munkar. Det spelas också i Indien, särskilt på platser nära Nepal.

Id 11
Name Diviyan Keliya
NativeName
Description Diviyan Keliya is a hunt game played in India and Sri Lanka. It has been documented since at least the early twentieth century, but is likely to be much older. It is similar to other hunt games played throughout South Asia.
MainRuleset 39
LudiiRuleset 39
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Origin South Asia
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knownAliases Diviyalliya, Kotiyo Saha Harak, Leopards and Cows
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SwedishDescription Diviyan Keliya är ett jaktspel som spelas i Indien och Sri Lanka. Det har dokumenterats sedan åtminstone det tidiga nittonhundratalet, men är sannolikt mycket äldre. Det liknar andra jaktspel som spelas i hela Sydasien.

Id 12
Name Wolf and Sheep
NativeName
Description Wolf and Sheep is a hunt game, said to be originally derived from Scandinavian halatafl games. Played on an 8x8 checkerboard and only played on the dark squares.
MainRuleset 40
LudiiRuleset 40
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DLPGame 0
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knownAliases Fox and Hounds, Hounds and Hare, Devil and Tailors
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SwedishDescription Wolf and Sheep är ett jaktspel, som sägs ursprungligen härröra från skandinaviska halatafl-spel. Spelade på ett 8x8 schackbräde och spelade bara på de mörka rutorna.

Id 13
Name ArdRi
NativeName
Description ArdRi is purported to be a Scottish tafl game played on a 7x7 grid. It is claimed to be a traditional Scottish game by various sites online, but the validity of this assertion is in question.
MainRuleset 41
LudiiRuleset 41
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SwedishDescription ArdRi påstås vara ett skotskt tafl-spel som spelas på ett 7x7-rutnät. Det påstås vara ett traditionellt skotskt spel av olika webbplatser på nätet, men giltigheten av detta påstående är ifrågasatt.

Id 14
Name Hnefatafl
NativeName
Description Hnefatafl is a Nordic game mentioned frequently in medieval texts from Scandinavia, Iceland, and the British Isles. Hnefatafl appears to be related to a range of other tafl games, where one side has a king and a smaller number of pawns, situated in the center of the board, playing against an opponent with more pieces. The king's goal is largely thought to be to escape to one of the corners, and the opponent's goal is to capture the king.
MainRuleset 544
LudiiRuleset 42
Reference Murray 1951: 55–64.
Origin Scandinavia
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knownAliases Tafl
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BGGId 2932
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SwedishDescription Hnefatafl är ett nordiskt spel som nämns ofta i medeltida texter från Skandinavien, Island och de brittiska öarna. Hnefatafl verkar vara relaterat till en rad andra tafl-spel, där en sida har en kung och ett mindre antal bönder, placerade i mitten av brädet, som spelar mot en motståndare med fler pjäser. Kungens mål anses till stor del vara att fly till ett av hörnen, och motståndarens mål är att fånga kungen.

Id 15
Name Arimaa
NativeName
Description Invented in 2003 by Omar Syed, Arimaa was invented as a Chess variant to be difficult for computers to learn, but easy for humans.
MainRuleset 43
LudiiRuleset 43
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Author Omar Syed and Aamir Syed
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Date 2003-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Arimaa uppfanns 2003 av Omar Syed och uppfanns som en schackvariant för att vara svår för datorer att lära sig, men lätt för människor.

Id 16
Name Chess
NativeName
Description Ultimately originates from Indian Chaturanga, arrived in Western Europe during the Middle Ages as Shatranj. Over several centuries, after seeming experimentation with movement, the adoption of the modern movement of the queen and bishop made chess what it is today. Modern Chess appeared sometimes during the fourteenth or fifteenth Century, when the vizier piece was replaced by the queen. It since has become perhaps the most popular game in the world, with massive international competitions.
MainRuleset 44
LudiiRuleset 44
Reference Murray 1913: 776-890; Murray 1951:83–84.
Origin Europe
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Mad Queen's Chess, Queen's Chess, Échecs, Schach, Ajedrez, Xadrez, Scacchi
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId 171
OriginPoint 43°22'17.1"N, 0°32'5.18"W
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SwedishDescription Kommer i slutändan från indiska Chaturanga, anlände till Västeuropa under medeltiden som Shatranj. Under flera århundraden, efter att ha verkat experimenterat med rörelse, gjorde antagandet av den moderna rörelsen av drottningen och biskopen schacket till vad det är idag. Modernt schack dök upp ibland under fjortonde eller femtonde århundradena, när vizierpjäsen ersattes av drottningen. Det har sedan dess blivit det kanske mest populära spelet i världen, med massiva internationella tävlingar.

Id 17
Name Double Chess
NativeName
Description Invented in 1916 by Julian S. Grant Hayward, Double Chess is a Chess variant played on a 12x16 board. Each player has two complete sets of Chess pieces starting along the 16 square edge of the board.
MainRuleset 45
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Author Julian S. Grant Hayward
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Date 1916-00-00
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SwedishDescription Dubbelschack uppfanns 1916 av Julian S. Grant Hayward och är en schackvariant som spelas på ett 12x16-bräde. Varje spelare har två kompletta uppsättningar med schackpjäser som börjar längs brädets 16 kvadratiska kant.

Id 18
Name Shogi
NativeName
Description Shogi is a capturing game that is native to Japan. Early evidence suggests it was played in some recognizable form during the Heian Period. It has been hugely popular since then in Japan, and today is known throughout the world. It originated ultimately from Indian Chaturanga, like many other games such as Chess, Shatranj, and Xiangqi.
MainRuleset 46
LudiiRuleset 46
Reference Murray 1913: 138-148.
Origin Japan
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knownAliases Sho-Shogi
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SwedishDescription Shogi är ett fångande spel som kommer från Japan. Tidiga bevis tyder på att den spelades i någon igenkännbar form under Heian-perioden. Det har varit enormt populärt sedan dess i Japan och är idag känt över hela världen. Det härstammar slutligen från indiska Chaturanga, liksom många andra spel som schack, Shatranj och Xiangqi.

Id 19
Name Skirmish (GDL)
NativeName
Description Skirmish, a Chess variant by Alex Landau, has the same rules as Chess, but without checkmate and with a 100 turn limit.
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Date 2005-00-00
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SwedishDescription Skirmish, en schackvariant av Alex Landau, har samma regler som schack, men utan schackmatt och med en gräns på 100 varv.

Id 20
Name Stratego
NativeName
Description Stratego was created by Jacques Johan Mogendorff before 1942, but was derived from the game L'Attaque, invented by Hermance Edan.
MainRuleset 48
LudiiRuleset 48
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Author Jacques Johan Mogendorff
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Date 1942-00-00
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SwedishDescription Stratego skapades av Jacques Johan Mogendorff före 1942, men härrörde från spelet L'Attaque, uppfunnit av Hermance Edan.

Id 21
Name Xiangqi
NativeName
Description Xiangqi, or "Elephant Game," is a Chinese game ultimately derived from Indian Chaturanga. Its exact date of origin is disputed, but it has been popular in China for over a thousand years.
MainRuleset 49
LudiiRuleset 49
Reference Murray 1913: 121–134.
Origin China
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knownAliases Siang K'i
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SwedishDescription Xiangqi, eller "Elephant Game," är ett kinesiskt spel som slutligen kommer från indiska Chaturanga. Dess exakta ursprungsdatum är omtvistat, men det har varit populärt i Kina i över tusen år.

Id 22
Name Fanorona
NativeName
Description Fanorona is perhaps the most popular game in Madagascar. It has been documented there since the nineteenth century, but it plays a part in many Malagasy stories about their past so it likely has a much longer history there. It is often played outside, and most households in Madagascar have a Fanorona board in them.
MainRuleset 50
LudiiRuleset 50
Reference Murray 1951: 87–89.
Origin Madagascar
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SwedishDescription Fanorona är kanske det mest populära spelet på Madagaskar. Det har dokumenterats där sedan artonhundratalet, men det spelar en roll i många madagaskiska berättelser om deras förflutna, så det har troligen en mycket längre historia där. Det spelas ofta utomhus, och de flesta hushåll på Madagaskar har en Fanorona-bräda i sig.

Id 23
Name Surakarta
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Description Surakarta is purported to be from Java in Indonesia, but this claim may have been a marketing ploy by Ravensberger when the game was first published in Germany in 1971.
MainRuleset 51
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SwedishDescription Surakarta påstås vara från Java i Indonesien, men detta påstående kan ha varit ett marknadsföringsknep av Ravensberger när spelet först publicerades i Tyskland 1971.

Id 24
Name Alquerque
NativeName
Description Alquerque or Alquerque de Doze was the Spanish version of a game which originated in the Arabic-speaking world. The first description of rules are found in Alfonso X's Libro de los Juegos in 13th century Spain. Many historians consider Alquerque to be an ancestor of Draughts and many other games in cultures that interacted with Islamic peoples or the Spanish.
MainRuleset 52
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Origin Islamic World
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SwedishDescription Alquerque eller Alquerque de Doze var den spanska versionen av ett spel som har sitt ursprung i den arabisktalande världen. Den första beskrivningen av regler finns i Alfonso X:s Libro de los Juegos i 1200-talets Spanien. Många historiker anser att Alquerque är en förfader till utkast och många andra spel i kulturer som interagerade med islamiska folk eller spanjorerna.

Id 25
Name Brazilian Draughts
NativeName
Description Brazilian Draughts is played in Brazil, and seems to have been invented and popularised in the late nineteenth or early twentieth century there, though its exact origins are not well documented.
MainRuleset 53
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Origin Brazil
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SwedishDescription Brazilian Drafts spelas i Brasilien och verkar ha uppfunnits och populariserats i slutet av artonhundratalet eller början av nittonhundratalet där, även om dess exakta ursprung inte är väldokumenterat.

Id 26
Name Canadian Draughts
NativeName
Description Canadian Draughts is played on a 12x12 checker board and is popular in Canada (particularly Quebec) and was also known to be played in New England. Anecdotally, it is said to have been invented by French settlers to Quebec, but 12x12 boards are known from Europe before this. Played on a 12x12 board with 30 pieces per player. Otherwise, it follows the rules of International Draughts.
MainRuleset 54
LudiiRuleset 54
Reference Murray 1951: 81.
Origin Canada
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knownAliases Le Jeu Franc, Le Jeu de Dames Canadien
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SwedishDescription Canadian Drafts spelas på ett 12x12 schackbräde och är populärt i Kanada (särskilt Quebec) och var också känt för att spelas i New England. Anekdotiskt sägs det ha uppfunnits av franska nybyggare till Quebec, men 12x12 brädor är kända från Europa innan detta. Spelas på ett 12x12 bräde med 30 pjäser per spelare. I övrigt följer det reglerna för International Draughts.

Id 27
Name Dama
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Description Played in Turkey, Greece, Egypt, the Levant, and other places in Southwest Asia. The game is first documented during the late seventeenth century. Similar games are played among coastal communities in East Africa and Indian Ocean Islands (such as Comoros), probably through trade with the Ottoman Empire.
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SwedishDescription Spelade i Turkiet, Grekland, Egypten, Levanten och andra platser i Sydostasien. Spelet dokumenterades först under slutet av 1600-talet. Liknande spel spelas bland kustsamhällen i Östafrika och Indiska oceanens öar (som Komorerna), förmodligen genom handel med det osmanska riket.

Id 28
Name English Draughts
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Description One of the most popular versions of Draughts, derived from the medieval game of Draughts but with the difference of the forced capture, hence its early name "Forçat." It probably originated in France, but it gained greater popularity in Britain, and spread from there to the American colonies and to some Native American populations. It remains a popular game today.
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Reference Murray 1951: 76–77 van der Stoep 1984: 147–149
Origin France
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SwedishDescription En av de mest populära versionerna av Draughts, härledd från det medeltida spelet Drafts men med skillnaden mellan tvångsfångst, därav dess tidiga namn "Forçat." Det har förmodligen sitt ursprung i Frankrike, men det fick större popularitet i Storbritannien, och spred sig därifrån till de amerikanska kolonierna och till vissa indianbefolkningar. Det är fortfarande ett populärt spel idag.

Id 29
Name Nei-Pat-Kono
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Description Nei-Pat-Kono is a game played in Korea at least since the end of the nineteenth century, and likely earlier. It is a game of leaping captures similar to others common around the world.
MainRuleset 57
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Origin Korea
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SwedishDescription Nei-Pat-Kono är ett spel som spelas i Korea åtminstone sedan slutet av artonhundratalet, och troligen tidigare. Det är ett spel med hoppande fångar liknande andra vanliga runt om i världen.

Id 30
Name International Draughts
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Description International Draughts, which is also commonly known as Polish Draughts, has become one of the most widely-played forms of Draughts in the world, and is played in international competitions. It seems to have originated in the eighteenth century in Paris, and spread throughout Europe from there and to the rest of the world through European colonisation.
MainRuleset 58
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Reference Murray 1951: 80–81
Origin France
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SwedishDescription International Draughts, som också är allmänt känt som Polish Draughts, har blivit en av de mest spelade formerna av Drafts i världen och spelas i internationella tävlingar. Den tycks ha sitt ursprung på 1700-talet i Paris, och spred sig över hela Europa därifrån och till resten av världen genom europeisk kolonisering.

Id 31
Name Konane
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Description Konane is an indigenous Hawaiian game played on a board that varies: it can range from 6x6 to more than 14x14, and does not have to be square. It is a game with leaping capture, and has been played at least since the eighteenth century, but probably for longer. Konane boards can be found on rock surfaces throughout Hawaii, but they are difficult to date.
MainRuleset 59
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Reference Murray 1951: 97
Origin Hawaii
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SwedishDescription Konane är ett inhemskt hawaiiskt spel som spelas på en bräda som varierar: det kan variera från 6x6 till mer än 14x14 och behöver inte vara fyrkantigt. Det är ett spel med hoppande fångst, och har spelats åtminstone sedan 1700-talet, men förmodligen längre. Konane-brädor kan hittas på stenytor över hela Hawaii, men de är svåra att datera.

Id 32
Name Lasca
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Description Lasca was invented by Emanuel Lasker in 1911. It is a combination of American checkers and a Russian game Bashni.
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SwedishDescription Lasca uppfanns av Emanuel Lasker 1911. Det är en kombination av amerikansk dam och ett ryskt spel Bashni.

Id 34
Name Mogul Putt'han
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Description Mogul Putt'han is played throughout South Asia, documented since the early nineteenth century and likely is older. It is played on an alquerque board with triangular extensions on two opposite sides.
MainRuleset 61
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Reference Murray 1951: 67
Origin South Asia
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SwedishDescription Mogul Putt'han spelas i hela Sydasien, dokumenterad sedan början av artonhundratalet och är troligen äldre. Det spelas på en alquerque-bräda med triangulära förlängningar på två motsatta sidor.

Id 35
Name Peralikatuma
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Description Peralikatuma is a board game played in Sri Lanka and other places in South Asia, documented since the early twentieth century but likely to be older. The game is played on an Alquerque board, 5x5 intersecting lines, with triangular appendages on each of the four sides.
MainRuleset 62
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Reference Murray 1951: 68
Origin South Asia
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SwedishDescription Peralikatuma är ett brädspel som spelas i Sri Lanka och andra platser i södra Asien, dokumenterat sedan början av 1900-talet men sannolikt är äldre. Spelet spelas på en Alquerque-bräda, 5x5 korsande linjer, med triangulära bihang på var och en av de fyra sidorna.

Id 36
Name Hewakam Keliya
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Description Hewakam Keliya is a game from South Asia that is similar to other games with leaping captures found in the region.
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SwedishDescription Hewakam Keliya är ett spel från Sydasien som liknar andra spel med hoppande fångster som finns i regionen.

Id 37
Name Zamma
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Description Zamma is a leaping capture game played in North Africa. It has been documented since at least the twentieth century, but is probably much older. It is related to other similar games from the area such as Draughts and Alquerque.
MainRuleset 64
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Reference Murray 1951: 69.
Origin North Africa
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SwedishDescription Zamma är ett hoppande fångstspel som spelas i Nordafrika. Den har dokumenterats sedan åtminstone 1900-talet, men är förmodligen mycket äldre. Det är relaterat till andra liknande spel från området som Drafts och Alquerque.

Id 38
Name Aw-li On-nam Ot-tjin
NativeName
Description Aw-li On-nam Ot-tjin is a mancala-style game played in Borneo, documented among the Penihing people, but also claimed to be played by other groups of people throughout Borneo. It is typically played on a wooden board ("tu-tong ot-tjin") with two rows of 9 holes, with a larger hole at either end.
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SwedishDescription Aw-li On-nam Ot-tjin är ett spel i mancala-stil som spelas på Borneo, dokumenterat bland Penihing-folket, men som också påstås spelas av andra grupper av människor över hela Borneo. Det spelas vanligtvis på en träbräda ("tu-tong ot-tjin") med två rader med 9 hål, med ett större hål i vardera änden.

Id 39
Name Das Bohnenspiel
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Description Das Bohnenspiel is a two-row mancala-style game described by Fritz Jahn, who described the game and two boards, one said to be a duplicate of one used by Catherina II of Russia to play with the Persian Shah 100 years before, and a another from the wife of the Oberpresident of Waldow, who played it during her childhood in Sczeczin. The game was popular among German-Baltic and Prussian royal families during the 19th century, but was popularized with Jahn's book. It continued play through at least the 1980s, as several East German books were published about it.
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Origin Russia? Iran?
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SwedishDescription Das Bohnenspiel är ett tvåradigt mancala-spel som beskrivs av Fritz Jahn, som beskrev spelet och två brädor, en som sägs vara en kopia av en som användes av Catherina II av Ryssland för att spela med den persiska shahen 100 år tidigare, och en en annan från hustru till Oberpresidenten av Waldow, som spelade den under sin barndom i Sczeczin. Spelet var populärt bland tysk-baltiska och preussiska kungafamiljer under 1800-talet, men populariserades med Jahns bok. Den fortsatte att spela under åtminstone 1980-talet, eftersom flera östtyska böcker publicerades om den.

Id 40
Name En Gehe
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Description En Gehé is a two-row mancala-style game played by the Loitha and Misonga Masai in northern Tanzania. It is reported to be exclusively played by men, usually in two teams of eight people. It is played on a board with rows of holes dug into the ground.
MainRuleset 67
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Reference Murray 1951: 199.
Origin East Africa
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SwedishDescription En Gehé är ett tvåradigt mancala-spel som spelas av Loitha och Misonga Masai i norra Tanzania. Det rapporteras att det uteslutande spelas av män, vanligtvis i två lag om åtta personer. Det spelas på en bräda med rader av hål grävda i marken.

Id 41
Name Kalah
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Description Kalah is a mancala-style game "imported" or likely invented by William Julius Champion in 1940.
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SwedishDescription Kalah är ett spel i mancala-stil "importerat" eller troligen uppfunnit av William Julius Champion 1940.

Id 42
Name Oware
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Description Oware is two-row mancala-style game originating and very popular in West Africa. It is also widely played in the Caribbean. It is played on a board with two rows of six holes, sometimes with a larger hole on both ends.
MainRuleset 69
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Reference Murray 1951: 181–182.
Origin West Africa
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SwedishDescription Oware är ett tvåradigt mancala-spel med ursprung och mycket populärt i Västafrika. Det spelas också flitigt i Karibien. Det spelas på en bräda med två rader med sex hål, ibland med ett större hål i båda ändar.

Id 43
Name Latin Square
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Description A Latin Square is a mathematical puzzle which appears in various cultures around the world, probably independently invented.
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SwedishDescription Ett latinskt torg är ett matematiskt pussel som förekommer i olika kulturer runt om i världen, förmodligen självständigt uppfunnit.

Id 44
Name Chinese Checkers
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Description Chinese Checkers, originally known as "Sternhalma," was invented in Germany in 1892 as a variant of the older American game Halma. It was called Chinese Checkers as a marketing ploy in the United States in 1928.
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Origin Germany
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SwedishDescription Kinesisk dam, ursprungligen känd som "Sternhalma," uppfanns i Tyskland 1892 som en variant av det äldre amerikanska spelet Halma. Det kallades Chinese Checkers som ett marknadsföringsknep i USA 1928.

Id 45
Name Halma
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Description Halma was invented in 1883 by George Howard Monks in Boston, and inspired other games such as Chinese Checkers.
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SwedishDescription Halma uppfanns 1883 av George Howard Monks i Boston, och inspirerade andra spel som kinesisk dam.

Id 46
Name Breakthrough
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Description Invented in 2000 by Dan Troyka, Breakthrough is a Chess variant played only with pawns.
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SwedishDescription Uppfanns 2000 av Dan Troyka, Breakthrough är en schackvariant som endast spelas med bönder.

Id 47
Name Knightthrough
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Description Knightthrough is a Chess variant similar to Breakthrough, using knights instead of pawns.
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SwedishDescription Knightthrough är en schackvariant som liknar Breakthrough, med riddare istället för bönder.

Id 48
Name Sneakthrough
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Description Sneakthrough is a Chess variant that was invented for Ludii. It is BreakThrough, but the opponent's pieces are hidden.
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SwedishDescription Sneakthrough är en schackvariant som uppfanns för Ludii. Det är BreakThrough, men motståndarens pjäser är dolda.

Id 49
Name Backgammon
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Description Backgammon as it is known today seems to have been invented around the seventeenth century, but the games from which it developed are much older. The origins of these games lie sometime in the early centuries CE, and it is related to the Persian game Nard. Other related games such as Tric-Trac and Tables were also been played on the same board in medieval and early modern Europe.
MainRuleset 76
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SwedishDescription Backgammon som det är känt idag verkar ha uppfunnits runt 1600-talet, men spelen som det utvecklades från är mycket äldre. Ursprunget till dessa spel ligger någon gång under de tidiga århundradena e.Kr., och det är relaterat till det persiska spelet Nard. Andra relaterade spel som Tric-Trac och Tables spelades också på samma bräda i medeltida och tidigmoderna Europa.

Id 50
Name Royal Game of Ur
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Description The so-called Royal Game of Ur—we do not know its ancient name—is one of the oldest known board games, dating to the third millennium BCE. While no rules have been passed down for this game specifically, a rule set based on a successor game, 20 Squares, has been applied to this slightly different board. The board consists of a grid of 3x4 squares, connected to a grid of 3x2 squares by a short bridge of 1x2 squares connecting the central rows of the other two grids. The game was played with four tetrahedral dice and 7 small disks per player as playing pieces.
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Origin Mesopotamia
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SwedishDescription Det så kallade kungliga spelet Ur – vi känner inte till dess gamla namn – är ett av de äldsta kända brädspelen, som dateras till det tredje årtusendet f Kr. Även om inga regler har angetts specifikt för detta spel, har en regeluppsättning baserad på ett efterföljande spel, 20 kvadrater, tillämpats på denna något annorlunda bräda. Tavlan består av ett rutnät på 3x4 rutor, kopplat till ett rutnät på 3x2 rutor med en kort bro på 1x2 rutor som förbinder de centrala raderna i de andra två rutorna. Spelet spelades med fyra tetraedriska tärningar och 7 små skivor per spelare som spelpjäser.

Id 51
Name Gyan Chaupar
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Description Gyan Chaupar is a game originating in India at an unknown time in the past. Since its origin in India, the game had moralistic tones, with setback and boons in the game associated with immoral or moral behavior, respectively. There are different variations based on Jain, Hindu, Islamic, and other religious traditions. It came to England around 1890 and was commercialized in other places like the Unites States as "Snakes (or Chutes) and Ladders."
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Reference Murray 1951: 143
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Gyan Chaupar är ett spel med ursprung i Indien vid en okänd tidpunkt i det förflutna. Sedan dess ursprung i Indien hade spelet moralistiska toner, med bakslag och välsignelser i spelet förknippade med omoraliskt respektive moraliskt beteende. Det finns olika varianter baserade på jainiska, hinduiska, islamiska och andra religiösa traditioner. Den kom till England omkring 1890 och kommersialiserades på andra platser som USA som "ormar (eller rännor) och stegar."

Id 52
Name Amazons
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Description Invented in 1988 by Walter Zamkauskas and first published in the Argentine magazine El Acertijo in December 1992.
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Origin Argentina
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SwedishDescription Uppfanns 1988 av Walter Zamkauskas och publicerades först i den argentinska tidskriften El Acertijo i december 1992.

Id 53
Name L Game
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Description L game was invented by Edward do Bono in 1967. It is a blocking game played by moving pieces which take up several spaces on a board.
MainRuleset 80
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Date 1967-01-01
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SwedishDescription L-spelet uppfanns av Edward do Bono 1967. Det är ett blockerande spel som spelas genom att flytta pjäser som tar upp flera utrymmen på en bräda.

Id 54
Name Mu Torere
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Description Mu Torere is a game played by the Maori of New Zealand. It is unknown how old the game is. The board takes the form of a circle divided into eighths, with eight points on the circumference (kewai) and the central point (putahi) being playing spaces.
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SwedishDescription Mu Torere är ett spel som spelas av maorierna från Nya Zeeland. Det är okänt hur gammalt spelet är. Brädan har formen av en cirkel indelad i åttondelar, med åtta punkter på omkretsen (kewai) och den centrala punkten (putahi) är spelfält.

Id 55
Name Hex
NativeName
Description Hex was invented by Piet Hein in 1942 then described again by John Nash in 1944. It is played on a rhombus tiled by hexagons, most commonly 11x11 in size.
MainRuleset 82
LudiiRuleset 82
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date 1942-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Hex uppfanns av Piet Hein 1942 och beskrevs sedan igen av John Nash 1944. Det spelas på en romb med hexagoner, oftast 11x11 i storlek.

Id 56
Name Y (Hex)
NativeName
Description Y (Hex) is a version of Hex created by Eric Piette for Ludii. It is played with hexagonal spaces arranged in a triangular board, 8 spaces on each side is typical.
MainRuleset 83
LudiiRuleset 83
Reference
Origin
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Eric Piette
Publisher Ludii
Date 2019-09-01
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Y (Hex) är en version av Hex skapad av Eric Piette för Ludii. Det spelas med hexagonala utrymmen arrangerade i en triangulär bräda, 8 utrymmen på varje sida är typiskt.

Id 57
Name Achi
NativeName
Description This game was observed played by Yoruba people, who called it Akidada, and in Ghana, during the early twentieth century. The board was traced into the sand, and the players used pieces which took the form of sticks made from palm leaves, one player using green sticks and the other using brown.
MainRuleset 563
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Reference
Origin
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases Ati
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Detta spel observerades spelat av Yoruba-folk, som kallade det Akidada, och i Ghana, under det tidiga nittonhundratalet. Brädan spårades ner i sanden och spelarna använde pjäser som tog formen av pinnar gjorda av palmblad, en spelare använde gröna pinnar och den andra med bruna.

Id 58
Name All Queens Chess
NativeName
Description Designed in the early 2000s by Elliot Rudell and published by The Happy Puzzle Company and ThinkFun.
MainRuleset 85
LudiiRuleset 85
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Ducks in a Row
Author Elliot Rudell, Rudell Design
Publisher The Happy Puzzle Company, ThinkFun
Date 2008-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Designad i början av 2000-talet av Elliot Rudell och publicerad av The Happy Puzzle Company och ThinkFun.

Id 59
Name Andantino
NativeName
Description Invented in 1995 by David L. Smith, Andantino is a tile-placing game using hexagonal tiles published by Nestor Games.
MainRuleset 86
LudiiRuleset 86
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author David L. Smith
Publisher nestorgames (used with permission)
Date 1995-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Andantino uppfanns 1995 av David L. Smith och är ett brickplaceringsspel med sexkantiga brickor publicerade av Nestor Games.

Id 60
Name Connect Four
NativeName
Description Connect Four is a two-player connection game that was designed by Howard Wexler and Ned Strongin, and was first sold under this name by Milton Bradley in 1974.
MainRuleset 87
LudiiRuleset 87
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Four Up, Plot Four, Find Four, Four in a Row, Four in a Line, Drop Four, Gravitrips
Author Howard Wexler, Ned Strongin
Publisher Milton Bradley / Hasbro
Date 1974-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 2719
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SwedishDescription Connect Four är ett anslutningsspel för två spelare som designades av Howard Wexler och Ned Strongin och såldes först under detta namn av Milton Bradley 1974.

Id 61
Name Connect6
NativeName
Description Connect6 is a game invented by I-Chen Wu in Taiwan in 2003 and played on a Go board. The goal of the game is to make a line of six pieces.
MainRuleset 88
LudiiRuleset 88
Reference
Origin Taiwan
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Professor I-Chen Wu
Publisher
Date 2003-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 22847
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SwedishDescription Connect6 är ett spel som uppfanns av I-Chen Wu i Taiwan 2003 och spelades på en Go-bräda. Målet med spelet är att göra en rad med sex bitar.

Id 63
Name Five Men's Morris
NativeName
Description Five Men's Morris is attested in the seventeenth century, but it is possible that it was played earlier than this. It is played on a Six Men's Morris board, but each player has five pieces. Otherwise, the rules are the same as for Six Men's Morris.
MainRuleset 564
LudiiRuleset 90
Reference Murray 1951: 43
Origin Europe
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Fivepenny Morris, Five Pin Morris, Fipenny Morrell
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Five Men's Morris intygas på 1600-talet, men det är möjligt att den spelades tidigare än så här. Det spelas på en Six Men's Morris-bräda, men varje spelare har fem pjäser. I övrigt är reglerna desamma som för Six Men's Morris.

Id 64
Name Gomoku
NativeName
Description Gomoku ("Five Pieces") has been played in Japan since at least the Meiji Restoration. It is also popular in Korea, where it is called "Omok." It was introduced to nineteenth century Britain as Go Bang.
MainRuleset 91
LudiiRuleset 91
Reference Murray 1951: 50
Origin Japan
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Omok, Go Bang, Gomok-narabe
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Gomoku ("Fem stycken") har spelats i Japan sedan åtminstone Meiji-restaureringen. Det är också populärt i Korea, där det kallas "Omok." Det introducerades till 1800-talets Storbritannien som Go Bang.

Id 66
Name Nine Men's Morris
NativeName
Description Popular since at least the Roman Empire, Nine Men's Morris is an alignment game that is still played today. It appears in texts from Roman authors such as Ovid, and potentially may date to Hellenistic Greece.
MainRuleset 92
LudiiRuleset 92
Reference Murray 1951: 45–47
Origin Unknown
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Mills, Mill Game, Meres, Merelles, Morelles, Marelles, Ninepenny Marl, Cowboy Checkers
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 3886
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SwedishDescription Populärt sedan åtminstone Romarriket, Nine Men's Morris är ett anpassningsspel som fortfarande spelas idag. Det förekommer i texter från romerska författare som Ovidius, och kan potentiellt dateras till det hellenistiska Grekland.

Id 68
Name Round Merels
NativeName
Description Round Merels is a hypothesized game based on the frequent discovery of this pattern as graffiti on Roman and later monuments. It may be similar to a simple merels game but on a round board.
MainRuleset 94
LudiiRuleset 567
Reference Blümlein 1918: 101-102.
Origin Rome?
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Round Merels är ett hypotesspel baserat på den frekventa upptäckten av detta mönster som graffiti på romerska och senare monument. Det kan likna ett enkelt merelsspel men på en rund bräda.

Id 69
Name Shisima
NativeName
Description Shisima is played by the Tiriki people in Kenya on an octagonal board. The board represents a source of water ("shisima") in the center, and the pieces are imbalavali, "water insects." It is a game of alignment.
MainRuleset 95
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Reference
Origin Kenya
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knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Shisima spelas av Tiriki-folket i Kenya på en åttakantig tavla. Tavlan representerar en vattenkälla ("shisima") i mitten, och bitarna är imbalavali, "vatteninsekter." Det är ett spel för anpassning.

Id 70
Name Six Men's Morris
NativeName
Description Six Men's Morris was popular in Medieval Europe until about 1600 CE. It is an alignment game based on Nine Men's Morris, with similar rules.
MainRuleset 569
LudiiRuleset 96
Reference Murray 1951: 42
Origin Europe
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Six Men's Morris var populär i det medeltida Europa fram till omkring 1600 e.Kr. Det är ett anpassningsspel baserat på Nine Men's Morris, med liknande regler.

Id 71
Name Tant Fant
NativeName
Description Tant Fant is an alignment game documented in Bengal during the later eighteenth and early twentieth century, but is likely to be much older.
MainRuleset 97
LudiiRuleset 97
Reference Murray 1951: 41
Origin South Asia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
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SwedishDescription Tant Fant är ett anpassningsspel dokumenterat i Bengalen under det senare 1700-talet och början av nittonhundratalet, men kommer troligen att vara mycket äldre.

Id 72
Name Three Men's Morris
NativeName
Description Three Men's Morris is a simple alignment game that is still played today, that has been played in Europe for centuries. It may also appear in Roman sources, and similar boards have been found as graffiti at Roman sites.
MainRuleset 98
LudiiRuleset 98
Reference Murray 1951: 40-42.
Origin Unknown
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Smell Merels, Castro, Pedreria, Marro, Smerelli, Mulino, Semplice Mulinello, Filo, Filetto, Tavoletta, Riga de Tre, Mérelles, Marelles, Carree Chinois, Cashlan Gherra, Qirq, Dris, Hujura, Three Men, Three Pin, Three Penny, Three Peg, Copped Crown, Corsi Crown.
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Three Men's Morris är ett enkelt anpassningsspel som fortfarande spelas idag, som har spelats i Europa i århundraden. Det kan också förekomma i romerska källor, och liknande tavlor har hittats som graffiti på romerska platser.

Id 73
Name Tic-Tac-Mo
NativeName
Description Tic-Tac-Mo is a three player version of Tic-Tac-Toe using "X," "O," and "Y". It is played on a grid of 3x5.
MainRuleset 99
LudiiRuleset 99
Reference
Origin
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Ken Mask
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Tic-Tac-Mo är en trespelaresversion av Tic-Tac-Toe med "X", ""O," och "Y". Det spelas på ett rutnät på 3x5.

Id 74
Name Tic-Tac-Toe
NativeName
Description Tic-Tac-Toe is a game of alignment popular among children. It is known from the nineteenth century in England and the United States, but may be older.
MainRuleset 100
LudiiRuleset 100
Reference Murray 1951: 40
Origin Unknown
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Noughts and Crosses, Oughts and Crosses, Tik Tak Tol, Tripp Trapp Trull, Tick-Tack-Toe
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 11901
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Tic-Tac-Toe är ett anpassningsspel som är populärt bland barn. Den är känd från artonhundratalet i England och USA, men kan vara äldre.

Id 75
Name Twelve Men's Morris
NativeName
Description Twelve Men's Morris is a game of alignment known since at least the seventh century. It is played on a Nine Men's Morris board with corners of the concentric squares connected with diagonals.
MainRuleset 101
LudiiRuleset 101
Reference Murray 1951:43-44.
Origin Unknown
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Qvarn, Dubbel-Qvarn
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 29080
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SwedishDescription Twelve Men's Morris är ett anpassningsspel känt sedan åtminstone 700-talet. Det spelas på en nio mäns Morris-bräda med hörnen av de koncentriska rutorna kopplade till diagonaler.

Id 76
Name Yavalath
NativeName
Description Yavalath was invented by Cameron Browne in 2007. It is played on a hexagonal board with five spaces per side. It can be played by two or three players.
MainRuleset 102
LudiiRuleset 102
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Ludi, Cameron Browne
Publisher nestorgames (used with permission)
Date 2011-10-01
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Yavalath uppfanns av Cameron Browne 2007. Det spelas på en sexkantig bräda med fem mellanslag per sida. Det kan spelas av två eller tre spelare.

Id 78
Name Dots and Boxes
NativeName
Description Dots and Boxes was invented in the nineteenth century by Édouard Lucas, calling it "la Pipopipette." It is a pen-and-paper game that is sometimes adapted into other forms.
MainRuleset 103
LudiiRuleset 103
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases La Pipopipette
Author Édouard Lucas
Publisher
Date 1889-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Dots and Boxes uppfanns på artonhundratalet av Édouard Lucas och kallade det "la Pipopipette." Det är ett penna-och-papper-spel som ibland anpassas till andra former.

Id 79
Name Reversi
NativeName
Description Reversi is a game purportedly invented in the early nineteenth century by either Lewis Waterman or John W. Mollett, but may actually be an older game. It is currently sold and marketed as Othello worldwide.
MainRuleset 104
LudiiRuleset 104
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Othello
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Reversi är ett spel som påstås uppfanns i början av artonhundratalet av antingen Lewis Waterman eller John W. Mollett, men kan faktiskt vara ett äldre spel. Den säljs och marknadsförs för närvarande som Othello över hela världen.

Id 81
Name Takuzu
NativeName
Description Takuzu, also known as Binairo, is a logic puzzle involving placement of two symbols, often 1s and 0s, on a rectangular grid.
MainRuleset 105
LudiiRuleset 105
Reference Wikipedia
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Binairo, Binero
Author Peter De Schepper and Frank Coussement
Publisher
Date 2009-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Takuzu, även känd som Binairo, är ett logiskt pussel som involverar placering av två symboler, ofta 1:or och 0:or, på ett rektangulärt rutnät.

Id 83
Name Fill A Pix
NativeName
Description Fill a Pix is a numerical deduction puzzle game invented by Trevor Truran.
MainRuleset 107
LudiiRuleset 107
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Fill a Pix är ett numeriskt avdragspusselspel uppfunnit av Trevor Truran.

Id 84
Name Futoshiki
NativeName
Description Futoshiki is a numerical deduction puzzle invented by Tamaki Seto in 2001.
MainRuleset 108
LudiiRuleset 108
Reference Wikipedia
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Tamaki Seto
Publisher
Date 2001-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Futoshiki är ett numeriskt deduktionspussel som uppfanns av Tamaki Seto 2001.

Id 88
Name Kakuro
NativeName
Description Kakuro is a mathematical logic puzzle. Played on any size grid (usually 16x16), some of the squares are blacked out, leaving white squares in which play occurs.
MainRuleset 112
LudiiRuleset 112
Reference Wikipedia
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Cross Sums, Cross Addition
Author Jacob E. Funk
Publisher Nikoli
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Kakuro är ett matematiskt logiskt pussel. Spelas på rutnät av valfri storlek (vanligtvis 16x16), är några av rutorna mörklagda, vilket lämnar vita rutor där spelet förekommer.

Id 89
Name Killer Sudoku
NativeName
Description Killer Sudoku is a puzzle that combines elements of Sudoku and Kakuro. Despite the name, the simpler Killer Sudokus can be easier to solve than regular Sudokus, depending on the solver's skill at mental arithmetic; the hardest ones, however, can take hours to crack.
MainRuleset 113
LudiiRuleset 113
Reference Wikipedia
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Killer Su Doku, Sumdoku, Sum Doku, Sumoku, Addoku, Samunamupure
Author
Publisher The Times
Date 2005-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Killer Sudoku är ett pussel som kombinerar element av Sudoku och Kakuro. Trots namnet kan de enklare Killer Sudokus vara lättare att lösa än vanliga Sudokus, beroende på lösarens skicklighet i huvudräkning; de svåraste kan dock ta timmar att knäcka.

Id 90
Name Magic Hexagon
NativeName
Description Magic Hexagon is a logic puzzle game. A hexagonal grid (usually 3 per side) starts with numbers placed in some of the spaces.
MainRuleset 114
LudiiRuleset 114
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Magic Hexagon är ett logiskt pusselspel. Ett sexkantigt rutnät (vanligtvis 3 per sida) börjar med nummer placerade i några av utrymmena.

Id 91
Name Magic Square
NativeName
Description Magic square is a mathematical puzzle played on an n x n square grid.
MainRuleset 115
LudiiRuleset 115
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Magic square är ett matematiskt pussel som spelas på ett nxn-rutnät.

Id 92
Name N Queens
NativeName
Description N Queens is a Chess puzzle. N queens are placed on an nxn board so that they cannot take one another.
MainRuleset 116
LudiiRuleset 116
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date 1848-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription N Queens är ett schackpussel. N damer placeras på ett nxn-bräde så att de inte kan ta varandra.

Id 94
Name Slitherlink
NativeName
Description Slitherlink is a pen and paper puzzle that is played on a rectangular grid of dots.
MainRuleset 118
LudiiRuleset 118
Reference Wikipedia
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Fences, Takegaki, Loop the Loop, Loopy, Ourobouros, Suriza, Dotty Dilemma
Author
Publisher Nikoli
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Slitherlink är ett penna och papper pussel som spelas på ett rektangulärt rutnät av prickar.

Id 95
Name Squaro
NativeName
Description Squaro is a logic puzzle played on a grid of any size with circles on the intersections.
MainRuleset 119
LudiiRuleset 119
Reference www.nordinho.net
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Squaro är ett logiskt pussel som spelas på ett rutnät av valfri storlek med cirklar på korsningarna.

Id 96
Name Sudoku
NativeName
Description French newspapers in the 19th century had forms of this game, and it has appeared consistently since 1979. Nikoli began publishing Sudoku ("single number" in 1986.
MainRuleset 120
LudiiRuleset 120
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date 1892-11-19
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 20801
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SwedishDescription Franska tidningar på 1800-talet hade former av detta spel, och det har dykt upp konsekvent sedan 1979. Nikoli började publicera Sudoku ("enkelt nummer" 1986.

Id 97
Name Insanity
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Description Insanity is a small game played on a board with holes and pegs of two colors.
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Date 1987-00-00
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SwedishDescription Insanity är ett litet spel som spelas på en bräda med hål och pinnar i två färger.

Id 98
Name Knight's Tour
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Description Knight's tour is a puzzle by which a Chess knight is moved on a board so that is is placed in every square on the board only once. It has been documented in India, where the movement of the horse piece in Chaturanga has the same movement as the Chess knight.
MainRuleset 122
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Reference Murray 1913: 65
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Knight's Tour är ett pussel genom vilket en schackriddare flyttas på ett bräde så att det bara placeras i varje ruta på brädet en gång. Det har dokumenterats i Indien, där rörelsen av hästpjäsen i Chaturanga har samma rörelse som schackriddaren.

Id 99
Name N Puzzles
NativeName
Description N puzzles are played with tiles within a grid, with one empty space. For instance, in a 4x4 grid there are 15 tiles.
MainRuleset 123
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Reference
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Date 1874-00-00
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SwedishDescription N pussel spelas med brickor i ett rutnät, med ett tomt utrymme. Till exempel, i ett 4x4-rutnät finns det 15 brickor.

Id 100
Name Peg Solitaire
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Description Peg Solitaire is a single-player game attested in Europe since the seventeenth century. There are two board variations, "European" which is hexagonal with three spaces per side and "English" which has the central hole in each of the six sides of the hexagon removed. Spaces take the form of holes in which pegs are inserted.
MainRuleset 124
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Reference Murray 1951: 93.
Origin Europe
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Date
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SwedishDescription Peg Solitaire är ett enspelarspel som har bevisats i Europa sedan 1600-talet. Det finns två brädvarianter, "europeisk" som är hexagonal med tre mellanslag per sida och "engelska" som har det centrala hålet i var och en av de sex sidorna av hexagonen borttagen. Utrymmen har formen av hål i vilka pinnar sätts in.

Id 101
Name Tower of Hanoi
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Description Tower of Hanoi was invented by Édouard Lucas in 1883. The game equipment consists of three rods in a row and a series of disks of different sizes which fit on the rods.
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SwedishDescription Tower of Hanoi uppfanns av Édouard Lucas 1883. Spelutrustningen består av tre stavar i rad och en serie skivor i olika storlekar som passar på stavarna.

Id 102
Name Rock-Paper-Scissors
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Description Rock-paper-scissors is a hand game with its origins in East Asia. The names and actual gestures vary over time and place. Jan-Ken, a Japanese version, uses the hand gestures for rock, paper, and scissors, from the late nineteenth century. This version came to North America and Europe in the early twentieth century through contact with Japan.
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SwedishDescription Rock-paper-sax är ett handspel med sitt ursprung i Östasien. Namnen och de faktiska gesterna varierar över tid och plats. Jan-Ken, en japansk version, använder handgester för sten, papper och sax, från slutet av artonhundratalet. Denna version kom till Nordamerika och Europa i början av nittonhundratalet genom kontakt med Japan.

Id 104
Name Hawalis
NativeName
Description Hawalis is a mancala-style game played in Oman that closely mirrors Bao Ki Arabu in Zanzibar. It has been observed being played outside in Muscat, and the players were Arab-speaking Omani men. The board has four rows of seven holes, and is often played as holes dug out in the sand.
MainRuleset 127
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Origin Oman? Zanzibar?
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SwedishDescription Hawalis är ett spel i mancala-stil som spelas i Oman som nära återspeglar Bao Ki Arabu på Zanzibar. Det har observerats spelas utomhus i Muscat, och spelarna var arabisktalande omanska män. Brädan har fyra rader med sju hål och spelas ofta som hål grävda i sanden.

Id 105
Name Tron
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Description Tron is a video game based on the movie Tron by Walt Disney Pictures from 1982.
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Date 2008-00-00
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SwedishDescription Tron är ett videospel baserat på filmen Tron av Walt Disney Pictures från 1982.

Id 107
Name Chopsticks
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Description Chopsticks is a combinatorial hand game of uncertain origin. No equipment is required; people play by showing a number of fingers on their hands.
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SwedishDescription Chopsticks är ett kombinatoriskt handspel av osäkert ursprung. Ingen utrustning krävs; människor spelar genom att visa ett antal fingrar på sina händer.

Id 108
Name Nim
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Description Nim is a game of uncertain origins. It is first mentioned by Luca Paccioli, an Italian mathematician in the early sixteenth or late fifteenth century. It is similar to other games worldwide, but multiple independent inventions may be possible, not necessarily the dispersion of a single game.
MainRuleset 130
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Origin Europe?
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SwedishDescription Nim är ett spel med osäkert ursprung. Det nämns först av Luca Paccioli, en italiensk matematiker i början av sextonde eller sent femtonde århundradet. Det liknar andra spel över hela världen, men flera oberoende uppfinningar kan vara möjliga, inte nödvändigtvis spridningen av ett enda spel.

Id 110
Name Contagion
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Description Contagion was invented by game designer David King.
MainRuleset 132
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Date 2019-05-01
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SwedishDescription Contagion uppfanns av speldesignern David King.

Id 111
Name Half Chess
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Description Half Chess is a game with rules as described by John Groeneman, from the late 1960s. It is played on a 4x8 Chess board without the pawns.
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SwedishDescription Half Chess är ett spel med regler som beskrivs av John Groeneman, från slutet av 1960-talet. Det spelas på ett 4x8 schackbräde utan bönder.

Id 112
Name Liubo
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Description Liubo is one of the oldest games known from ancient China. Its distinctive board, with the "TLV" pattern, is known since at least the Warring States period in China. Texts and artifacts give clues about the rules of the game, and a recently discovered text purporting to be the rules of the game has not been translated.
MainRuleset 134
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Origin China
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SwedishDescription Liubo är ett av de äldsta spelen som är kända från det antika Kina. Dess distinkta tavla, med "TLV"-mönstret, är känd sedan åtminstone den krigande staternas period i Kina. Texter och artefakter ger ledtrådar om spelets regler, och en nyligen upptäckt text som påstår sig vara spelets regler har inte översatts.

Id 113
Name Qelat
NativeName
Description Qelat is a two-row mancala-style board game that is played in western Eritrea. It is very similar to the Gabata game from Shoa in Ethiopia, which is one of the more widely played Gabata games in the region.
MainRuleset 135
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Reference
Origin
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Publisher
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Qelat är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas i västra Eritrea. Det är väldigt likt Gabata-spelet från Shoa i Etiopien, som är ett av de mer spelade Gabata-spelen i regionen.

Id 114
Name Santaraj
NativeName Säntäräj
Description Säntäräj is a capturing game played in Ethiopia since at least the seventeenth century, among the ruling classes. It is very similar to Shatranj, though it begins with an opening phase known as Wärära ("marshalling of troops"), where players make their moves simultaneously without regard to alternating turns, until the first piece is captured.
MainRuleset 136
LudiiRuleset 136
Reference Murray 1913: 362-364.
Origin Ethiopia.
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SwedishDescription Säntäräj är ett fångande spel som spelat i Etiopien sedan åtminstone 1600-talet, bland de härskande klasserna. Det är väldigt likt Shatranj, även om det börjar med en öppningsfas känd som Wärära ("rangering av trupper"), där spelare gör sina drag samtidigt utan hänsyn till omväxlande vändningar, tills den första pjäsen är fångad.

Id 115
Name Pente Grammai
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Description Pente Grammai, or "Five Lines," is a game known from Ancient Greek sources. Objects and graffiti have been found at Greek archaeological sites which come in the form of five parallel rows of lines, which have been identified as this game. Other versions appear that seem to have been doubled forms of the game. Other game boards in a 2x5 pattern that form square grids or rows of holes seem to be later versions of this game.
MainRuleset 137
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Reference Schädler 2009.
Origin
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SwedishDescription Pente Grammai, eller "Fem linjer," är ett spel känt från antika grekiska källor. Föremål och graffiti har hittats på grekiska arkeologiska platser som kommer i form av fem parallella rader av linjer, som har identifierats som detta spel. Andra versioner verkar ha varit dubblerade former av spelet. Andra spelbrädor i ett 2x5-mönster som bildar kvadratiska rutnät eller rader av hål verkar vara senare versioner av detta spel.

Id 117
Name Patolli (Aztec)
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Description Patolli is a game played by the Aztecs, forms of which survive today. It is a race game, though we do not know many of the details of its early forms.
MainRuleset 139
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Reference Murray 1951: 147; Culin 1898: 854; Tylor 1878; Duverger 1978: 214-217.
Origin Mexico
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SwedishDescription Patolli är ett spel som spelas av aztekerna, vars former finns kvar idag. Det är ett rasspel, även om vi inte känner till många av detaljerna i dess tidiga former.

Id 118
Name Zohn Ahl
NativeName
Description Zohn Ahl is a race game played by the Kiowa people of Oklahoma during the nineteenth century. It was typically played on a cloth with the board drawn on it. Players race around the circuit of the board, trying to "whip" their opponents back to start, and avoid falling into the "creek." It is only played by women and girls.
MainRuleset 140
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Reference Murray 1951: 154-155; Culin 1907: 124-126; Depaulis 2018: 30-32.
Origin Great Plains
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SwedishDescription Zohn Ahl är ett rasspel som spelades av Kiowa-folket i Oklahoma under artonhundratalet. Det spelades vanligtvis på ett tyg med brädan ritad på den. Spelare tävlar runt kretsen av brädet, försöker "piska" sina motståndare tillbaka för att starta och undvika att falla i "bäcken." Det spelas bara av kvinnor och flickor.

Id 119
Name Tugi-Epfe
NativeName Tugi-Épfe
Description Tugi-Épfe is a race game played by Tewa speaking Puebloan people of New Mexico around the turn of the twentieth century. The pieces represent horses, which race around the board, and may send one another back to start.
MainRuleset 141
LudiiRuleset 141
Reference Depaulis 2018: 34; Murray 1951: 153.
Origin New Mexico.
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Date
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SwedishDescription Tugi-Épfe är ett rasspel som spelas av Tewa-talande Puebloan-folk i New Mexico runt 1900-talets början. Delarna representerar hästar som tävlar runt brädet och kan skicka tillbaka varandra till start.

Id 120
Name Bao Kiswahili (DR Congo)
NativeName
Description Bao Kiswahili is a four-row mancala-style board game played in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo. It was particularly popular among Banbubangu and Nonda people, as well as in some larger cities in surrounding regions.
MainRuleset 142
LudiiRuleset 142
Reference
Origin Central Africa
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SwedishDescription Bao Kiswahili är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas i östra delen av Demokratiska republiken Kongo. Det var särskilt populärt bland Banbubangu och Nonda människor, såväl som i vissa större städer i omgivande regioner.

Id 121
Name Sungka
NativeName
Description Sungka is a two-row mancala-style board game from the Philippines. It is similar to many other games throughout Southeast Asia, which have similar playing mechanisms and similar names.
MainRuleset 143
LudiiRuleset 143
Reference de Voogt 2010
Origin
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SwedishDescription Sungka är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil från Filippinerna. Det liknar många andra spel i hela Sydostasien, som har liknande spelmekanismer och liknande namn.

Id 122
Name Go
NativeName
Description Also known as Weiqi in China, Go is one of the most popular board games, and one of the oldest continuously played games in the world. From an early date, it spread from China to Japan and Korea, and more recently it has become a popular game worldwide. It is a game of configuration, where the goal is to gain points by controlling territory on the board.
MainRuleset 144
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Reference Murray 1951: 89-92.
Origin China
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Även känd som Weiqi i Kina, Go är ett av de mest populära brädspelen och ett av de äldsta kontinuerligt spelade spelen i världen. Från ett tidigt datum spreds det från Kina till Japan och Korea, och på senare tid har det blivit ett populärt spel över hela världen. Det är ett konfigurationsspel, där målet är att få poäng genom att kontrollera territoriet på brädet.

Id 123
Name Chaturanga
NativeName
Description Chaturanga is believed to be the earliest ancestor of Chess, Shogi, and many other similar games throughout the world. It is first documented in India, and the pieces (infantry, horses, elephants, and chariots) reflect the four divisions of the Indian army, who protect the counselor and king. Various Indian texts discuss the rules and problems, and it is also a popular theme in Indian art and literature.
MainRuleset 145
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Reference Murray 1913: 51–94
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Chaturanga tros vara den tidigaste förfadern till schack, Shogi och många andra liknande spel över hela världen. Det dokumenterades först i Indien, och pjäserna (infanteri, hästar, elefanter och vagnar) återspeglar den indiska arméns fyra divisioner, som skyddar rådgivaren och kungen. Olika indiska texter diskuterar reglerna och problemen, och det är också ett populärt tema inom indisk konst och litteratur.

Id 124
Name Fidchell
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Description Fidchell is a game known from texts in Ireland. Not much information is given about how it is played, but boards found in the archaeological record seem to have belonged to this game.
MainRuleset 146
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Reference Murray 1951: 34-35.
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SwedishDescription Fidchell är ett spel känt från texter i Irland. Det ges inte mycket information om hur det spelas, men brädor som hittats i det arkeologiska arkivet verkar ha tillhört detta spel.

Id 125
Name Pachisi
NativeName
Description Pachisi is a race game and one of the longest-played games in South Asia. It is widely played throughout South Asia, and was transformed in the UK and US as Ludo and Parcheesi.
MainRuleset 147
LudiiRuleset 147
Reference Murray 1951: 135
Origin South Asia
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SwedishDescription Pachisi är ett rasspel och ett av de längst spelade spelen i Sydasien. Det spelas flitigt i hela södra Asien, och förvandlades i Storbritannien och USA som Ludo och Parcheesi.

Id 127
Name Nard
NativeName
Description Nard is a race game from Persia, documented since at least 600 CE. It is thought to be an ancestor to Backgammon and other games, like Japanese Ban-Sugoroku.
MainRuleset 149
LudiiRuleset 149
Reference Murray 1951: 113-115.
Origin Persia
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SwedishDescription Nard är ett rasspel från Persien, dokumenterat sedan åtminstone 600 e.Kr. Det tros vara en förfader till Backgammon och andra spel, som japanska Ban-Sugoroku.

Id 128
Name Seega
NativeName
Description Seega is a game played in North Africa, and is particularly well-known in Egypt and Sudan. It has been documented since the nineteenth century, but is likely to be older. The boards are typically scooped out of the sand or etched into stone surfaces.
MainRuleset 150
LudiiRuleset 150
Reference Murray 1951: 54-55; Parker 1909: 603-604.
Origin North Africa
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knownAliases Siga, Sija, Seeja
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SwedishDescription Seega är ett spel som spelas i Nordafrika och är särskilt välkänt i Egypten och Sudan. Det har dokumenterats sedan artonhundratalet, men är troligen äldre. Skivorna östes vanligtvis ur sanden eller etsas in i stenytor.

Id 129
Name Tab
NativeName
Description Tab is a capturing game that is commonly played in North Africa and Southwest Asia, and in other places which have been in contact with them, such as Comoros. It is typically played in holes in the sand, and is at least several hundred years old. Tab boards are found as graffiti on many monuments throughout the region in which it is played.
MainRuleset 151
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Reference Murray 1951: 95
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SwedishDescription Tab är ett fångstspel som vanligtvis spelas i Nordafrika och Sydostasien, och på andra platser som har varit i kontakt med dem, såsom Komorerna. Den spelas vanligtvis i hål i sanden och är minst flera hundra år gammal. Tabboards finns som graffiti på många monument i hela regionen där det spelas.

Id 130
Name Awithlaknakwe
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Description Awithlaknakwe is a game with custodial captures played by the Zuni people of the southwest United States from the late nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 152
LudiiRuleset 152
Reference Murray 1951: 64.
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SwedishDescription Awithlaknakwe är ett spel med frihetsberövande som spelas av Zuni-folket i sydvästra USA från slutet av artonhundratalet.

Id 131
Name Totolospi (War)
NativeName Totolóspi (War)
Description Totolóspi is the name used for at least two games played by the Hopi of Arizona. This game is poorly described, but it is played on a square board with 55 pieces per player, and appears to be a capturing game.
MainRuleset 153
LudiiRuleset 153
Reference Murray 1951: 64-65; Culin 1898: 879-880; Culin 1907: 795-796.
Origin Arizona
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SwedishDescription Totolóspi är namnet som används för minst två matcher som spelas av Hopi of Arizona. Detta spel är dåligt beskrivet, men det spelas på en fyrkantig bräda med 55 pjäser per spelare, och verkar vara ett fångande spel.

Id 132
Name Tuknanavuhpi
NativeName
Description Tuknanavuhpi is a leaping capture game played by the Hopi in Arizona during at the turn of the twentieth century. It is similar to games derived from Alquerque, like other Native American games adapted from the Spanish.
MainRuleset 154
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Reference Murray 1951: 67
Origin Arizona
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SwedishDescription Tuknanavuhpi är ett hoppande fångstspel som spelades av Hopi i Arizona i början av 1900-talet. Det liknar spel som kommer från Alquerque, liksom andra indianspel anpassade från spanskan.

Id 133
Name Kotu Ellima
NativeName
Description Kotu Ellima is a leaping capture game played in Sri Lanka since at least the nineteenth century, but which may potentially be older.
MainRuleset 155
LudiiRuleset 155
Reference Murray 1951: 68
Origin South Asia
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knownAliases Kotu Ellime, Taking of the Castles
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SwedishDescription Kotu Ellima är ett hoppande fångstspel som spelat på Sri Lanka sedan åtminstone artonhundratalet, men som potentiellt kan vara äldre.

Id 134
Name Terhuchu
NativeName Terhüchü
Description Terhüchü is a leaping capture game played on an expanded Alquerque board. It was played by the Naga people in the early twentieth century, but is likely to be much older.
MainRuleset 156
LudiiRuleset 156
Reference Murray 1951: 68.
Origin South Asia
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SwedishDescription Terhüchü är ett hoppande fångstspel som spelas på en utökad Alquerque-bräda. Den spelades av Naga-folket i början av 1900-talet, men är troligen mycket äldre.

Id 135
Name Ratti-Chitti-Bakri
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Description Ratti-Chitti-Bakri is a game with leaping captures played in India. Each player controls forty pieces on a 9x9 board. It is played in a similar way to several other games in South, Southeast, and West Asia.
MainRuleset 157
LudiiRuleset 157
Reference Murray 1951: 68-69.
Origin South Asia.
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SwedishDescription Ratti-Chitti-Bakri är ett spel med hoppande fångster som spelas i Indien. Varje spelare kontrollerar fyrtio pjäser på en 9x9-bräda. Det spelas på liknande sätt som flera andra spel i södra, sydöstra och västra Asien.

Id 137
Name Awithlaknan Mosona
NativeName
Description Awithlaknan Mosona was played by the Zuni in New Mexico. Older Zuni men claimed it came there from Mexico. Zuni men described the game and were observed playing it by Matilda Coxe Stevenson. Nick Graham, a Zuni man, drew the board for Stuart Culin. Culin suggests there are two different versions based on the two boards he documented, but Stevenson is clear that the size of the board is not of a specific size.
MainRuleset 158
LudiiRuleset 158
Reference Murray 1951: 71.
Origin Zuni
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SwedishDescription Awithlaknan Mosona spelades av Zuni i New Mexico. Äldre Zuni-män hävdade att den kom dit från Mexiko. Zuni-män beskrev spelet och observerades spela det av Matilda Coxe Stevenson. Nick Graham, en Zuni-man, ritade tavlan åt Stuart Culin. Culin föreslår att det finns två olika versioner baserat på de två brädor han dokumenterade, men Stevenson är tydlig med att storleken på brädan inte är av en specifik storlek.

Id 138
Name Lau Kata Kati
NativeName
Description Lau Kata Kati is a leaping capture game similar to Alquerque observed during the nineteenth century in India, but which is probably much older.
MainRuleset 159
LudiiRuleset 159
Reference Murray 1951: 70
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Lau Kata Kati är ett hoppande fångstspel som liknar Alquerque som observerades under artonhundratalet i Indien, men som förmodligen är mycket äldre.

Id 139
Name Dash Guti
NativeName
Description Dash Guti is a game with leaping captures played in India, and similar to many other games with similar movement and capturing rules.
MainRuleset 160
LudiiRuleset 160
Reference Murray 1951: 70.
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Dash Guti är ett spel med hoppande fångster som spelas i Indien, och liknar många andra spel med liknande rörelse- och fångsregler.

Id 140
Name Egara Guti
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Description Egara Guti was documented in India during the early twentieth century. It is similar to other games found in India which seem to be related to alquerque games on various board configurations. The board is laid out like a Lau Kata Kati board, but with the second lines of each triangle connected on each side.
MainRuleset 161
LudiiRuleset 161
Reference Murray 1951: 71.
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Egara Guti dokumenterades i Indien under det tidiga nittonhundratalet. Det liknar andra spel som finns i Indien och som verkar vara relaterade till alquerque-spel på olika brädkonfigurationer. Brädan är upplagd som en Lau Kata Kati-bräda, men med de andra linjerna i varje triangel anslutna på varje sida.

Id 141
Name Pretwa
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Description Pretwa is a game played in India by the same rules of Alquerque, but with a circular board.
MainRuleset 162
LudiiRuleset 162
Reference Murray 1951: 70–71.
Origin South Asia
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SwedishDescription Pretwa är ett spel som spelas i Indien enligt samma regler som Alquerque, men med en cirkulär bräda.

Id 143
Name Queah Game
NativeName
Description The Queah Game is a game from nineteenth century Liberia, the name of which has not been reported. It is typically played in a "board" of interwoven sticks, in which "male" and "female" sticks are placed as pieces.
MainRuleset 164
LudiiRuleset 164
Reference Murray 1951: 83.
Origin Liberia
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SwedishDescription The Queah Game är ett spel från artonhundratalets Liberia, vars namn inte har rapporterats. Det spelas vanligtvis i en "bräda" av sammanvävda pinnar, där "hane" och "female" pinnar placeras som bitar.

Id 144
Name Rithmomachia
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Description Rithmomachia is a mathematical game of capture played in medieval and early modern Europe. Its complex mathematical rules suggest that it was originally only played in learned circles. There are many treatises and fragments of the rules, which suggest several variations on the rules through time.
MainRuleset 165
LudiiRuleset 165
Reference Murray 1951: 84-87; Stigter 2007.
Origin Europe
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SwedishDescription Rithmomachia är ett matematiskt fångstspel som spelas i medeltida och tidigmoderna Europa. Dess komplexa matematiska regler tyder på att det ursprungligen bara spelades i lärda cirklar. Det finns många avhandlingar och fragment av reglerna, som föreslår flera variationer av reglerna genom tiden.

Id 145
Name Chuki
NativeName
Description Chuki is a game that was played in Malaysia during the nineteenth century, but there are references to a game with this name dating back to the seventeenth century. The rules are poorly understood, as the only description known does not function well as a game.
MainRuleset 166
LudiiRuleset 166
Reference Murray 1951: 94.
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SwedishDescription Chuki är ett spel som spelades i Malaysia under artonhundratalet, men det finns referenser till ett spel med detta namn som går tillbaka till 1600-talet. Reglerna är dåligt förstådda, eftersom den enda kända beskrivningen inte fungerar bra som ett spel.

Id 146
Name Kioz
NativeName Kiôz
Description Kiôz is a capturing game played in the Levant in the seventeenth century. It is closely related to the game of Tab, which is still played in the region.
MainRuleset 167
LudiiRuleset 167
Reference Murray 1951: 96; Depaulis 2001: 59.
Origin Levant
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SwedishDescription Kiôz är ett fångande spel som spelades i Levanten på 1600-talet. Det är nära besläktat med spelet Tab, som fortfarande spelas i regionen.

Id 147
Name Awangdu
NativeName
Description Awangdu is a capturing game played in coastal West Africa in the mid-twentieth century. It is typically played with four players, two moving the pieces and two rolling the cowries.
MainRuleset 168
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SwedishDescription Awangdu är ett fångande spel som spelades i kustnära Västafrika i mitten av nittonhundratalet. Det spelas vanligtvis med fyra spelare, två som flyttar pjäserna och två som rullar kurierna.

Id 148
Name Shi Liu Kan Tsiang Kun
NativeName Shi Liu Kan Tsiang Kün
Description Shi Liu Kan Tsiang Kün is a hunt game from nineteenth century China. Sixteen pieces play against one general. The game was played by children and day laborers on boards drawn on the street.
MainRuleset 169
LudiiRuleset 169
Reference Murray 1951: 100=101; Culin 1898: 874-875.
Origin China
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knownAliases Shap Luk Kon Tseung Kwan
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SwedishDescription Shi Liu Kan Tsiang Kün är ett jaktspel från 1800-talets Kina. Sexton pjäser spelar mot en general. Spelet spelades av barn och daglönare på brädor ritade på gatan.

Id 149
Name Juroku Musashi
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Description Juroku Musashi is a hunt game from Japan. It has a rule where the soldiers may also win by confining the general to the triangular extension of the board.
MainRuleset 170
LudiiRuleset 170
Reference Murray 1951: 101.
Origin Japan
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knownAliases Sixteen Soldiers
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SwedishDescription Juroku Musashi är ett jaktspel från Japan. Den har en regel där soldaterna också kan vinna genom att begränsa generalen till den triangulära förlängningen av baord.

Id 151
Name Ashtapada
NativeName
Description Ashtapada is a term referring to a board game that predates Chess in India. It is widely believed that the 8x8 Ashtapada board, which is marked in certain places, was appropriated and used for Chaturanga, since many Chaturanga boards in India maintain the Ashtapada markings, though they are meaningless for Chess. In the Ashtapabada of Balabharata (thirteenth century), a dice game is described as being played on the Ashtapada, with dice determining the movement of pieces on the board.
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SwedishDescription Ashtapada är en term som syftar på ett brädspel som föregick schack i Indien. Det är en allmän uppfattning att Ashtapada-brädet 8x8, som är markerat på vissa ställen, tillägnades och användes för Chaturanga, eftersom många Chaturanga-brädor i Indien har Ashtapada-markeringarna, även om de är meningslösa för schack. I Ashtapabada i Balabharata (1200-talet) beskrivs ett tärningsspel som spelas på Ashtapada, med tärningar som bestämmer rörelsen av pjäser på brädet.

Id 152
Name Romavoa
NativeName Romavóa
Description Romavoa is a race game that seems to have been attested among the Tarahumara people of the Sierra Madre Occidental in Mexico since the eighteenth century.
MainRuleset 173
LudiiRuleset 173
Reference Murray 1951: 155; Depaulis 2018: 34-35.
Origin Mexico
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knownAliases Quinze, Romayá, Quince, Domabóa, Deétali, Domaláka
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SwedishDescription Romavoa är ett rasspel som verkar ha bevisats bland Tarahumara-folket i Sierra Madre Occidental i Mexiko sedan sjuttonhundratalet.

Id 153
Name Sugoroku
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Description Sugoroku is a race game that was played in Japan from the eighth century CE. Early boards are similar to boards for Chinese Shuanglu, and the games are probably related. By the nineteenth century, the game had largely become unpopular, and the rules for it are largely unreported, except for being similar to Backgammon.
MainRuleset 174
LudiiRuleset 174
Reference Murray 1951: 115-116; Culin 1895: 81.
Origin Japan
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SwedishDescription Sugoroku är ett rasspel som spelades i Japan från 700-talet e.Kr. Tidiga brädor liknar brädor för kinesiska Shuanglu, och spelen är förmodligen relaterade. På 1800-talet hade spelet i stort sett blivit impopulärt, och reglerna för det är till stor del orapporterade, förutom att de liknar Backgammon.

Id 154
Name Fevga
NativeName
Description Fevga is a game similar to Backgammon that is played in Greece and the eastern Mediterranean. It is typically played along with Portes and Plakoto as Tavli.
MainRuleset 175
LudiiRuleset 175
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SwedishDescription Fevga är ett spel som liknar Backgammon som spelas i Grekland och östra Medelhavet. Det spelas vanligtvis tillsammans med Portes och Plakoto som Tavli.

Id 155
Name Plakoto
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Description Plakoto is a game related to Backgammon that is typically played as part of Tavli, along with Fevga and Portes, in the eastern Mediterranean.
MainRuleset 176
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SwedishDescription Plakoto är ett spel relaterat till Backgammon som vanligtvis spelas som en del av Tavli, tillsammans med Fevga och Portes, i östra Medelhavet.

Id 156
Name Tawula
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Description Tawula is a race game similar to the constituent games of Tavli that was also played in Turkey and in Egypt during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
MainRuleset 177
LudiiRuleset 177
Reference Murray 1951: 116-117.
Origin Southwest Asia
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knownAliases Turkish Backgammon
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SwedishDescription Tawula är ett rasspel som liknar de ingående spelen i Tavli som också spelades i Turkiet och i Egypten under 1800- och 1900-talen.

Id 157
Name Trictrac
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Description Trictrac is the name of a game played on a Backgammon board which has been played in France since the Middle Ages. The game as it is played today refers to Grand Trictrac, which became popular during the seventeenth century. This game, however, is the older version, for which the rules are incompletely understood.
MainRuleset 178
LudiiRuleset 178
Reference Murray 1951: 124.
Origin Europe
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SwedishDescription Trictrac är namnet på ett spel som spelas på ett backgammonbräde som har spelats i Frankrike sedan medeltiden. Spelet som det spelas idag hänvisar till Grand Trictrac, som blev populärt under 1600-talet. Detta spel är dock den äldre versionen, för vilken reglerna är ofullständigt förstått.

Id 158
Name Li'b el-Merafib
NativeName
Description Li'b el-Merafib is a race game played by the Kababish people of Sudan. The pieces represent the players' mothers, traveling from their home village to a well to get water, and they have to race home to avoid being eaten by the hyena, which eliminates players it overtakes.
MainRuleset 179
LudiiRuleset 179
Reference Murray 1951: 143-144.
Origin Sudan
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knownAliases Hyena Game
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SwedishDescription Li'b el-Merafib är ett rasspel som spelas av det kababiska folket i Sudan. Pjäserna representerar spelarnas mammor som reser från sin hemby till en brunn för att hämta vatten, och de måste tävla hem för att undvika att bli uppätna av hyenan, vilket eliminerar spelare som den tar om.

Id 159
Name Shing Quon Tu
NativeName
Description Shing Quon Tu is a Chinese promotion game played during the seventeenth century. In it, players navigate the Chinese bureaucracy by throwing dice and following the instructions on the spaces. The dice throws are determined by the number of dice with the same number, rather than the numerical values shown.
MainRuleset 180
LudiiRuleset 180
Reference Murray 1951: 144-146.
Origin China
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SwedishDescription Shing Quon Tu är ett kinesiskt marknadsföringsspel som spelades under 1600-talet. I den navigerar spelare i den kinesiska byråkratin genom att kasta tärningar och följa instruktionerna på utrymmena. Tärningskasten bestäms av antalet tärningar med samma nummer, snarare än de numeriska värdena som visas.

Id 160
Name Totolospi (Race)
NativeName Totolóspi (Race)
Description Totolóspi is a word referring to at least two games played by the Hopi in Arizona. This is a race game, which may be connected to games with similar shape in Mexico. The rules are incompletely reported from the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 181
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Reference Murrray 1951: 150.
Origin Arizona
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SwedishDescription Totolóspi är ett ord som syftar på minst två matcher som spelas av Hopi i Arizona. Detta är ett rasspel, som kan kopplas till spel med liknande form i Mexiko. Reglerna är ofullständigt redovisade från artonhundratalet.

Id 161
Name 33 Circles
NativeName
Description 33 Circles is a board game found in Late Period Egypt. It is frequently found on the opposite side of late Senet boards. Decoration on the board suggest an origin outside Egypt, particularly in Southwest Asia, but boards have not been found from there.
MainRuleset 182
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Reference Crist et al. 2016: 77-80.
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SwedishDescription 33 Circles är ett brädspel som finns i Egypten under senperioden. Det finns ofta på motsatt sida av sena Senet-brädor. Dekoration på tavlan tyder på ett ursprung utanför Egypten, särskilt i Sydostasien, men tavlor har inte hittats därifrån.

Id 163
Name Les Pendus
NativeName
Description Les Pendus is a game of alignment from France. It comes in a three-in-a-row variant and a five-in-a-row variant. It is unknown how old these games are in France, but the boards on which they are played have been common since the Roman (three-in-a-row) or medieval (five-in-a-row) period.
MainRuleset 184
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Reference Murray 1951: 39.
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SwedishDescription Les Pendus är ett linjespel från Frankrike. Den kommer i en tre-i-rad-variant och en fem-i-rad-variant. Det är okänt hur gamla dessa spel är i Frankrike, men de brädor som de spelas på har varit vanliga sedan den romerska (tre-i-rad) eller medeltida (fem-i-rad) perioden.

Id 164
Name Shiva
NativeName
Description Shiva is a game of alignment played by the Tiv people of Nigeria. It's a rare game of alignment that only allows rows of no more than three pieces.
MainRuleset 185
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SwedishDescription Shiva är ett anpassningsspel som spelas av Tiv-folket i Nigeria. Det är ett sällsynt anpassningsspel som endast tillåter rader med högst tre bitar.

Id 165
Name Dala
NativeName
Description Dala is a game of alignment played by older children among the Baggara peoples in Sudan. These rules come from the Homr people, but Riziegat people were observed playing a similar game. Davies implies they played with the same rules.
MainRuleset 186
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Reference Murray 1951: 49.
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SwedishDescription Dala är ett likriktningsspel som spelas av äldre barn bland Baggarafolket i Sudan. Dessa regler kommer från Homr-folket, men Riziegat-folket observerades spela ett liknande spel. Davies antyder att de spelade med samma regler.

Id 166
Name Mefuvha
NativeName
Description Mefuhva is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Venda people in South Africa. It is played by men on large boards or in hollows dug into the ground.
MainRuleset 187
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Reference Murray 1951: 211
Origin South Africa
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SwedishDescription Mefuhva är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Venda-folket i Sydafrika. Det spelas av män på stora brädor eller i hålor nedgrävda i marken.

Id 167
Name Morabaraba
NativeName
Description Morabaraba is a game of alignment played in Southern Africa. It is typically played by men and boys, though sometimes played with girls in the home.
MainRuleset 188
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Reference Coertze 2002.
Origin Lesotho
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SwedishDescription Morabaraba är ett linjespel som spelas i södra Afrika. Det spelas vanligtvis av män och pojkar, även om det ibland spelas med flickor i hemmet.

Id 168
Name Maak Yek
NativeName Maak Yék
Description Maak Yék is a capturing game played in Thailand. It involves custodial capture of pieces, as well as a reverse form of this, where a single piece can capture two pieces surrounding it.
MainRuleset 189
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Reference Murray 1951: 54.
Origin Thailand
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SwedishDescription Maak Yék är ett fångande spel som spelas i Thailand. Det innebär frihetsberövande av pjäser, såväl som en omvänd form av detta, där en enda pjäs kan fånga två pjäser som omger den.

Id 169
Name Hasami Shogi
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Description Hasami Shogi is a simplified version of Shogi, a Japanese game which is ultimately related to the Indian game Chaturanga. It is played only with the pawns on a 9x9 Shogi board.
MainRuleset 190
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Reference Murray 1951: 54
Origin Japan
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SwedishDescription Hasami Shogi är en förenklad version av Shogi, ett japanskt spel som i slutändan är relaterat till det indiska spelet Chaturanga. Det spelas endast med bönder på ett 9x9 Shogi-bräde.

Id 170
Name Shantarad
NativeName
Description Shantarad is a game with captures played in Somaliland. It is closely related to the game Seega, and is typically played with stones on a board made from lines drawn in the sand.
MainRuleset 191
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Reference Murray 1951: 55.
Origin Somaliland
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SwedishDescription Shantarad är ett spel med fångster som spelas i Somaliland. Det är nära besläktat med spelet Seega, och spelas vanligtvis med stenar på en bräda gjord av linjer ritade i sanden.

Id 171
Name Mak Yep
NativeName
Description Mak Yep is a game that was played in nineteenth century Thailand. The rules are incompletely documented, but a player wins by removing five pieces from the board without the other player being able to hop over one of the player's pieces.
MainRuleset 192
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Reference Murray 1951: 71.
Origin Thailand
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SwedishDescription Mak Yep är ett spel som spelades i 1800-talets Thailand. Reglerna är ofullständigt dokumenterade, men en spelare vinner genom att ta bort fem pjäser från brädet utan att den andra spelaren kan hoppa över en av spelarens pjäser.

Id 172
Name Makvoer
NativeName Makvœr
Description Makvœr is a form of Draughts played in Denmark, known since the seventeenth century. It features orthogonal and diagonal movement, and the name suggests a relationship to Molkwerums Dans, or Frisian Draughts, in which pieces move similarly.
MainRuleset 193
LudiiRuleset 193
Reference Murray 1951: 79.
Origin Denmark
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SwedishDescription Makvœr är en form av utkast som spelas i Danmark, känd sedan 1600-talet. Den har ortogonal och diagonal rörelse, och namnet antyder ett förhållande till Molkwerums Dans, eller Frisian Draughts, där pjäser rör sig på liknande sätt.

Id 173
Name Ad elta stelpur
NativeName Að Elta Stelpur
Description Að Elta Stelpur ("Chasing the Girls") is an Icelandic game played on a Backgammon board. It is known since the late nineteenth century, but earlier references in literature may allude to the game.
MainRuleset 194
LudiiRuleset 194
Reference Fiske 1905: 353-354; Murray 1951: 121.
Origin Iceland
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SwedishDescription Að Elta Stelpur ("Chasing the Girls") är ett isländskt spel som spelas på ett backgammonbräde. Det är känt sedan slutet av artonhundratalet, men tidigare referenser i litteraturen kan anspela på spelet.

Id 174
Name Tourne-Case
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Description Tourne-Case is a race game played on a Backgammon board from seventeenth century France. It involves three pieces racing to one end of the board, and only the lowest value of the dice can be used.
MainRuleset 195
LudiiRuleset 195
Reference Murray 1951: 121.
Origin France
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SwedishDescription Tourne-Case är ett rasspel som spelas på ett backgammonbräde från 1600-talets Frankrike. Det innebär att tre pjäser springer till ena änden av brädet, och endast det lägsta värdet av tärningarna kan användas.

Id 175
Name Grand Trictrac
NativeName
Description Grand Trictrac is a Tables game popular in France since the Early Modern period. It is different from similar games in that scores are accumulated by hypothetical moves and achieving particular positions in the game.
MainRuleset 196
LudiiRuleset 196
Reference Murray 1951: 125-126.
Origin France
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SwedishDescription Grand Trictrac är ett bordsspel som är populärt i Frankrike sedan den tidigmoderna perioden. Det skiljer sig från liknande spel genom att poäng samlas genom hypotetiska rörelser och genom att uppnå särskilda positioner i spelet.

Id 176
Name Saturankam
NativeName
Description Saturankam is a race game played in South Asia. It is played by Sinhalese and Tamil people, and is similar to other games throughout the region. Though it is sometimes known as Siga or Chaturanga, it is distinct from the most widely-played games known by these names.
MainRuleset 197
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Reference Murray 1951: 130.
Origin South Asia.
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SwedishDescription Saturankam är ett racespel som spelas i södra Asien. Det spelas av singaleser och tamiler, och liknar andra spel i hela regionen. Även om det ibland är känt som Siga eller Chaturanga, skiljer det sig från de mest spelade spelen som är kända under dessa namn.

Id 177
Name Ashta-kashte
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Description Ashta-kashte is a race game that was documented in India during the nineteenth century. The exact location of this version of the game was not recorded, but it is similar to other race games that mimic Pachisi and similar games, but on a square board.
MainRuleset 198
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Reference Murray 1951: 131
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SwedishDescription Ashta-kashte är ett rasspel som dokumenterades i Indien under artonhundratalet. Den exakta platsen för den här versionen av spelet registrerades inte, men den liknar andra rasspel som efterliknar Pachisi och liknande spel, men på en fyrkantig bräda.

Id 178
Name Tamman
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Description Tamman is a race game with a spiralling track on a square board that was played in the coastal regions of Somaliland in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 199
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Reference Murray 1951: 131.
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SwedishDescription Tamman är ett rasspel med en spiralbana på en fyrkantig bräda som spelades i kustområdena i Somaliland i början av 1900-talet.

Id 179
Name Chaupar
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Description Chaupar is a very popular race game from South Asia that is related to similar games from the region. It has been documented since at least the sixteenth century, when the first description of the rules has been documented.
MainRuleset 200
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Reference Murray 1951: 133-134.
Origin South Asia
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SwedishDescription Chaupar är ett mycket populärt racespel från Sydasien som är relaterat till liknande spel från regionen. Det har dokumenterats sedan åtminstone sextonde århundradet, då den första beskrivningen av reglerna har dokumenterats.

Id 180
Name Pancha Keliya
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Description Pancha Keliya is a race game game similar to others played in South Asia which have similar tracks, and seem to date from at least the medieval period.
MainRuleset 201
LudiiRuleset 201
Reference Murray 1951: 140-141.
Origin South Asia
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SwedishDescription Pancha Keliya är ett racespel som liknar andra som spelas i södra Asien och som har liknande banor och som verkar vara åtminstone från medeltiden.

Id 181
Name Tsun K'i
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Description Tsun K'i is a race game played in seventeenth century China. It is described in De Ludibus Orientalibus, which is the only source mentioning this game.
MainRuleset 202
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Reference Murray 1951: 144; Culin 1895: 498-499.
Origin China
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SwedishDescription Tsun K'i är ett rasspel som spelas i 1600-talets Kina. Det beskrivs i De Ludibus Orientalibus, som är den enda källan som nämner detta spel.

Id 182
Name Nyout
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Description Nyout is a race game played in Korea in the nineteenth century. It was described as the most popular game in Korean at the time by Culin, and is played by two to four players.
MainRuleset 203
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Reference Murray 1951: 142
Origin Korea
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SwedishDescription Nyout är ett rasspel som spelades i Korea på artonhundratalet. Det beskrevs som det mest populära spelet på koreanska vid den tiden av Culin, och spelas av två till fyra spelare.

Id 183
Name Ghingskoot
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Description Ghingskoot is a game played by the Tohono O'odham people of Arizona. It is a race game similar to others known throughout the southwest United States and Mexico as Quince, and may be related to Mesoamerican Patolli.
MainRuleset 204
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Reference Murray 1951: 155-156.
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SwedishDescription Ghingskoot är ett spel som spelas av Tohono O'odham-folket i Arizona. Det är ett rasspel som liknar andra kända i sydvästra USA och Mexiko som Quince, och kan vara relaterat till Mesoamerican Patolli.

Id 184
Name Ceelkoqyuqkoqiji
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Description Ceelkoqyuqkoqiji is a two-row mancala-style board game documented in Yunnan Province, China by Vernon Eagle. It was described to him by He Hao, Li Qiulan, and Wang Qiaoxin.
MainRuleset 205
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SwedishDescription Ceelkoqyuqkoqiji är ett tvåradigt brädspel i mancala-stil dokumenterat i Yunnan-provinsen, Kina av Vernon Eagle. Det beskrevs för honom av He Hao, Li Qiulan och Wang Qiaoxin.

Id 185
Name Yucebao
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Description Yucebao is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Bai people of Yunnan, China. It is typically played by men and boys, and involves the use of special stones which effect captures in addition to the usual mancala-style capturing rules.
MainRuleset 206
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Origin Yunnan, China
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SwedishDescription Yucebao är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Bai-folket i Yunnan, Kina. Det spelas vanligtvis av män och pojkar, och involverar användning av speciella stenar som ger fångar utöver de vanliga fångstreglerna i mancala-stil.

Id 186
Name Laomuzhu
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Description Laomuzhu is a two-row mancala-style board game from the Yunnan region of China. It is similar to other mancala games from Asia, but it has extra capturing rules determined by the movement of specialized stones.
MainRuleset 207
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Origin Yunnan
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SwedishDescription Laomuzhu är ett brädspel i mancala-stil med två rader från Yunnan-regionen i Kina. Det liknar andra mancala-spel från Asien, men det har extra fångsregler som bestäms av rörelsen av specialiserade stenar.

Id 187
Name Zigulzoqge
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Description Ziguloqge is a mancala-style board game played by the Hani people of Yunnan, China. It is unique among mancala games because the number of row is detemined by the number of players, and players can choose which rows to sow their counters along, rather than sticking to a predetermined track.
MainRuleset 208
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Origin China
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SwedishDescription Ziguloqge är ett brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Hani-folket i Yunnan, Kina. Det är unikt bland mancala-spel eftersom antalet rader bestäms av antalet spelare, och spelare kan välja vilka rader de ska så sina räknare längs, snarare än att hålla sig till ett förutbestämt spår.

Id 188
Name Dongjintian
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Description Dongjintian is a two-row mancala-style board game played in China. It was described to Vernon Eagle by Wang Hongbin.
MainRuleset 209
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Origin China
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SwedishDescription Dongjintian är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas i Kina. Den beskrevs för Vernon Eagle av Wang Hongbin.

Id 189
Name 12-Ring
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Description 12-Ring is a prehistoric game from Bronze Age Crete. The repeated occurrence of the pattern of twelve depressions in a circle found as graffiti at sites on Crete led to the speculation that it might be a game. Spatial analysis also showed that these boards were found in locations typically chosen by game players.
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Reference Hillbom 2011.
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SwedishDescription 12-Ring är ett förhistoriskt spel från bronsåldern Kreta. Den upprepade förekomsten av mönstret med tolv fördjupningar i en cirkel som hittats som graffiti på platser på Kreta ledde till spekulationer om att det kan vara ett spel. Rumslig analys visade också att dessa brädor hittades på platser som vanligtvis valts av spelarna.

Id 190
Name Halusa
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Description Halusa is two-row mancala-style game documented in early modern Mesopotamia. It was said to be played by Arabs and Turks living there, and it is one of the earliest descriptions of the rules of a mancala game that has survived. It is similar to other mancala games which are still played in Southwest Asia today. The board is drawn as a hinged wooden box, with two rows of six holes.
MainRuleset 211
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Reference Murray 1951: 166
Origin Mesopotamia
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SwedishDescription Halusa är ett tvåradigt mancala-spel dokumenterat i det tidiga moderna Mesopotamien. Det sades spelas av araber och turkar som bor där, och det är en av de tidigaste beskrivningarna av reglerna för ett mancalaspel som har överlevt. Det liknar andra mancala-spel som fortfarande spelas i sydvästra Asien idag. Tavlan är ritad som en gångjärnsförsedd trälåda, med två rader med sex hål.

Id 191
Name Baqura
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Description Baqura is a two-row mancala-style board game reported in the seventeenth century by Thomas Hyde in his De Ludis Orientalibus. He describes the rules and states that it was played in Mesopotamia.
MainRuleset 212
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Reference Murray 1951: 166-167.
Origin Mesopotamia
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SwedishDescription Baqura är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som rapporterades på 1600-talet av Thomas Hyde i hans De Ludis Orientalibus. Han beskriver reglerna och uppger att det spelades i Mesopotamien.

Id 192
Name Li'b al-Ghashim
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Description Li'b al-Ghashim ("Game of the unlearned") is a two-row mancala-style board game from Egypt. It begins with one player distributing the counters unequally in the holes, and the other player having the option to swap sides if they are not pleased with the distribution.
MainRuleset 213
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Reference Murray 1951: 167.
Origin Egypt
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SwedishDescription Li'b al-Ghashim ("Game of the unlearned") är ett tvåradigt brädspel i mancala-stil från Egypten. Det börjar med att en spelare fördelar räknarna ojämnt i hålen, och den andra spelaren har möjlighet att byta sida om de inte är nöjda med fördelningen.

Id 193
Name Mangala (Bedouin)
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Description Mangala is a word which refers to many two-row mancala-style board games throughout Western Asia and North Africa. This game was played by the Bedouin of the Arabian Peninsula in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 214
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Reference Murray 1951: 168.
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SwedishDescription Mangala är ett ord som syftar på många brädspel i två rader mancala-stil i hela västra Asien och Nordafrika. Detta spel spelades av beduinerna på den arabiska halvön i början av nittonhundratalet.

Id 194
Name Pallankuli
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Description Pallankuli is a two-row mancala-style board game played primarily by women in South India. Men do play the game, but typically gambled when playing.
MainRuleset 215
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Reference Murray 1951: 169-170.
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SwedishDescription Pallankuli är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som främst spelas av kvinnor i södra Indien. Män spelar spelet, men spelar vanligtvis när de spelar.

Id 195
Name Puhulmutu
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Description Puhulmutu is a two-row mancala-style board game played in Sri Lanka. It involves complex rules for eliminating holes in multiple rounds of the game.
MainRuleset 216
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Reference Murray 1951:170-172.
Origin Sri Lanka
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SwedishDescription Puhulmutu är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas i Sri Lanka. Det innebär komplexa regler för att eliminera hål i flera omgångar av spelet.

Id 196
Name Walak-Pussa
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Description Walak-Pussa is a two-row mancala-style board game played in Sri Lanka.
MainRuleset 217
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Reference Murray 1951: 172-173.
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SwedishDescription Walak-Pussa är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas i Sri Lanka.

Id 197
Name Kotu Baendum
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Description Kotu Baendum is a two-row mancala-style board game from Sri Lanka.
MainRuleset 218
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Reference Murray 1951: 173.
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SwedishDescription Kotu Baendum är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil från Sri Lanka.

Id 198
Name Daramuti
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Description Daramuti is a two-row mancala-style board game from Sri Lanka.
MainRuleset 219
LudiiRuleset 219
Reference Murray 1951: 173.
Origin Sri Lanka
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SwedishDescription Daramuti är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil från Sri Lanka.

Id 199
Name Meusueb
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Description Meusueb is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Acehnese people on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia and particularly popular with women and children. It was documented in the early twentieth century, but it is probably older. It shares several features with similar mancala-style games in Pacific and Indian Ocean islands.
MainRuleset 220
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Reference Murray 1951: 46; Snouck Hurgonje 1906: ii.200.
Origin Indonesia
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SwedishDescription Meusueb är ett tvåradigt brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av det acehanska folket på ön Sumatra i Indonesien och särskilt populärt bland kvinnor och barn. Den dokumenterades i början av 1900-talet, men den är troligen äldre. Det delar flera funktioner med liknande spel i mancala-stil på öarna i Stilla havet och Indiska oceanen.

Id 200
Name Galatjang
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Description Galatjan is a two-row mancala-style board game from the island of Celebes in Indonesia. It was played by the Macassar people in the middle of the nineteenth century. Kaudern states that it is played throughout Indonesia. It was customary to play this game during times of mourning.
MainRuleset 221
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Reference Murray 1951: 175; Kaudern 1929: 313.
Origin Indonesia
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SwedishDescription Galatjan är ett tvåradigt brädspel i mancala-stil från ön Celebes i Indonesien. Den spelades av Macassar-folket i mitten av artonhundratalet. Kaudern uppger att den spelas i hela Indonesien. Det var brukligt att spela detta spel under sorgetider.

Id 201
Name Sonka
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Description Sonka is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Iloko people of the Philippines.
MainRuleset 222
LudiiRuleset 222
Reference Murray 1951: 176.
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SwedishDescription Sonka är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Filippinernas Iloko-folk.

Id 202
Name Main Chongkak
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Description Main Chongkak is a two-row mancala-style board game that has been played since at least the nineteenth century in Malaysia. It is typically played by women.
MainRuleset 223
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Reference Murray 1951: 174.
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SwedishDescription Main Chongkak är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som har spelats sedan åtminstone 1800-talet i Malaysia. Det spelas vanligtvis av kvinnor.

Id 203
Name Sijat El Taba
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Description Sijat El Taba is a race game with captures played by the Kababish people of Sudan in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 224
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Origin Sudan
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SwedishDescription Sijat El Taba är ett rasspel med fångster som spelades av det kababiska folket i Sudan i början av 1900-talet.

Id 204
Name Aringari
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Description Aringari is a board game played by the Fur people of Darfur. It was insufficiently described by R. Felkin, and it is unclear what kind of a game it is, though the description was close enough to mancala-style games to lead Murray to suggest that this is what Felin was describing, though without certainty.
MainRuleset 225
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Reference Murray 1951: 180-181.
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SwedishDescription Aringari är ett brädspel som spelas av pälsfolket i Darfur. Det beskrevs otillräckligt av R. Felkin, och det är oklart vilken typ av spel det är, även om beskrivningen var tillräckligt nära mancala-stil för att få Murray att antyda att detta är vad Felin beskrev, dock utan säkerhet.

Id 205
Name J'odu
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Description J'odu is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Yoruba people of Nigeria and also in Ghana. It is closely related to other games similar to Oware, but the method of capture is slightly different.
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Origin West Africa
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SwedishDescription J'odu är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Yoruba-folket i Nigeria och även i Ghana. Det är nära besläktat med andra spel som liknar Oware, men metoden för fångst är något annorlunda.

Id 206
Name Okwe (Igbo)
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Description Okwe is a name used for mancala-style board games in West Arica. This game was played by the Edo people, using seeds as counters.
MainRuleset 227
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Reference Murray 1951: 185.
Origin Nigeria
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SwedishDescription Okwe är ett namn som används för brädspel i mancala-stil i västra Arica. Detta spel spelades av Edo-folket och använde frön som räknare.

Id 207
Name Obridje
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Description Obridje is a two-row mancala-style board game that was played in Ghana and among the Ijaw people of Nigeria in the early twentieth century.
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SwedishDescription Obridje är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelades i Ghana och bland Ijaw-folket i Nigeria i början av 1900-talet.

Id 208
Name Whyo
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Description Whyo is a two-row mancala-style board game played in Oron, Nigeria. The name is reportedly taken from the English "Why oh!", an exclamation made when referring to smart tricks.
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SwedishDescription Whyo ​​är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas i Oron, Nigeria. Namnet är enligt uppgift hämtat från engelskan "Why oh!", ett utrop som görs när man hänvisar till smarta trick.

Id 209
Name J'erin
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Description J'erin is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Yoruba people of Nigeria.
MainRuleset 230
LudiiRuleset 230
Reference Murray 1951: 187.
Origin Nigeria
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SwedishDescription J'erin är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Yoruba-folket i Nigeria.

Id 210
Name Okwe (Nigeria)
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Description Okwe is the name for several mancala-style board games played in Nigeria. This version is a two-row board game played by the Igbo, Edo, Umon, Ibibio, and Owerri people during the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 231
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Reference Murray 1951: 187-188.
Origin Nigeria
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SwedishDescription Okwe är namnet på flera brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas i Nigeria. Denna version är ett brädspel med två rader som spelades av folket Igbo, Edo, Umon, Ibibio och Owerri under det tidiga nittonhundratalet.

Id 211
Name Azigo
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Description Azigo is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Igbo people of Nigeria.
MainRuleset 232
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Reference Murray 1951: 188.
Origin Nigeria
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SwedishDescription Azigo är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Nigerias Igbo.

Id 212
Name Iyogh
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Description Iyogh is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Kukuma people in Nigeria. It was documented in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 233
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Origin Nigeria
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SwedishDescription Iyogh är ett tvåradigt brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Kukuma-folket i Nigeria. Det dokumenterades i början av nittonhundratalet.

Id 213
Name The Concentration Game
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Description The Concentration Game is a game that was played in Benin. The description of the rules are unclear, but it appears to have been the game that was played on a bronze gaming table looted from Benin City. The counters for this game were usually cowrie shells.
MainRuleset 234
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Reference Murray 1951: 190-191.
Origin Nigeria
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SwedishDescription The Concentration Game är ett spel som spelades i Benin. Beskrivningen av reglerna är oklar, men det verkar ha varit spelet som spelades på ett spelbord i brons som plundrats från Benin City. Räknarna för detta spel var vanligtvis cowrie-skal.

Id 214
Name Okwe (Achalla)
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Description Okwe is the name of several mancala-style board games from West Africa. This particular game was played by the Ibo people in Achalla, Nigeria in the early twentieth century.
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SwedishDescription Okwe är namnet på flera brädspel i mancala-stil från Västafrika. Det här spelet spelades av Ibo-folket i Achalla, Nigeria i början av 1900-talet.

Id 215
Name Ako Okwe
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Description Ako Okwe is a mancala-type board game documented in Nigeria during the twentieth century. The game is sometimes compared to marketing, and captures said to be placed in the nkuru (bank). The full name, in Umuahia, is Ezu Ahia Ako Okwe, which translates to "buying market."
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SwedishDescription Ako Okwe är ett brädspel av mancala-typ dokumenterat i Nigeria under 1900-talet. Spelet jämförs ibland med marknadsföring, och fångar sägs placeras i nkuru (banken). Det fullständiga namnet, i Umuahia, är Ezu Ahia Ako Okwe, vilket översätts till "köpmarknad."

Id 216
Name Gifia
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Description Gifia is a two-row mancala-style board game that was played in the early twentieth century in Nigeria.
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SwedishDescription Gifia är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelades i början av nittonhundratalet i Nigeria.

Id 217
Name Mbangbi
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Description Mbangbi is a two-row mancala-style game from West Central Africa. It is typically played by boys. The game is played in holes dug into the ground.
MainRuleset 238
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Reference Murray 1951: 193
Origin Cameroon
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SwedishDescription Mbangbi är ett tvåradsspel i mancala-stil från västra Centralafrika. Det spelas vanligtvis av pojkar. Spelet spelas i hål grävda i marken.

Id 218
Name Um el-Bagara
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Description Um el-Bagara is a two-row mancala-style game board from Sudan. It was documented in the early twentieth century but is probably much older. The game is usually played as holes dug into the sand.
MainRuleset 239
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Reference Murray 1951: 194
Origin Sudan
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SwedishDescription Um el-Bagara är en tvårads spelbräda i mancala-stil från Sudan. Den dokumenterades i början av 1900-talet men är förmodligen mycket äldre. Spelet spelas vanligtvis som hål grävda i sanden.

Id 219
Name Kara
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Description Kara is a mancala-style game played by the Baggara people of Sudan. It is unique in that it can be played by any number of players; each player has three holes and one store hole, with the stores in the center and the other holes arranged in a rectangle around them.
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Origin Sudan
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SwedishDescription Kara är ett spel i mancala-stil som spelas av Baggara-folket i Sudan. Det är unikt genom att det kan spelas av valfritt antal spelare; varje spelare har tre hål och ett butikshål, med butikerna i mitten och de andra hålen arrangerade i en rektangel runt dem.

Id 220
Name Leyla Gobale (Gabradarre)
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Description Leyla Gobale is a name that refers to mancala-style board games in the Horn of Africa. This is a two-row game that was played in the Gabradarre area of Ethiopia.
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SwedishDescription Leyla Gobale är ett namn som syftar på brädspel i mancala-stil på Afrikas horn. Detta är ett tvåradsspel som spelades i Gabradarre-området i Etiopien.

Id 221
Name Leyla Gobale (Somaliland)
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Description Leyla Gobale is a name for mancala-style games in the Horn of Africa. This game was played in Somaliland in the early twentieth century and is a two-row game.
MainRuleset 242
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Reference Murray 1951: 195-196.
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SwedishDescription Leyla Gobale är ett namn för spel i mancala-stil på Afrikas horn. Detta spel spelades i Somaliland i början av 1900-talet och är ett spel med två rader.

Id 222
Name Bosh
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Description This two-row mancala-style board is played by the Darod people in Somalia, and is related to other games in the Horn of Africa. The board takes the form of two rows with five holes.
MainRuleset 243
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Reference Murray 1951: 196 Pankhurst 1971: 182
Origin Horn of Africa
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SwedishDescription Denna tvåradiga mancala-bräda spelas av Darod-folket i Somalia och är relaterad till andra spel på Afrikas horn. Brädan har formen av två rader med fem hål.

Id 223
Name Um el Banat
NativeName Um el Banât
Description Um el Banât is a two-row mancala-style board game played among the Kababish of people of Sudan.
MainRuleset 244
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Reference Murray 1051: 196-197.
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SwedishDescription Um el Banât är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas bland Sudans kababish.

Id 224
Name Kiuthi
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Description Kiuthi is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Kikuyu people of Kenya. It was documented in the early twentieth century by Louis Leakey.
MainRuleset 245
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Reference Murray 1951: 197-198.
Origin Kenya
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SwedishDescription Kiuthi är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Kikuyu-folket i Kenya. Det dokumenterades i början av nittonhundratalet av Louis Leakey.

Id 226
Name Intotoi
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Description Intotoi is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Samburu people of Kenya. It was documented in the early twentieth century.
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SwedishDescription Intotoi är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Samburu-folket i Kenya. Det dokumenterades i början av nittonhundratalet.

Id 227
Name Kisolo
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Description Kisolo is a four-row mancala-style game board played by the Luba, Lulua and Songye people in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The game is often played multiple times, the score being kept with a handful of feathers. The loser is given one of the feathers, who gives them back to the opponent upon winning a subsequent game.
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SwedishDescription Kisolo är en fyrradig spelbräda i mancala-stil som spelas av Luba-, Lulua- och Songye-folket i Demokratiska republiken Kongo. Spelet spelas ofta flera gånger, poängen hålls med en handfull fjädrar. Förloraren får en av fjädrarna, som ger dem tillbaka till motståndaren när han vinner ett efterföljande spel.

Id 228
Name French Wari
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Description French Wari is a two-row mancala-style board game from Barbados. It was documented in the early twentieth century, but likely was played on the island by enslaved African people who brought the game from West Africa. It is similar to other mancala games found throughout the Caribbean and West Africa.
MainRuleset 249
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Reference Murray 1951: 202 , Herskovits 1932: 32
Origin Barbados
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SwedishDescription French Wari är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil från Barbados. Det dokumenterades i början av 1900-talet, men spelades troligen på ön av förslavade afrikanska människor som tog med sig spelet från Västafrika. Det liknar andra mancala-spel som finns i hela Karibien och Västafrika.

Id 229
Name English Wari (St. Lucia)
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Description This version of "English" Wari is a two-row mancala-style game board documented on St. Lucia in the early twentieth century. It is one of several local variations of what appears to have been derived from West African two-row mancala games, which are common in the Caribbean. They likely came to this region with enslaved African people.
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SwedishDescription Den här versionen av "English" Wari är en tvårads spelplan i mancala-stil dokumenterad på St. Lucia i början av 1900-talet. Det är en av flera lokala varianter av vad som verkar ha härletts från västafrikanska tvåradiga mancalaspel, som är vanliga i Karibien. De kom troligen till denna region med förslavade afrikanska människor.

Id 230
Name Awari
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Description Awari is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Ndyuka people of Suriname. It is closely similar to other games found throughout West Africa and the Caribbean.
MainRuleset 251
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Reference Murray 1951: 202-203.
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SwedishDescription Awari är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Ndyuka-folket i Surinam. Det är nära likt andra spel som finns i hela Västafrika och Karibien.

Id 231
Name Adjiboto
NativeName
Description Adjiboto is a two-row mancala-style board game that was observed in the early twentieth century in Beidotti village, Suriname, where Saamaka people lived. The board was kept in an open structure which served as the meeting place for the village council, house of mourning, and to accommodate travelers.
MainRuleset 252
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Reference Muuray 1951: 203.
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SwedishDescription Adjiboto är ett tvåradigt brädspel i mancala-stil som observerades i början av nittonhundratalet i byn Beidotti, Surinam, där Saamaka-folket bodde. Styrelsen hölls i en öppen struktur som fungerade som mötesplats för byrådet, sorgens hus och för att ta emot resenärer.

Id 232
Name Arb'ata 'Ashara
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Description Arb'ata 'Ashara is a game known from medieval Islamic texts. It is mentioned with other known games such as Shatranj and Nard, but is not described in great detail. It is known to have had three rows, with pebbles placed in the holes as counters. Murray surmises it is a three-row mancala-style board game, but this is not confirmed.
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SwedishDescription Arb'ata 'Ashara är ett spel känt från medeltida islamiska texter. Det nämns med andra kända spel som Shatranj och Nard, men beskrivs inte i detalj. Det är känt att ha haft tre rader, med småsten placerade i hålen som räknare. Murray antar att det är ett brädspel i tre rader mancala-stil, men detta är inte bekräftat.

Id 233
Name Hus (Nama)
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Description ||Hus is a common name for four-row mancala-style board games that are popular throughout Namibia. This version is played by the Nama people, and was documented in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 254
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Reference Murray 1951: 209; Townshend 1977: 88-89.
Origin Namibia
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SwedishDescription ||Hus är ett vanligt namn för fyrradiga brädspel i mancala-stil som är populära i hela Namibia. Denna version spelas av Nama-folket och dokumenterades i början av nittonhundratalet.

Id 234
Name Nchuwa
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Description Nchuwa is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Atonga people of central Africa during the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 255
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Reference Murray 1951: 209-210.
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SwedishDescription Nchuwa är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelades av Atonga-folket i centrala Afrika under det tidiga nittonhundratalet.

Id 235
Name Chisolo
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Description Chisolo is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Ba-ile people in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 256
LudiiRuleset 256
Reference Murray 1951: 210.
Origin Zambia
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SwedishDescription Chisolo är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelades av Ba-ile-folket i början av 1900-talet.

Id 236
Name Spreta
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Description Spreta is a four-row mancala-style game board played by the Chikunda people of Malawi.
MainRuleset 257
LudiiRuleset 257
Reference Murray 1951: 210-211.
Origin Malawi
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SwedishDescription Spreta är en fyrradig spelbräda i mancala-stil som spelas av Chikunda-folket i Malawi.

Id 237
Name Tshuba
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Description Tshuba is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Tsonga people of southeast Africa. It may be played on boards with four to 22 holes per row, and is similar to other games in the region.
MainRuleset 258
LudiiRuleset 258
Reference Murray 1951: 211; SIlva 1995: 142-141.
Origin Mozambique
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SwedishDescription Tshuba är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Tsonga-folket i sydöstra Afrika. Det kan spelas på brädor med fyra till 22 hål per rad, och liknar andra spel i regionen.

Id 238
Name Pereauni
NativeName Pereaüni
Description Pereaüni is a four-row mancala-style board game played by several different groups in Uganda. In some places, it can be played on a larger board, but typically when people are bored with the typical course of play.
MainRuleset 259
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Reference Murray 1951: 215-216.
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SwedishDescription Pereaüni är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av flera olika grupper i Uganda. På vissa ställen kan det spelas på en större bräda, men vanligtvis när folk är uttråkade med den typiska spelförloppet.

Id 239
Name Choro (Acholi)
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Description Choro is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Didinga people in what is now South Sudan. It was documented by Driberg in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 260
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Reference Murray 1951: 126-217.
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SwedishDescription Choro är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Didingafolket i det som nu är Sydsudan. Det dokumenterades av Driberg i början av nittonhundratalet.

Id 240
Name Ikibuguzo (Opening 1)
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Description Ikibuguzo is a four-row mancala-style board game from the Great Lakes Region of Africa. It is closely related to other games in the region, but with different opening positions and the possibility of winning by making a specific capture.
MainRuleset 261
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Origin African Great Lakes
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knownAliases Uruheso, Uruheisho
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SwedishDescription Ikibuguzo är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil från de stora sjöarna i Afrika. Det är nära besläktat med andra spel i regionen, men med olika öppningspositioner och möjligheten att vinna genom att göra en specifik capture.

Id 241
Name Bao Ki Arabu (Zanzibar 1)
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Description Bao Ki Arabu is a mancala-style game board played on the island of Zanzibar, and is one of several kinds of Bao played there. It is similar to another game also called Bao Ki Arabu, which is said to be the version which originally came from Arabia.
MainRuleset 262
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Reference Murray 1951: 208–203
Origin Zanzibar
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SwedishDescription Bao Ki Arabu är en spelbräde i mancala-stil som spelas på ön Zanzibar och är en av flera typer av Bao som spelas där. Det liknar ett annat spel även kallat Bao Ki Arabu, som sägs vara versionen som ursprungligen kom från Arabien.

Id 242
Name Mweiso
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Description Mweiso is a four-row mancala-style board game commonly played in the Kagera province of Tanzania.
MainRuleset 263
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Origin African Great Lakes
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SwedishDescription Mweiso är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som vanligtvis spelas i Kagera-provinsen i Tanzania.

Id 243
Name Mweso
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Description Mweso is a four-row mancala-style game board popular in Uganda. It has been played there since at least the early twentieth century, but it is likely older.
MainRuleset 264
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Reference Murray 1951: 217-219.
Origin Uganda
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SwedishDescription Mweso är en fyrradig spelbräda i mancala-stil som är populär i Uganda. Det har spelats där sedan åtminstone tidigt nittonhundratalet, men det är troligen äldre.

Id 244
Name Choro (Lango)
NativeName
Description Choro is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Lango people of northern Uganda. It was documented in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 265
LudiiRuleset 265
Reference Murray 1951: 219-220.
Origin Uganda
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SwedishDescription Choro är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Lango-folket i norra Uganda. Det dokumenterades i början av nittonhundratalet.

Id 245
Name Owela (Benguela)
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Description Owela is a four-row mancala-style board game popular among the Umbundu speaking people of southwest Africa. It is played by men and boys, and can be played by tow players or on teams. The game is played in hollows made in the ground, and even-numbers of holes are generally preferred.
MainRuleset 266
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Origin Southwest Africa
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SwedishDescription Owela är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som är populärt bland Umbundutalande folk i sydvästra Afrika. Det spelas av män och pojkar, och kan spelas av släpspelare eller i lag. Spelet spelas i hål som är gjorda i marken, och jämna antal hål är i allmänhet att föredra.

Id 246
Name Muvalavala (Quioco)
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Description Muvalavala is a four-row mancala-style board game that is played in different ways in what is now Angola. This version is played by the Quioco people.
MainRuleset 267
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SwedishDescription Muvalavala är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas på olika sätt i det som nu är Angola. Denna version spelas av Quioco-folket.

Id 247
Name Muvalavala (Luena)
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Description Muvalavala is a four-row mancala-style board game played in Southwest Africa, particularly among the Luena and Mbunda people. The game is played with holes dug into the ground instead of on a board.
MainRuleset 268
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Origin Southwest Africa
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SwedishDescription Muvalavala är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas i sydvästra Afrika, särskilt bland Luena- och Mbunda-folket. Spelet spelas med hål grävda i marken istället för på en bräda.

Id 248
Name Tchela
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SwedishDescription Tchela är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Chokwe-folket i Angola. Det börjar med ett stiliserat öppningsspel, och kan även spelas på en mindre bräda.

Id 249
Name Quela
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SwedishDescription Quela är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Quibala-folket i Angola.

Id 250
Name Quiela
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Description Quiela is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Jinga people of Angola.
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SwedishDescription Quiela är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Jinga-folket i Angola.

Id 252
Name Quendo
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Description Quendo is a game played by children of the Lunda-Quioco people of Angola. It involves the sowing mechanism of mancala games, but differs from others in that the holes which a player controls are those in which their counters are located, rather than determined by the placement of the holes on the board.
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SwedishDescription Quendo är ett spel som spelas av barn till Lunda-Quioco-folket i Angola. Det involverar såddmekanismen för mancala-spel, men skiljer sig från andra genom att hålen som en spelare kontrollerar är de där deras räknare är placerade, snarare än bestäms av placeringen av hålen på brädan.

Id 253
Name Mwendo
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Description Mwendo is a board game played among children of the Luenda and Bunda people of Angola. It is similar to mancala-style games, but the ownership of holes is determined by whether a player's counters are in the hole, rather than being fixed.
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SwedishDescription Mwendo är ett brädspel som spelas bland barn till Luenda- och Bunda-folket i Angola. Det liknar spel i mancala-stil, men ägandet av hål bestäms av om en spelares räknare är i hålet, snarare än att de fixas.

Id 254
Name Katra Boaoaka
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Description Katra Boaoaka is a four-row mancala-style board game played in Madagascar. It is typically played by women and older children.
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SwedishDescription Katra Boaoaka är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas på Madagaskar. Det spelas vanligtvis av kvinnor och äldre barn.

Id 255
Name Kubuguza
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Description Kubuguza is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Abatutsi people of Rwanda. It is unique in only allowing captured when the opponent's inner and outer rows contain counters.
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SwedishDescription Kubuguza är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Abatutsi-folket i Rwanda. Det är unikt genom att endast tillåta fångade när motståndarens inre och yttre rader innehåller räknare.

Id 256
Name Mangola
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Description Mangola is a four-row mancala-style board game from the Democratic Republic of Congo. It was documented in the mid-twentieth century by Suzanne Comhaire-Sylvain. Adults play it on boards, children, including girls, scoop holes out of the ground to play.
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SwedishDescription Mangola är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil från Demokratiska republiken Kongo. Det dokumenterades i mitten av nittonhundratalet av Suzanne Comhaire-Sylvain. Vuxna spelar det på brädor, barn, inklusive flickor, öser upp hål ur marken för att leka.

Id 257
Name Mwambulula
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Description Mwambulula is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Bemba people of Zambia. It is notable because it begins immediately by holding counters in reserve to be entered into the board on a later turn.
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SwedishDescription Mwambulula är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Zambias Bemba-folk. Det är anmärkningsvärt eftersom det börjar omedelbart med att hålla räknare i reserv för att läggas in på tavlan vid en senare tur.

Id 258
Name Mangala (Suez)
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Description Mangala is the name of many mancala-style board games throughout Southwest Asia and North Africa. This particular one is a two-row game that was played in the Suez Peninsula during the early twentieth century.
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SwedishDescription Mangala är namnet på många brädspel i mancala-stil i hela sydvästra Asien och Nordafrika. Det här är ett tvåradsspel som spelades på Suezhalvön under det tidiga nittonhundratalet.

Id 259
Name Kpo
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Description Kpo is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Vei people in the late nineteenth century. It was described by Prince Momolu Massaquoi to Stewart Culin. It can be played by two, three, or four players.
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SwedishDescription Kpo är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelades av Vei-folket i slutet av artonhundratalet. Det beskrevs av prins Momolu Massaquoi för Stewart Culin. Det kan spelas av två, tre eller fyra spelare.

Id 260
Name Wouri
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Description Wouri is a two-row mancala-style board game observed in Mopti, Mali in the early twentieth century.
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SwedishDescription Wouri är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som observerades i Mopti, Mali i början av 1900-talet.

Id 261
Name Toguz Kumalak
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Description Toguz Kumalak is a two-row mancala-style game board from Central Asia, and particularly popular in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. In Kyrgyzstan, in the early twentieth century, it was mostly played by older people, and was particularly popular during the warm season, when people would gather to play it in the hills. It could be played either on wooden boards or in holes dug into the ground. It is a well-known game throughout the region, and tournament play is becoming increasingly popular.
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SwedishDescription Toguz Kumalak är en tvårads spelbräda i mancala-stil från Centralasien och särskilt populär i Kazakstan och Kirgizistan. I Kirgizistan, i början av 1900-talet, spelades det mestadels av äldre människor, och var särskilt populärt under den varma årstiden, då folk samlades för att spela den i kullarna. Det kunde spelas antingen på träbrädor eller i hål grävda i marken. Det är ett välkänt spel i hela regionen, och turneringsspel blir allt mer populärt.

Id 262
Name Merekocdu
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Description Mereköçdü is a two-row mancala-style board game played in Azerbaijan by children. Though the rules have been incompletely described, they have clear similarities to other mancala-style games that are played in rounds.
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SwedishDescription Mereköçdü är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas i Azerbajdzjan av barn. Även om reglerna har beskrivits ofullständigt, har de tydliga likheter med andra spel i mancala-stil som spelas i omgångar.

Id 263
Name Mangala (Turkey)
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Description Mangala is a two-row mancala-style board game played in Turkey. It is similar to other two-row mancala games found throughout Southwest Asia and North Africa. The game is played with holes dug into the ground.
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SwedishDescription Mangala är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas i Turkiet. Det liknar andra tvåradiga mancalaspel som finns i hela Sydostasien och Nordafrika. Spelet spelas med hål grävda i marken.

Id 264
Name Altiev
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Description Altıev ("six houses") is a two-row mancala-style board game played in Safranbolu, Turkey. It is typically played in holes dug out of the earth.
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SwedishDescription Alıtev är ett brädspel i mancala-stil med två rader som spelas i Turkiet. Det spelas vanligtvis i hål grävda ur jorden.

Id 265
Name Pic
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Description Piç is a multiplayer mancala-style board game played in eastern Turkey, particularly near the city of Erzurum. Instead of being played on a board, the counters are placed in heaps, and players capture heaps from which they capture all counters which enter that heap.
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SwedishDescription Piç är ett multiplayer-brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas i östra Turkiet, särskilt nära staden Erzurum. Istället för att spelas på ett bräde, placeras räknarna i högar, och spelarna fångar högar från vilka de fångar alla räknare som går in i den högen.

Id 267
Name Khrour
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Description Khrour is a two-row mancala-style board game played in West Africa. It is typically played in holes scooped out of the sand, rather than on an actual game board.
MainRuleset 287
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Reference Silva 1995: 247-248.
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SwedishDescription Khrour är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas i Västafrika. Det spelas vanligtvis i hål som tas upp ur sanden, snarare än på en riktig spelbräda.

Id 268
Name Kay
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Description Kay is a two-row mancala-style board game played in Haiti. It is very similar to games from the Caribbean and West Africa.
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Reference Silva 1995: 255
Origin Haiti
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SwedishDescription Kay är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas på Haiti. Det är väldigt likt spel från Karibien och Västafrika.

Id 269
Name Papan Dakon
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Description Papan Dakon is a two-row mancala-style board game from Borneo. It is one of many games that are similar throughout southeast Asia.
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Reference Silva 1995: 270-272.
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SwedishDescription Papan Dakon är ett tvåradigt brädspel i mancala-stil från Borneo. Det är ett av många spel som är liknande i hela Sydostasien.

Id 270
Name Hoyito
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Description Hoyito is a two-row mancala-style board game that is played in the Dominican Republic. It is similar to other games from the Caribbean, which were likely brought to the region by enslaved African people during European colonisation.
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SwedishDescription Hoyito är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas i Dominikanska republiken. Det liknar andra spel från Karibien, som troligen fördes till regionen av förslavade afrikanska människor under den europeiska koloniseringen.

Id 271
Name Shui Yen Ho-Shang
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Description Shui Yen Ho-Shang is a hunt game from Sichuan, China. One player plays as a monk attempting to collect water, the other as the water trying to "drown" the monk.
MainRuleset 291
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Reference Christiansen et al. 1963:15
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SwedishDescription Shui Yen Ho-Shang är ett jaktspel från Sichuan, Kina. En spelare spelar som en munk som försöker samla vatten, den andra som vattnet som försöker "dränka" munken.

Id 272
Name Chongka'
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Description Chongka' is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Chamorro people in the Marianas Islands in the early twentieth century. It is similar to other mancala-style games played on the islands of the western Pacific and Indian Oceans.
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Origin Marianas Islands.
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SwedishDescription Chongka' är ett tvåradigt brädspel i mancala-stil som spelades av Chamorro-folket på Marianerna i början av 1900-talet. Det liknar andra spel i mancala-stil som spelas på öarna i västra Stilla havet och Indiska oceanen.

Id 273
Name Shatranj ar-Rumiya
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Description Shatranj ar-Rumiya is a game known from Islamic manuscripts from the medieval period. It is similar to Shatranj but played on a circular board. The Name literally means "Byzantine Chess," but there is no evidence it was played in the Byzantine Empire.
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Reference Murray 1913: 342-343.
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SwedishDescription Shatranj ar-Rumiya är ett spel känt från islamiska manuskript från medeltiden. Det liknar Shatranj men spelas på en cirkulär bräda. Namnet betyder bokstavligen "bysantinskt schack," men det finns inga bevis för att det spelades i det bysantinska riket.

Id 274
Name Shatranj al-Kabir
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Description Shatranj al-Kabir is a type of Shatranj that is described in several manuscripts from medieval Southwest Asia. They agree that this was a favorite game of Timur, also known as Tamerlane. It is a larger version of Shatranj with more pieces, a larger board, and the use of citadels to force a draw.
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Reference Murray 1913: 344-346
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SwedishDescription Shatranj al-Kabir är en typ av Shatranj som beskrivs i flera manuskript från medeltida Sydostasien. De är överens om att detta var ett favoritspel av Timur, även känt som Tamerlane. Det är en större version av Shatranj med fler pjäser, en större bräda och användningen av citadeller för att tvinga fram oavgjort.

Id 275
Name Chaturaji
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Description Chaturaji is a four-player game similar in some ways to Chaturanga, the Indian game from which Chess, Shogi, and other similar games are derived. Dice are used to determine which piece is moved. Several texts give many details of the game, but are not sufficient to provide all of the rules of play.
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Reference Murray 1913: 68-75.
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SwedishDescription Chaturaji är ett spel för fyra spelare som på vissa sätt liknar Chaturanga, det indiska spelet från vilket schack, Shogi och andra liknande spel härrör. Tärningar används för att avgöra vilken pjäs som flyttas. Flera texter ger många detaljer om spelet, men är inte tillräckliga för att ge alla spelregler.

Id 276
Name Hindustani Chess
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Description Hindustani Chess is the form of Chess played in northern India. It allows a special opening move for the king, and the opening position is slightly different from European Chess.
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SwedishDescription Hindustansk schack är den form av schack som spelas i norra Indien. Det tillåter ett speciellt öppningsdrag för kungen, och öppningspositionen skiljer sig något från European Chess.

Id 277
Name Parsi Chess
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Description Parsi Chess is the name given by Murray to the style of Chess played in southern India in the nineteenth century. It has particular rules regarding pawn movement and promotion, as well as end of game situations.
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SwedishDescription Parsi Chess är namnet som Murray gav till stilen schack som spelades i södra Indien på artonhundratalet. Den har speciella regler angående bonderörelse och befordran, såväl som spelslutssituationer.

Id 278
Name Rumi Shatranj
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Description Rumi Shatranj is a variation of Shatranj played in India. "Rumi" is a term referring to the belief that this game originated in Western Asia. The Counselor has a special opening move, and the kings are placed facing each other.
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SwedishDescription Rumi Shatranj är en variant av Shatranj som spelas i Indien. "Rumi" är en term som hänvisar till tron ​​att detta spel har sitt ursprung i västra Asien. Rådgivaren har ett speciellt öppningsdrag, och kungarna placeras mitt emot varandra.

Id 279
Name Main Chator
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Description Main Chator is a capturing game played in Malaysia and Indonesia that is very similar to other games derived from Chaturanga. It involves special rules for castling and pawn promotion and a special move when the Rajah is first checked.
MainRuleset 299
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Reference Murray 1913: 96-105
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SwedishDescription Main Chator är ett fångstspel som spelas i Malaysia och Indonesien och som är väldigt likt andra spel som kommer från Chaturanga. Det innebär speciella regler för kastning och bondbefordran och ett speciellt drag när Rajah först kontrolleras.

Id 280
Name Sittuyin
NativeName
Description Sittuyin is a game derived from Indian Chaturanga. It differs from similar games in that it begins with placement phase, in which pieces are placed on the board as the players see fit. In the nineteenth and early twentieth century, it was most frequently played by the elderly.
MainRuleset 300
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Reference Murray 1913: 109-113.
Origin Myanmar
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SwedishDescription Sittuyin är ett spel som kommer från indiska Chaturanga. Det skiljer sig från liknande spel genom att det börjar med placeringsfasen, där pjäser placeras på brädet som spelarna tycker är lämpligt. Under artonhundratalet och början av nittonhundratalet spelades det oftast av äldre.

Id 281
Name Mak Ruk
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Description Mak Ruk is a capturing game played in Thailand. It is similar to other games derived from Chaturanga, with different moves for some pieces and the pawns starting on the third rank of the board, rather than the second.
MainRuleset 301
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Reference Murray 1913: 113-117
Origin Thailand
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SwedishDescription Mak Ruk är ett fångande spel som spelas i Thailand. Det liknar andra spel som härrör från Chaturanga, med olika drag för vissa pjäser och bönderna börjar på den tredje raden av brädet, snarare än den andra.

Id 282
Name Ouk Chatrang
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Description Ouk Chatrang is a game of captures played in Cambodia. It is related, and very similar to, Makruk as played in Thailand. It is popular among Cambodian men. Chess-playing scenes from the Angkor period show figures playing a similar game, but it is unknown how old the rules as they are played today are.
MainRuleset 302
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Reference Murray 1913: 117-118.
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SwedishDescription Ouk Chatrang är ett spel med fångster som spelas i Kambodja. Den är relaterad, och mycket lik, Makruk som spelas i Thailand. Det är populärt bland kambodjanska män. Schackspelande scener från Angkor-perioden visar figurer som spelar ett liknande spel, men det är okänt hur gamla reglerna som de spelas idag är.

Id 283
Name San-Kwo-K'i
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Description San-Kwo-K'i is a three-player version of Xiangqi. It is conceptualized as reflecting the War of the Three Kingdoms from Chinese history (221-264 CE). Each player plays as one of the three kingdoms: Wei (blue), Shu (red), and Wu (green).
MainRuleset 303
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Reference Murray 1913: 133-134
Origin China
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SwedishDescription San-Kwo-K'i är en trespelarversion av Xiangqi. Det begreppsmässigt återspeglar kriget mellan de tre kungadömena från kinesisk historia (221-264 e.Kr.). Varje spelare spelar som ett av de tre kungadömena: Wei (blå), Shu (röd) och Wu (grön).

Id 286
Name Shatranj
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Description Shatranj is a game derived from Chaturanga which probably began in Iran and spread throughout the Islamic world and into Europe. It is the game from which Chess directly evolved into its modern form, though Shatranj was known as "Chess" in Europe when it was adopted there.
MainRuleset 306
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Reference Murray 1913: 220-265.
Origin Iran
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SwedishDescription Shatranj är ett spel som kommer från Chaturanga som troligen började i Iran och spred sig över hela den islamiska världen och in i Europa. Det är spelet från vilket schack direkt utvecklades till sin moderna form, även om Shatranj var känt som "Schack" i Europa när det antogs där.

Id 287
Name Shatranj al-Mustatila
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Description Shatranj al-Mustatila is a version of Shatranj played on a 4x16 board. A die is used to determine which piece a player moves. The Persian Shatranj expert al-Adli states that this game was often made on textiles, with the game Nard on the other side.
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SwedishDescription Shatranj al-Mustatila är en version av Shatranj som spelas på en 4x16-bräda. En tärning används för att avgöra vilken pjäs en spelare flyttar. Den persiske Shatranj-experten al-Adli uppger att detta spel ofta gjordes på textilier, med spelet Nard på andra sidan.

Id 288
Name Shatranj at-Tamma
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Description Shatranj at-Tamma is a game described in several manuscripts from the Medieval Islamic world. It is played similarly to Shatranj, with a 10x10 board and an extra piece, the Dabbaba.
MainRuleset 308
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Reference Murray 1913: 341-342.
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SwedishDescription Shatranj at-Tamma är ett spel som beskrivs i flera manuskript från den medeltida islamiska världen. Det spelas på samma sätt som Shatranj, med en 10x10-bräda och en extra pjäs, Dabbaba.

Id 289
Name Shatranj al-Falakiya
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Description Shatranj al-Falakiya ("Celestial Chess") is a game that was played in medieval southwest Asia. It was played on a round board, in which the pieces represented the planets, sun, and moon traveling through the zodiac signs.
MainRuleset 309
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Reference Murray 1913: 343.
Origin Southwest Asia
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SwedishDescription Shatranj al-Falakiya ("Himmelskack") är ett spel som spelades i medeltida sydvästra Asien. Det spelades på en rund bräda, där pjäserna representerade planeterna, solen och månen som färdades genom stjärntecknen.

Id 290
Name Shatranj al-Jawarhiya
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Description Shatranj al-Jawarhiya is an incompletely explained game from Al-Masudi's Murūj aḏ-Ḏahab wa-Maʿādin al-Jawhar (Meadows of Gold and Mines of Gems), where it is described alongside other games similar to Shatranj.
MainRuleset 310
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Reference Murray 1913: 343.
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SwedishDescription Shatranj al-Jawarhiya är ett ofullständigt förklarat spel från Al-Masudis Murūj aḏ-Ḏahab wa-Maʿādin al-Jawhar (Meadows of Gold and Mines of Gems), där det beskrivs tillsammans med andra spel som liknar Shatranj.

Id 291
Name Shatranj al-Husun
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Description Shatranj al-Husun is a game known from medieval manuscripts from the work of al-Amuli, a Persian Shatranj expert. It is played on an enlarged board with extra spaces where the Shah can move to force a draw.
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SwedishDescription Shatranj al-Husun ​​är ett spel känt från medeltida manuskript från arbetet av al-Amuli, en persisk Shatranj-expert. Det spelas på en förstorad bräda med extra utrymmen där Shahen kan flytta för att tvinga fram oavgjort.

Id 292
Name Grande Acedrex
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Description Grande Acedrex is an enlarged Chess game described in the Libro de los Juegos of Alfonso X. It could also be played with dice.
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SwedishDescription Grande Acedrex är ett förstorat schackspel som beskrivs i Libro de los Juegos av Alfonso X. Det kan också spelas med tärningar.

Id 293
Name Acedrex de los Cuatros Tiempos
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Description Acedrex de los Cuatros Tiempos is a four-player game derived from Chess. It was described in Alofonso X of Castile's Libro de los Juegos. The four players are conceptualized as playing the four seasons, eating away at the other seasons.
MainRuleset 313
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Reference Murray 1913: 348-349.
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SwedishDescription Acedrex de los Cuatros Tiempos är ett spel för fyra spelare som kommer från schack. Det beskrevs i Alofonso X från Kastiliens Libro de los Juegos. De fyra spelarna konceptualiseras som att de spelar de fyra årstiderna och äter upp de andra årstiderna.

Id 294
Name Los Escaques
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Description Los Escaques is a game based on the zodiac and movements of the planets, sun and moon. Points are awarded for placing the piece in certain alignments with the other pieces.
MainRuleset 314
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Reference Murray 1913: 349-351
Origin Spain
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SwedishDescription Los Escaques är ett spel baserat på zodiaken och planeternas rörelser, solen och månen. Poäng ges för att placera pjäsen i vissa linjer med de andra pjäserna.

Id 295
Name Shatranj Diwana Shah
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Description Shatranj Diwana Shah is a game from nineteenth century India that was described by Lala Raja Babu Sahib, Superintendent of the Palace Games Department of Patiala. One Shah plays against the other player's full complement of pieces.
MainRuleset 315
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Reference Murray 1913: 347 (note 19).
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Shatranj Diwana Shah är ett spel från 1800-talets Indien som beskrevs av Lala Raja Babu Sahib, chef för Palace Games Department of Patiala. En Shah spelar mot den andra spelarens fulla uppsättning pjäser.

Id 296
Name Shatr ikh Padan
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Description Shatr ikh Padan is a game from nineteenth century India that was described by Lala Raja Babu Sahib, Superintendent of the Palace Games Department of Patiala.. It is played with only the Shah and eight Pawns.
MainRuleset 316
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SwedishDescription Shatr ikh Padan är ett spel från 1800-talets Indien som beskrevs av Lala Raja Babu Sahib, föreståndare för Palace Games Department of Patiala. Det spelas endast med Shahen och åtta bönder.

Id 297
Name Shatranj Shir Bakri
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Description Shatranj Shir Bakri is a game from nineteenth century India that was described by Lala Raja Babu Sahib, Superintendent of the Palace Games Department of Patiala. It was played on a standard 8x8 board with 32 goats and two lions.
MainRuleset 317
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Reference Murray 1913: 347 note 19
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Shatranj Shir Bakri är ett spel från 1800-talets Indien som beskrevs av Lala Raja Babu Sahib, chef för Palace Games Department of Patiala. Det spelades på en vanlig 8x8-bräda med 32 getter och två lejon.

Id 298
Name Shodra
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Description Shodra is a game related to others which are derived from Indian Chaturanga played by the Soyot people of eastern Russia. It involves the stipulation that to win, a player must capture all of the opponent's pawns.
MainRuleset 318
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Origin Russia
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SwedishDescription Shodra är ett spel relaterat till andra som kommer från indiska Chaturanga som spelas av soyotfolket i östra Ryssland. Det innebär att för att vinna måste en spelare erövra alla motståndarens bönder.

Id 299
Name Saxun
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Description Sáxun is a game played by the Aleut peoples in what is now Alaska. Judging from the names of the pieces, it appears that the game was adopted from the Russians. It employs a unique starting position.
MainRuleset 319
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Reference Murray 1913: 374.
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SwedishDescription Sáxun är ett spel som spelas av aleuterna i det som nu är Alaska. Av namnen på bitarna att döma verkar det som om spelet antogs från ryssarna. Den har en unik utgångsposition.

Id 302
Name Makonn
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Description Makonn is a four-row mancala-style board game played in the Seychelles. It was described to Alex de Voogt in the 2007, but the game is attested from at least the time of World War I by the presence of game boards in the National Historic Museum from that time.
MainRuleset 322
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Origin Seychelles
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SwedishDescription Makonn är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas på Seychellerna. Det beskrevs för Alex de Voogt 2007, men spelet vittnas åtminstone från tiden för första världskriget genom närvaron av spelbrädor i National Historic Museum från den tiden.

Id 303
Name Nardshir
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Description Nardshir is a game attested from Persia and Mesopotamia from the middle of the first century CE. It is the ancestor of the game Nard, and may be the ancestor of similar games such as Backgammon.
MainRuleset 323
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Reference Murray 1951: 113-115.
Origin Persia
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SwedishDescription Nardshir är ett spel som bevisats från Persien och Mesopotamien från mitten av det första århundradet e.Kr. Det är förfader till spelet Nard, och kan vara förfader till liknande spel som Backgammon.

Id 305
Name Shuanglu
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Description Shuanglu is a race game known from East Asia that is similar to European Backgammon. References to it in Chinese sources date to the first millennium CE.
MainRuleset 325
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Reference Murray 1951: 36, 115-116; Culin 1895: 79-81.
Origin East Asia
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SwedishDescription Shuanglu är ett racespel känt från Östasien som liknar European Backgammon. Hänvisningar till det i kinesiska källor dateras till det första årtusendet e.Kr.

Id 306
Name Chupu
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Description Chupu is a race game played in China since the Three Kingdoms period, but forgotten at some point. Chinese sources often describe it as coming from the west. Modern scholars sometimes consider the name Chupu as a connection to Indian Chaupar, but this connection has not been truly documented.
MainRuleset 326
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Reference Murray 1951: 36.
Origin China
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SwedishDescription Chupu är ett racespel som spelat i Kina sedan Three Kingdoms-perioden, men som glömts någon gång. Kinesiska källor beskriver det ofta som att det kommer från väster. Moderna forskare betraktar ibland namnet Chupu som en koppling till indiska Chaupar, men denna koppling har inte riktigt dokumenterats.

Id 308
Name Los Palos
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Description Los Palos is a capturing game played by the Chinantec people of Oaxaca, Mexico. Played by two teams, two teams move their pieces along a track in an attempt to capture all of the opponent's pieces.
MainRuleset 328
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Reference Depaulis 1998: 94-96.
Origin Mexico
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SwedishDescription Los Palos är ett fångande spel som spelas av Chinantec-folket i Oaxaca, Mexiko. Spelade av två lag flyttar två lag sina pjäser längs en bana i ett försök att fånga motståndarens alla pjäser.

Id 309
Name Petol
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Description Petol is a race game played in the northern part of the state of Puebla in Mexico. It is thought to be a surviving form of the Aztec game Patolli.
MainRuleset 329
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Reference Caso 1924-1927
Origin Mexico
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SwedishDescription Petol är ett racerspel som spelas i den norra delen av delstaten Puebla i Mexiko. Det tros vara en överlevande form av det aztekiska spelet Patolli.

Id 310
Name Kolica Atarakua
NativeName Kolica Atárakua
Description Kolica Atárakua is a race game played by the Purépecha people of Michoacán, Mexico. The board is strikingly similar to boards found at Mesoamerican archaeological sites, suggesting that this game is very old.
MainRuleset 330
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Reference Depaulis 1998: 93: Soto Bravo 1992
Origin Mexico
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SwedishDescription Kolica Atárakua är ett rasspel som spelas av Purépecha-folket i Michoacán, Mexiko. Brädan är slående lik brädor som hittats på mesoamerikanska arkeologiska platser, vilket tyder på att detta spel är mycket gammalt.

Id 311
Name Chukaray
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Description Chukaray is a game known among several different indigenous populations in the Gran Chaco region of South America. It is a race game that requires a player to land on every space on the opponent's side of the board before attaining the goal. It is game of pure chance.
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SwedishDescription Chukaray är ett spel känt bland flera olika ursprungsbefolkningar i Gran Chaco-regionen i Sydamerika. Det är ett racespel som kräver att en spelare landar på varje utrymme på motståndarens sida av brädet innan han når målet. Det är ett rena slumpspel.

Id 312
Name Mapuche Game
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Description This game was played in during the sixteenth century by the Mapuche people of South America, but its name is not given in the sources. It is a race game with captures that is similar to other games from South America which were played in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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SwedishDescription Detta spel spelades under 1500-talet av Mapuche-folket i Sydamerika, men dess namn anges inte i källorna. Det är ett racespel med fångster som liknar andra spel från Sydamerika som spelades på 1800- och 1900-talen.

Id 313
Name Chungani
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Description Chungani was a game played by the Inka. Little is known about it, as it was mentioned by Spanish chroniclers but who did not completely describe it.
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SwedishDescription Chungani var ett spel som spelades av Inka. Lite är känt om det, eftersom det nämndes av spanska krönikörer men som inte helt beskrev det.

Id 314
Name Pasa
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Description Pasa is a dice game that was played in the Andes since at least the eighteenth century. It involves a special seven-sided die, and includes rolls where players may lose points. The highest roll is called "Huayru," which is a word for dice known to be used by the Inka.
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Reference Depaulis 1998: 32; Culin 1898: 805.
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SwedishDescription Pasa är ett tärningsspel som spelades i Anderna sedan åtminstone sjuttonhundratalet. Det involverar en speciell sjusidig tärning och inkluderar kast där spelare kan förlora poäng. Det högsta kastet kallas "Huayru," som är ett ord för tärningar som är känt för att användas av Inka.

Id 315
Name Huairu
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Description Huairu is a race game played in Ecuador during the mid-twentieth century. It utilizes a die that is similar to Inka die, so it is possible that the game is related to much older ones. It appears to be similar to other race games documented in the Andes region.
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Origin Ecuador
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SwedishDescription Huairu är ett racespel som spelades i Ecuador under mitten av nittonhundratalet. Det använder en tärning som liknar Inka tärning, så det är möjligt att spelet är relaterat till mycket äldre. Det verkar likna andra rasspel som dokumenterats i Anderna.

Id 316
Name Taptana
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Description Taptána was a game played in Peru. Famously, it is said to have been played by the last Inka emperor, Atahualpa, while he was imprisoned. The board is very similar to Spanish Alquerque, and cannot be dated to before the Spanish conquest.
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Reference Depaulis 1998: 36-38.
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SwedishDescription Taptána var en match som spelades i Peru. Kändt sägs det ha spelats av den siste Inka-kejsaren, Atahualpa, medan han satt i fängelse. Brädan är väldigt lik spanska Alquerque och kan inte dateras till före den spanska erövringen.

Id 317
Name Quechucague
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Description Quechucague is a game played by the Mapuche people of Chile that has been documented since the seventeenth century. It appears to have been both a race game and a capturing game.
MainRuleset 337
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Reference DePaulis 1998: 42-44.
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SwedishDescription Quechucague är ett spel som spelas av Mapuche-folket i Chile och som har dokumenterats sedan 1600-talet. Det verkar ha varit både ett racespel och ett fångande spel.

Id 318
Name Komikan
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Description Komikan is a game played in South America, particularly well-known in Chile. It is first mentioned in a text by J. I. Molina in 1787, describing it as a game of Chess. Subsequent authors have doubted the identification of this game as Chess, and have largely agreed that it is indeed a hunt game popular among the Araucanians from the nineteenth century, also known as "Leoncito." It is a hunt game, played on an Alquerque-type board with a triangular appendage. It may be derived from the game Komina (also Taptana) known from Inka times.
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SwedishDescription Komikan är ett spel som spelas i Sydamerika, särskilt välkänt i Chile. Det nämns första gången i en text av JI Molina 1787, som beskriver det som ett parti schack. Efterföljande författare har tvivlat på identifieringen av detta spel som schack och har i stort sett varit överens om att det verkligen är ett jaktspel som är populärt bland araukanierna från artonhundratalet, även känt som "Leoncito." Det är ett jaktspel som spelas på en Alquerque-typ skiva med ett triangulärt bihang. Det kan härröra från spelet Komina (även Taptana) känt från Inka-tiden.

Id 319
Name Abalala'e
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SwedishDescription Abalala'e är ett treradigt mancala-spel från Eritreas centrala högland. Det lärdes ut till R. Pankhurst av Abba Pawlos Tzadua, Abba Zacharias, Michael Yaqob och Gabra Sellasé Gabra Amlak, som alla kom från städer i den regionen. Det är också känt i de östra lågländerna i Eritrea som Gabata.

Id 320
Name Gabata (Aksum)
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SwedishDescription Gabata är ett namn som används flitigt för olika spel i mancala-stil i norra Afrikas horn. Detta spel, som spelas nära Aksum, är ett spel med tre rader.

Id 321
Name Selus
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Description Selus is a three-row mancala-style game played in Ethiopia since at least the nineteenth century. It is considered an aristocratic game, and was played by nobility in the Ethiopian Empire. It involves complex rules, and is said to have taken several hours to play.
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SwedishDescription Selus är ett treradigt mancala-spel som spelat i Etiopien sedan åtminstone artonhundratalet. Det anses vara ett aristokratiskt spel och spelades av adeln i det etiopiska riket. Det involverar komplexa regler, och sägs ha tagit flera timmar att spela.

Id 322
Name Gabata (Ansaba)
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Description Gabata is a term used for many mancala-style games in the Horn of Africa. This two-row version is played in the Ansaba region of Eritrea, and employs the simultaneous beginning phase that is seen among several games in the region.
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SwedishDescription Gabata är en term som används för många spel i mancala-stil på Afrikas horn. Denna tvåradsversion spelas i Ansaba-regionen i Eritrea och använder den samtidiga startfasen som ses bland flera spel i regionen.

Id 323
Name Mewelad
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Description Mewelad is a two-row mancala-style board game played in Eritrea. It involves a unique rule of capturing, where if a player does not capture when they are supposed to, there is a penalty assigned to that hole with alternative capturing rules.
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Origin Horn of Africa.
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SwedishDescription Mewelad är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas i Eritrea. Det innebär en unik regel för att fånga, där om en spelare inte fångar när de ska, det tilldelas en straff till det hålet med alternativa fångsregler.

Id 324
Name Mewegae
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Description Mewegae is a two-row mancala-style board game played in Eritrea. It contains a simultaneous opening move that is common in games from Eritrea and Ethiopia.
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SwedishDescription Mewegae är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas i Eritrea. Den innehåller ett samtidigt öppningsdrag som är vanligt i spel från Eritrea och Etiopien.

Id 325
Name Bechi
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Description Béchi is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Kunama people of Eritrea, particularly by boys and adolescent young men. It involves trickery, in which eliminated holes can be deceptively filled with counters to fool the other player into thinking they can play there.
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SwedishDescription Béchi är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Kunama-folket i Eritrea, särskilt av pojkar och unga män. Det involverar knep, där eliminerade hål bedrägligt kan fyllas med räknare för att lura den andra spelaren att tro att de kan spela där.

Id 326
Name Andada
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Description Andada is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Kunama people of western Eritrea. It is typically played by elders. It has an ending condition that is unusual among mancala-style games, in that the winner is determined by the first to clear their counters from the board once players only have single counters remaining.
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SwedishDescription Andada är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Kunama-folket i västra Eritrea. Det spelas vanligtvis av äldre. Det har ett slutvillkor som är ovanligt bland spel i mancala-stil, i det att vinnaren bestäms av den första att rensa sina räknare från brädet när spelare bara har enstaka räknare kvar.

Id 327
Name Qelat (Beni Amir-Mensa)
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Description Qelat is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Beni Amir and Mensa people of Eritrea. This game is typically played by older men, and is played for large stakes. Instead of capturing counters, players create "walda," captured holes in which counters accumulate throughout the game.
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SwedishDescription Qelat är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Beni Amir- och Mensa-folket i Eritrea. Detta spel spelas vanligtvis av äldre män och spelas för stora insatser. Istället för att fånga räknare skapar spelare "walda," fångade hål där räknare ackumuleras under hela spelet.

Id 328
Name Wa'ache Waledat
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Description Wa'aché Waledat is a two-row mancala-style board game played in Eritrea. It is typically played only by men and boys. It contains some of the rule mechanisms common to other Gabata games of Ethiopia.
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SwedishDescription Wa'aché Waledat är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas i Eritrea. Det spelas vanligtvis bara av män och pojkar. Den innehåller några av de regelmekanismer som är gemensamma för andra Gabata-spel i Etiopien.

Id 329
Name Selus (Massawa)
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SwedishDescription Selus är ett brädspel i tre rader mancala-stil som spelas i Eritrea. Det involverar fångst av hål, som samlar på sig räknare, men spelare kan också fånga från dessa hål när sådd slutar i det hålet.

Id 330
Name Rab'e
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Description Rab'e is a three-row mancala-style board game played in Eritrea. It is different from other three-row games because captures may happen at any time during the player's move.
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SwedishDescription Rab'e är ett brädspel i tre rader mancala-stil som spelas i Eritrea. Det skiljer sig från andra treradsspel eftersom fångster kan ske när som helst under spelarens drag.

Id 331
Name Gabata (Adegrat)
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SwedishDescription Gabata är ett ord som gäller för många spel i mancala-stil över hela Afrikas horn. Detta spel är en tvåradsversion som spelas i Adegrat-området i Etiopien.

Id 332
Name Gabata (Shoa and Adegrat)
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Description Gabata is a name for several mancala-style board games in the Horn of Africa. This is one of the more popular versions, played in central Ethiopia and the Adegrat region of Eritrea.
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Reference Pankhurst 1971: 172-176.
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SwedishDescription Gabata är ett namn för flera brädspel i mancala-stil på Afrikas horn. Detta är en av de mer populära versionerna, som spelas i centrala Etiopien och Adegrat-regionen i Eritrea.

Id 333
Name Gabata (Wuqro)
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SwedishDescription Gabata är en term som används för flera brädspel i mancala-stil på Afrikas horn. Detta är en tvåradsversion som spelas i Wuqro-området i Etiopien.

Id 334
Name Gabata (Shoa I)
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SwedishDescription Gabata är ett namn som appliceras på många brädspel i två eller tre rader mancala-stil som spelas på Afrikas horn. Den här är den mest spelade, och har bevisats i Etiopien sedan början av nittonhundratalet, men är troligen mycket äldre.

Id 335
Name Lahemay Waladat
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SwedishDescription Lahemay Waladat ("Min ko har fött barn") är ett tvåradigt brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas i Mek'ele, Etiopien.

Id 337
Name Lahemay Walida
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Description Lahemay Walida ("My cow has given birth") is a two-row mancala-style board game played in May Chew, Ethiopia.
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SwedishDescription Lahemay Walida ("Min ko har fött barn") är ett tvåradigt brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas i May Chew, Etiopien.

Id 338
Name Hufesay
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SwedishDescription Hufesay är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas i Maychew-området i Etiopien.

Id 339
Name Tapata
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Description Tapata is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Konso people of Ethiopia. It is typically played in spaces reserved for large assemblies by adult men and, less frequently, by boys and adolescents.
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SwedishDescription Tapata är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Konso-folket i Etiopien. Det spelas vanligtvis i utrymmen som är reserverade för stora sammankomster av vuxna män och, mer sällan, av pojkar och ungdomar.

Id 340
Name Lam Waladach
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Description Lam Waladach is a two-row mancala-style board game played in central Ethiopia. It begins with a stylized move.
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SwedishDescription Lam Waladach är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas i centrala Etiopien. Det börjar med ett stiliserat drag.

Id 341
Name Lamlameta
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Description Lamlameta is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Konso people of Ethiopia. It is played on a larger board than most other games played in Ethiopia,
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Origin Ethiopia
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SwedishDescription Lamlameta är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Konso-folket i Etiopien. Det spelas på ett större bräde än de flesta andra spel som spelas i Etiopien,

Id 342
Name Lamosh
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Description Lamosh is a two-row mancala-style board game played in Ethiopia. It is similar to the many other games played in the area.
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Origin Ethiopia
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SwedishDescription Lamosh är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas i Etiopien. Det liknar många andra spel som spelas i området.

Id 343
Name Gabata (Oromo)
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Description Gabata is a term used to refer to several mancala-style games in the Horn of Africa. This version is a two-row game played by an Oromo woman in Addis Ababa.
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SwedishDescription Gabata är en term som används för att referera till flera spel i mancala-stil på Afrikas horn. Denna version är ett tvåradsspel som spelas av en Oromo-kvinna i Addis Abeba.

Id 344
Name Jimafesosh
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Description Jimafesosh is a two-row mancala-style board game played in the Wollo region of Ethiopia.
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Origin Ethiopia
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SwedishDescription Jimafesosh är ett tvåradigt brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas i Wollo-regionen i Etiopien.

Id 345
Name Tuz
NativeName
Description Tuz is a two-row mancala-style board game played in the Wallo region of Ethiopia. It is a type of Gabata, which is the name for a variety of this type of game played in the region.
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SwedishDescription Tuz är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas i Wallo-regionen i Etiopien. Det är en typ av Gabata, vilket är namnet på en mängd olika spel som spelas i regionen.

Id 346
Name Dabuda
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Description Dabuda is a two-row mancala-style game that is particularly popular among the Afar who live in the Horn of Africa, and described by men from Asaita, Jibuti and Thio.
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SwedishDescription Dabuda är ett tvåradsspel i mancala-stil som är särskilt populärt bland afar som bor på Afrikas horn och beskrivs av män från Asaita, Jibuti och Thio.

Id 347
Name Fergen Gobale
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Description Fergen Gobale is a two-row mancala-style board game from Ethiopia. It contains special neutral holes that can be captured in the course of play.
MainRuleset 367
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SwedishDescription Fergen Gobale är ett tvåradigt brädspel i mancala-stil från Etiopien. Den innehåller speciella neutrala hål som kan fångas under spelets gång.

Id 348
Name Leyla
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Description Leyla is a two-row mancala-style game board played near Jigjiga, Ethiopia. It involves the capturing of holes, into which counters accumulate.
MainRuleset 368
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Origin Horn of Africa
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SwedishDescription Leyla är en tvårads spelplan i mancala-stil som spelas nära Jigjiga, Etiopien. Det handlar om att fånga upp hål, i vilka räknare ackumuleras.

Id 350
Name Rio Kadalis
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Description Rio Kadalis is a two-row mancala-style board game played in Ethiopia and Somalia. It shares characteristics of similar games from the Horn of Africa, such as the capture of any holes containing four counters.
MainRuleset 369
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Origin Horn of Africa
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SwedishDescription Rio Kadalis är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas i Etiopien och Somalia. Det delar egenskaperna hos liknande spel från Afrikas horn, som att fånga hål som innehåller fyra räknare.

Id 351
Name I Pere
NativeName
Description I Pere is a two-row mancala-style game board from played by the Dogon people of Mali. It is similar to other two-row games from the region, and was documented in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 370
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Reference Murray 1951: 183.
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SwedishDescription I Pere är en tvårads spelbräde i mancala-stil som spelas av Dogon-folket i Mali. Det liknar andra tvåradsspel från regionen och dokumenterades i början av nittonhundratalet.

Id 352
Name Nsumbi
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Description Nsumbi is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Taabwa people of central Africa.
MainRuleset 371
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Reference Townshend 1986: 110-112.
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SwedishDescription Nsumbi är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Taabwa-folket i centrala Afrika.

Id 353
Name Bao Kiswahili (East Africa)
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Description Bao Kiswahili is a four-row mancala-style game popular throughout East Africa. It is widely known as one of the more complex and difficult-to-master games in the world.
MainRuleset 372
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Reference Murray 1951: 220-223.
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SwedishDescription Bao Kiswahili är ett fyrradigt mancala-spel som är populärt i hela Östafrika. Det är allmänt känt som ett av de mer komplexa och svårbemästrade spelen i världen.

Id 354
Name Tablut
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Description Tablut is a game documented in Lapland during the 18th century. Judging from the form and rules, it is thought to be the latest surviving member of the tafl family. It is also currently the only tafl game to have a fully documented ruleset.
MainRuleset 373
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Reference Murray 1951:63-64
Origin Lapland
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SwedishDescription Tablut är ett spel dokumenterat i Lappland under 1700-talet. Att döma av formen och reglerna tros det vara den senast överlevande medlemmen i taflfamiljen. Det är också för närvarande det enda tafl-spelet som har ett fullt dokumenterat regeluppsättning.

Id 355
Name Bao Ki Arabu (Zanzibar 2)
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Description Bao Ki Arabu is one of two mancala-style games by the same name is played by people in Zanzibar, where it is said to have been the original version that came to the island from Arabia. Indeed, it is quite similar to Hawalis, which has been documented in Oman.
MainRuleset 374
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SwedishDescription Bao Ki Arabu är ett av två spel i mancala-stil med samma namn som spelas av människor på Zanzibar, där det sägs ha varit originalversionen som kom till ön från Arabien. Det är faktiskt ganska likt Hawalis, som har dokumenterats i Oman.

Id 356
Name Hus (Damara)
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Description ||Hus is a four-row mancala-style game played among several groups in Southwest Africa, including the Damara. Hus is a word applied to several different games throughout the region, which were documented in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 375
LudiiRuleset 375
Reference Townshend 1977b: 88-89.
Origin Southwest Africa
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SwedishDescription ||Hus är ett fyrradigt mancala-spel som spelas bland flera grupper i sydvästra Afrika, inklusive Damara. Hus är ett ord som används för flera olika spel i hela regionen, som dokumenterades i början av 1900-talet.

Id 357
Name Isolo
NativeName
Description Isolo is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Sukuma people in Tanzania. This game is typically played by boys.
MainRuleset 376
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Origin Tanzania
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SwedishDescription Isolo är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Sukuma-folket i Tanzania. Det här spelet spelas vanligtvis av pojkar.

Id 358
Name Gundru
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Description Gundru is a capturing game played in Tibet by adults. It employs the custodial capturing mechanism.
MainRuleset 377
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Origin Tibet
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SwedishDescription Gundru är ett fångande spel som spelas i Tibet av vuxna. Den använder mekanismen för frihetsberövande.

Id 359
Name Mbelele
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Description Mbelele is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Mba people of the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is a unique game in that the board contains single holes that interrupt the usual arrangement of neat rows of holes.
MainRuleset 378
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SwedishDescription Mbelele är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Mba-folket i Demokratiska republiken Kongo. Det är ett unikt spel genom att brädan innehåller enstaka hål som avbryter det vanliga arrangemanget av snygga rader av hål.

Id 360
Name Deka
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Description Deka is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Yombe people in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
MainRuleset 379
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Origin Democratic Republic of Congo.
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SwedishDescription Deka är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Yombe-folket i Demokratiska republiken Kongo.

Id 361
Name Alea Evangelii
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Description Alea Evangelii is a game that was discussed in Corpus Christi College Manuscript 122, dated to the twelfth century CE and probably written at Bangor Abbey, Ireland. The document illustrates the board with pieces on it and provides an ecclesiastical explanation for the board with reference to the Christian Gospels. It seems to be a Christian justification for an earlier game, which appears to have been similar to other known tafl games. Modern scholars have suggested that the author of the manuscript may have made several errors in reconstructing the board and the placement of the pieces.
MainRuleset 575
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Reference Murray 1951: 61.
Origin British Isles
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SwedishDescription Alea Evangelii är ett spel som diskuterades i Corpus Christi College Manuscript 122, daterat till 1100-talet e.Kr. och förmodligen skrivet i Bangor Abbey, Irland. Dokumentet illustrerar tavlan med bitar på och ger en kyrklig förklaring till tavlan med hänvisning till de kristna evangelierna. Det verkar vara en kristen motivering för ett tidigare spel, som verkar ha liknat andra kända tafl-spel. Moderna forskare har föreslagit att författaren till manuskriptet kan ha gjort flera fel när han rekonstruerade tavlan och placeringen av bitarna.

Id 362
Name Blue Nile
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Description Invented by William Daniel Troyka in 2002, Blue Nile is a modern game played on a hexagonal board.
MainRuleset 381
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Date 2002-00-00
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SwedishDescription Blue Nile uppfanns av William Daniel Troyka 2002 och är ett modernt spel som spelas på en sexkantig bräda.

Id 363
Name Brandub
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Description Brandub is a game from medieval Ireland that is mentioned in several Irish texts. These documents seem to outline an asymmetrical game with a special piece in the center, similar to other tafl games such as Tablut. It is uncertain what the size of the board was, or what form the pieces took.
MainRuleset 382
LudiiRuleset 382
Reference Murray 1951: 35.
Origin Ireland
DLPGame 1
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knownAliases Brannumh, Brannaib, Brandubh
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Brandub är ett spel från det medeltida Irland som nämns i flera irländska texter. Dessa dokument verkar skissera ett asymmetriskt spel med en speciell pjäs i mitten, liknande andra tafl-spel som Tablut. Det är osäkert hur stor brädan var eller vilken form bitarna tog.

Id 364
Name Cercar La Liebre
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Description This game is documented in Alfonso X's Libro de los Juegos. It is one of the earliest hunt games that has documented rules, and was played in thirteenth century Spain.
MainRuleset 383
LudiiRuleset 383
Reference Murray 1951: 99
Origin Spain
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knownAliases Catch the Hare
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SwedishDescription Detta spel är dokumenterat i Alfonso X:s Libro de los Juegos. Det är ett av de tidigaste jaktspelen som har dokumenterade regler och spelades i det trettonde århundradets Spanien.

Id 365
Name Dra
NativeName
Description Dra is a game popular in West Africa, particularly in the areas of the Sahel and across several groups including the Touareg, Hausa, Bambara, Bozo, Sourai, and Fula. Typically, one player plays with twelve sticks, the other with twelve stones.
MainRuleset 384
LudiiRuleset 384
Reference Murray 1951: 49.
Origin West Africa
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knownAliases Dili, Wali, Kyoti
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SwedishDescription Dra är ett spel som är populärt i Västafrika, särskilt i områdena i Sahel och i flera grupper inklusive Touareg, Hausa, Bambara, Bozo, Sourai och Fula. Vanligtvis spelar en spelare med tolv pinnar, den andra med tolv stenar.

Id 366
Name Felli
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Description Felli is a game with leaping captures from Morocco. It was documented by Moroccan immigrants to France who described the game as they played it in their childhood in Morocco.
MainRuleset 1934
LudiiRuleset 1934
Reference Lhôte 1994: 481.
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knownAliases Fich
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SwedishDescription Felli är ett spel med hoppande fångster från Marocko. Det dokumenterades av marockanska immigranter till Frankrike som beskrev spelet som de spelade det i sin barndom i Marocko.

Id 367
Name O-Pat-Kono
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Description O-Pat-Kono is a two-player game of alignment played since at least the late nineteenth century in Korea.
MainRuleset 386
LudiiRuleset 386
Reference Murray 1951: 92
Origin Korea
DLPGame 1
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knownAliases Five Field Kono
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SwedishDescription O-Pat-Kono är ett likriktningsspel för två spelare som spelat sedan åtminstone slutet av artonhundratalet i Korea.

Id 368
Name Jeu Militaire
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Description The Jeu Militaire is a game documented since the nineteenth century in France. It was reported by several sources as being played in the French military.
MainRuleset 387
LudiiRuleset 387
Reference Lucas 1887: 402-404.
Origin France
DLPGame 1
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knownAliases French Military Game, Hare and Hounds
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SwedishDescription Jeu Militaire är ett spel dokumenterat sedan artonhundratalet i Frankrike. Det rapporterades av flera källor som spelat i den franska militären.

Id 369
Name Go with the Floe
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Description Go with the Floe was invented by Phil Leduc. It is a chase game in which a player has seals pursued by another player's polar bears.
MainRuleset 388
LudiiRuleset 388
Reference nestorgames
Origin
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knownAliases
Author Phil Leduc
Publisher nestorgames (used with permission)
Date 2014-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Go with the Floe uppfanns av Phil Leduc. Det är ett jaktspel där en spelare har sälar som jagas av en annan spelares isbjörnar.

Id 370
Name Madelinette
NativeName
Description Madelinette is a game with uncertain history. It is similar to Asian blockade games, but has more pieces and playing spaces.
MainRuleset 389
LudiiRuleset 389
Reference
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Madelinette är ett spel med osäker historia. Det liknar asiatiska blockadspel, men har fler pjäser och spelutrymmen.

Id 371
Name Hat Diviyan Keliya
NativeName
Description Game played in Sri Lanka during the nineteenth century, but likely to be older. It is a hunt game like others common in South Asia, particularly those known as "tiger games."
MainRuleset 390
LudiiRuleset 390
Reference Murray 1951: 106–107
Origin South Asia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Seven Leopards
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Spelet spelades på Sri Lanka under artonhundratalet, men är troligen äldre. Det är ett jaktspel som andra vanliga i Sydasien, särskilt de som kallas "tigerspel."

Id 372
Name Havannah
NativeName
Description Havannah is a connection game invented by Christian Freeling and played on a hexagonal board.
MainRuleset 391
LudiiRuleset 391
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Christian Freeling
Publisher
Date 1981-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Havannah är ett kopplingsspel som uppfanns av Christian Freeling och spelas på en sexkantig bräda.

Id 373
Name Jungle
NativeName
Description Jungle is a modern game played in China and Southeast Asia and popular with children. Its origins are not well understood.
MainRuleset 392
LudiiRuleset 392
Reference
Origin China
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases The Jungle Game, Children's Chess, Animal Chess, dòushòuqí
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Jungle är ett modernt spel som spelas i Kina och Sydostasien och är populärt bland barn. Dess ursprung är inte väl förstått.

Id 374
Name Ko-app-paw-na
NativeName
Description Played by the Tiwa Puebloans in the Southwest United States. It is a game, with a similar board and starting position as Cercar la Liebre, but the goal is for the player with the greater number of stones to move to the opposite side of the board instead of blocking the other player from moving.
MainRuleset 393
LudiiRuleset 393
Reference Murray 1951: 99
Origin Southwest United States
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Fuego de la Liebre
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Spelas av Tiwa Puebloans i sydvästra USA. Det är ett spel, med en liknande bräda och utgångsläge som Cercar la Liebre, men målet är att spelaren med det större antalet stenar ska flytta till motsatt sida av brädet istället för att blockera den andra spelaren från att röra sig.

Id 375
Name Lines of Action
NativeName
Description Lines of Action was invented by Claude Soucie in 1969. It is played on an 8x8 board with twelve pieces per player.
MainRuleset 394
LudiiRuleset 394
Reference
Origin
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Claude Soucie
Publisher
Date 1988-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Lines of Action uppfanns av Claude Soucie 1969. Den spelas på en 8x8-bräda med tolv pjäser per spelare.

Id 376
Name Merimueng-rimueng-do
NativeName Merimüeng-rimüeng-do
Description Merimeueng-rimueng-do is a game from Sumatra that is similar to other hunt games in South and Southeast Asia. It has been played there at least since the beginning of the twentieth century, but is probably older.
MainRuleset 395
LudiiRuleset 395
Reference Murray 1951: 107
Origin Indonesia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Merimeueng-rimueng-do är ett spel från Sumatra som liknar andra jaktspel i Syd- och Sydostasien. Den har spelats där åtminstone sedan början av 1900-talet, men är troligen äldre.

Id 377
Name Pon Chochotl
NativeName
Description Pon Chocotl is a hunt game played by the Pima people in the southwest United States. It seems to be related to hunt games played by the Spanish.
MainRuleset 586
LudiiRuleset 396
Reference Murray 1951: 99
Origin Southwest United States
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Pon Chocotl är ett jaktspel som spelas av Pima-folket i sydvästra USA. Det verkar vara relaterat till jaktspel som spelas av spanjorerna.

Id 379
Name Demala Diviyan Keliya
NativeName
Description Demala Diviyan Keliya is a hunt game known by many names played throughout South Asia, and documented since the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 397
LudiiRuleset 397
Reference Murray 1951: 107.
Origin South Asia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Rafaya, Koti Sellama, Pulijudam
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Demala Diviyan Keliya är ett jaktspel känt av många namn som spelat i hela Sydasien och dokumenterat sedan början av 1900-talet.

Id 380
Name Squava
NativeName
Description Squava is a Yavalath variant on a 5x5 board.
MainRuleset 398
LudiiRuleset 398
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Néstor Romeral Andrés
Publisher nestorgames (used with permission)
Date 2011-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Squava är en Yavalath-variant på en 5x5-bräda.

Id 381
Name Coyote
NativeName
Description Coyote is a game said to have been played in Mexico in the late nineteenth century. It is unknown if it is still played now. It is a hunt game similar to those played around the world, and particularly close to the Spanish game Cercar la Liebre.
MainRuleset 583
LudiiRuleset 399
Reference Murray 1951: 99.
Origin Mexico? Spain?
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Coyote är ett spel som sägs ha spelats i Mexiko i slutet av artonhundratalet. Det är okänt om det fortfarande spelas nu. Det är ett jaktspel som liknar de som spelas runt om i världen, och särskilt nära det spanska spelet Cercar la Liebre.

Id 382
Name Cross
NativeName
Description Cross was invented by Cameron Browne in 2008. It is a connection game on a Hex board.
MainRuleset 400
LudiiRuleset 400
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Cameron Browne
Publisher nestorgames (used with permission)
Date 2008-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Cross uppfanns av Cameron Browne 2008. Det är ett kopplingsspel på ett Hex-bräde.

Id 383
Name Gol Ekuish
NativeName
Description Gol Ekuish is a game from India with leaping captures like many others in South Asia and beyond. The board consists of seven concentric circles divided by three diameters.
MainRuleset 401
LudiiRuleset 401
Reference Murray 1951: 71
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Gol-skuish
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Gol Ekuish är ett spel från Indien med hoppande fångster som många andra i södra Asien och utanför. Tavlan består av sju koncentriska cirklar delade med tre diametrar.

Id 384
Name Grasshopper
NativeName
Description Grasshopper is a Halma variant played with a draughts set and published in 1948.
MainRuleset 402
LudiiRuleset 402
Reference
Origin
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Grasshopper är en Halma-variant som spelas med utkast och publicerades 1948.

Id 385
Name Groups
NativeName
Description Groups was created by Richard Hutnik in 1998. It is a connection game with the goal of creating an orthogonally connected group of six.
MainRuleset 403
LudiiRuleset 403
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Richard Hutnik
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Groups skapades av Richard Hutnik 1998. Det är ett kopplingsspel med målet att skapa en ortogonalt sammankopplad grupp om sex.

Id 386
Name Pong Hau K'i
NativeName
Description Pong Hau K'i is a blocking game documented during the nineteenth century East Asia, but medieval graffiti suggests that it may be even older.
MainRuleset 404
LudiiRuleset 404
Reference Murray 1951: 92
Origin Asia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Horseshoe, On-Moul-Kono, Sua Tok Tong, Do Guti, Well Kono
Author
Publisher
Date 1998-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Pong Hau K'i är ett blockerande spel dokumenterat under 1800-talets Östasien, men medeltida graffiti antyder att det kan vara ännu äldre.

Id 387
Name Tawlbwrdd
NativeName
Description Tawlbwrdd is a game in the tafl family mentioned in Peniarth Manuscript 158, describing a portion of the game as played in Wales during the sixteenth century.
MainRuleset 593
LudiiRuleset 405
Reference Murray 1951: 62-63
Origin Wales
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
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SwedishDescription Tawlbwrdd är ett spel i tafl-familjen som nämns i Peniarth Manuscript 158, som beskriver en del av spelet som det spelades i Wales under 1500-talet.

Id 388
Name Spots
NativeName
Description Spots was created by Cameron Browne for Ludii. It is played on a hexagonal board.
MainRuleset 406
LudiiRuleset 406
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Cameron Browne
Publisher Ludii
Date 2020-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Spots skapades av Cameron Browne för Ludii. Det spelas på en sexkantig bräda.

Id 389
Name Snowpaque
NativeName
Description Snowpaque was created from the software AiAi. It is played on a hexagonal board.
MainRuleset 407
LudiiRuleset 407
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Stephen Tavener
Publisher
Date 2015-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Snopaque skapades från programvaran AiAi. Det spelas på en sexkantig bräda.

Id 390
Name Ploy
NativeName
Description Ploy was invented by Frank Thibault in 1970. It can be played by two or four players and the goal is to capture the opponent's Commander.
MainRuleset 408
LudiiRuleset 408
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Frank Thibault
Publisher 3M, Dujardin, Grow Jogos e Brinquedos, Schmid
Date 1970-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Ploy uppfanns av Frank Thibault 1970. Den kan spelas av två eller fyra spelare och målet är att fånga motståndarens Commander.

Id 392
Name Picaria
NativeName
Description Picaria is a game played by the people of Isleta Pueblo in New Mexico in the early twentieth century, but likely to be older. This version is played on a smaller board.
MainRuleset 585
LudiiRuleset 587
Reference Murray 1951: 42
Origin Southwest United States
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Pitarilla, Bidaria
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
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SwedishDescription Picaria är ett spel som spelades av invånarna på Isleta Pueblo i New Mexico i början av 1900-talet, men som troligen är äldre. Denna version spelas på en mindre bräda.

Id 393
Name Dai Hasami Shogi
NativeName
Description Dai Hasami Shogi is a Hasami Shogi variant played with Go pieces.
MainRuleset 410
LudiiRuleset 410
Reference
Origin Japan
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Dai Hasami Shogi är en Hasami Shogi-variant som spelas med Go-bitar.

Id 394
Name Fox and Geese
NativeName
Description Fox and Geese is a game known from medieval Europe with a complicated history. Many different versions are known, and it spread to many places that encountered Europeans and was adopted in various places with local rules. It is still played today, and it was thought that during the medieval and early modern period it was played by poorer classes of people, at least in England. In general, it is a typical hunt game.
MainRuleset 411
LudiiRuleset 411
Reference Murray 1951: 101–102
Origin Europe
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Tods and Lambs, Renard et les Poules, Marelle Quintuple, Lupo e Pecore, Fuchs und Gänse, Hühner, Fuchs im Hünerhof, Schaap en Wolf, Räfspel, Volki Ovtsy
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 10213
OriginPoint 54°4'42.87"N, 2°44'0.62"W
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SwedishDescription Fox and Geese är ett spel känt från det medeltida Europa med en komplicerad historia. Många olika versioner är kända, och det spred sig till många platser som stötte på européer och antogs på olika platser med lokala regler. Den spelas än idag, och man trodde att den under medeltiden och tidigmodern tid spelades av fattigare klasser av människor, åtminstone i England. I allmänhet är det ett typiskt jaktspel.

Id 395
Name Li'b al-'Aqil
NativeName
Description Li'b al-'Aqil ("game of the wise") is a two-row mancala-style board game from Egypt. It allows one player to distribute the counters as they wish, and the opponent to swap the board around if they do not like the result.
MainRuleset 412
LudiiRuleset 412
Reference Murray 1951: 167.
Origin Egypt
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Mankala, Leab el-'Akil
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Li'b al-'Aqil ("de vises spel") är ett tvåradigt brädspel i mancala-stil från Egypten. Det tillåter en spelare att fördela räknarna som de vill, och motståndaren att byta om brädet om de inte gillar resultatet.

Id 396
Name Castello
NativeName
Description Invented by Carl Renström in 1971, Castello is a game in which players must capture certain spaces on the board, known as "castles."
MainRuleset 413
LudiiRuleset 413
Reference Le Livre des Jeux de Pions, Michel Boutin, Page 41
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Carl Renström
Publisher Alga, Brio AB
Date 1971-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Castello, som uppfanns av Carl Renström 1971, är ett spel där spelare måste fånga vissa utrymmen på brädet, känt som "slott".

Id 397
Name Press Ups
NativeName
Description Press Ups was invented in 1974 by Yigal Bogoslavski.
MainRuleset 414
LudiiRuleset 414
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Au Plus Fin, Basis 10, Brain Fight, Drück Fix, Drückfix, Mako 10 sur 10, Touch and Go, Touch Down
Author Yigal Bogoslavski
Publisher Invicta Games Clipper Irwin Toy Ltd. Mako Par
Date 1974-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 9929
OriginPoint
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Press Ups uppfanns 1974 av Yigal Bogoslavski.

Id 398
Name Kharbaga
NativeName
Description Kharbaga is a game played in North Africa, and is related to similar games played there that are similar to Alquerque. The board is a five by five grid.
MainRuleset 415
LudiiRuleset 415
Reference Hamidoun 1952: 68.
Origin North Africa
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 109797
OriginPoint 21°17'5.16"N, 14°6'11.91"W
EvidenceRange 5452,5512
WishlistGame 0
Notes
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SwedishDescription Kharbaga är ett spel som spelas i Nordafrika och är relaterat till liknande spel som spelas där och som liknar Alquerque. Brädan är ett fem gånger fem rutnät.

Id 400
Name Camelot
NativeName
Description Camelot is a Chess variant invented by George Parker in the late nineteenth century and published by Parker Brothers.
MainRuleset 416
LudiiRuleset 416
Reference Le Livre des Jeux de Pions, Michel Boutin, Page 38
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Chivalry, Inside Moves
Author George S. Parker
Publisher The Game Crafter, LLC, John Waddington Ltd.,
Date 1930-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId 5251
OriginPoint
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Camelot är en schackvariant som uppfanns av George Parker i slutet av artonhundratalet och publicerades av Parker Brothers.

Id 401
Name Salta
NativeName
Description Salta was invented by Konrad Heinrich Büttgenbach in 1899. It is related to Halma.
MainRuleset 417
LudiiRuleset 417
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Konrad Büttgenbach
Publisher
Date 1899-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 18683
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Salta uppfanns av Konrad Heinrich Büttgenbach 1899. Det är släkt med Halma.

Id 403
Name Ataxx
NativeName
Description Ataxx is an arcade game invented in 1990 by the Leland Corporation and was originally called Infection.
MainRuleset 419
LudiiRuleset 419
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Infection
Author Dave Crummack, Craig Galley
Publisher Capcom Co., Ltd., Leland Corporation, Virgin
Date 1990-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 91313
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Ataxx är ett arkadspel som uppfanns 1990 av Leland Corporation och hette ursprungligen Infection.

Id 404
Name Yovodji
NativeName
Description Yovodji is a game observed in Dahomey during the early twentieth century. It was a game played typically by women, often played during funerals.
MainRuleset 420
LudiiRuleset 420
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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EvidenceRange 5455,5455
WishlistGame 0
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SwedishDescription Yovodji är ett spel som observerades i Dahomey under det tidiga nittonhundratalet. Det var ett spel som vanligtvis spelades av kvinnor, ofta spelat under begravningar.

Id 405
Name Enindji
NativeName
Description Enindji is a two-row mancala-style board game that was documented in Dahomey in the early twentieth century. It is similar to other games in the region like Oware, but has a unique capture where the owner of the hole, rather than the person sowing, captures the counters.
MainRuleset 421
LudiiRuleset 421
Reference
Origin Benin
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Eninji
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Enindji är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som dokumenterades i Dahomey i början av 1900-talet. Det liknar andra spel i regionen som Oware, men har en unik fångst där ägaren av hålet, snarare än den som sådde, fångar räknarna.

Id 406
Name Fondji
NativeName
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SwedishDescription Fondji är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelades i Dahomey i början av 1900-talet. Det liknar andra tvåradiga mancalaspel från regionen, som Oware.

Id 407
Name Woli
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Description Woli is a two-row mancala-style game played in the Senegal Valley of West Africa. It was popular among young married women.
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SwedishDescription Woli är ett tvåradigt mancala-spel som spelas i Senegaldalen i Västafrika. Det var populärt bland unga gifta kvinnor.

Id 408
Name Manddiare
NativeName Manddiaré
Description Manddiaré is a two-row mancala-style board game played in Mauritania but women amd young girls. Sometimes boys would play it to get to know girls, but this would not occur in public spaces.
MainRuleset 424
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Reference Silva 1995: 235.
Origin Mauritania
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SwedishDescription Manddiaré är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas i Mauretanien men kvinnor och unga flickor. Ibland spelade pojkar det för att lära känna tjejer, men det inträffade inte i offentliga utrymmen.

Id 409
Name Foji
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Description Foji is a two-row mancala-style board game observed in Dahomey during the early twentieth century. It is similar to other two-row mancala games from West Africa.
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SwedishDescription Foji är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som observerades i Dahomey under det tidiga nittonhundratalet. Det liknar andra tvåradiga mancalaspel från Västafrika.

Id 410
Name Kapana Bona
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Description Kapana Bona is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Gourounsi people in West Africa. Instead of being played on a board, the counters are placed in heaps on the ground.
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SwedishDescription Kapana Bona är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Gourounsi-folket i Västafrika. Istället för att spelas på ett bräde placeras diskarna i högar på marken.

Id 411
Name Oure Ngat
NativeName Ouré Ngat
Description Ouré Ngat is a two-row mancala-style board game played in Senegal during the early twentieth century. It is not typically played on a board; instead, the counters are arranged in heaps on the ground.
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SwedishDescription Ouré Ngat är ett tvåradigt brädspel i mancala-stil som spelades i Senegal under det tidiga nittonhundratalet. Det spelas vanligtvis inte på ett bräde; i stället är diskarna upplagda i högar på marken.

Id 412
Name Wore
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Description Wöré was observed in the early twentieth century in St. Louis, Senegal. It was considered a game for women, and in some families it is forbidden for young girls and uncircumcised boys to play it.
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Origin West Africa.
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SwedishDescription Wöré observerades i början av nittonhundratalet i St. Louis, Senegal. Det ansågs vara ett spel för kvinnor, och i vissa familjer är det förbjudet för unga flickor och oomskurna pojkar att spela det.

Id 413
Name Namudilakunze
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Description Namudilakunze is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Ba-Ila people of Zambia. It was played there in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 429
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Reference Murray 1951: 210.
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SwedishDescription Namudilakunze är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Ba-Ila-folket i Zambia. Den spelades där i början av 1900-talet.

Id 414
Name Mandoli
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Description Mandoli is a two-row mancala-style game board documented on the island of Hydra in Greece in the early nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 430
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Reference Murray 1951: 166.
Origin Greece
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SwedishDescription Mandoli är en tvårads spelplan i mancala-stil dokumenterad på ön Hydra i Grekland i början av artonhundratalet.

Id 415
Name Mawkar Katiya
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Description Mawkar Katiya is a two-row mancala-style board game that was played by the Khasi people of India in the early part of the twentieth century.
MainRuleset 431
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Reference Murray 1951: 169.
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SwedishDescription Mawkar Katiya är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelades av Khasi-folket i Indien i början av 1900-talet.

Id 416
Name Kanji Guti
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Description Kanji Guti is a two-row mancala-style board game that is played in the Orissa region of India. Is was documented in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 432
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Reference Murray 1951: 169.
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SwedishDescription Kanji Guti är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas i Orissa-regionen i Indien. Det dokumenterades i början av nittonhundratalet.

Id 417
Name Motiq
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Description Motiq is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Kédang people on the island of Lembata in Indonesia.
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SwedishDescription Motiq är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Kédang-folket på ön Lembata i Indonesien.

Id 418
Name O An Quan
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Description O An Quan is a two-row mancala-style board game played by children in Vietnam.
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SwedishDescription O An Quan är ett tvåradigt brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av barn i Vietnam.

Id 419
Name Katra
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Description Katra is a four-row mancala-style game board played in Madagascar. This version was observed being played by the Sakalava people in the early twentieth century.
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SwedishDescription Katra är en fyrrads spelbräda i mancala-stil som spelas på Madagaskar. Denna version observerades spelas av Sakalava-folket i början av nittonhundratalet.

Id 420
Name Vai Lung Thlan
NativeName Vai Lung Thlān
Description Vai Lung Thlān is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Mizo people of India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar.
MainRuleset 436
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Reference Murray 1951: 169.
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SwedishDescription Vai Lung Thlān är ett tvåradigt brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Mizo-folket i Indien, Bangladesh och Myanmar.

Id 421
Name Unnee Tugalluulax
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Description Unnee Tugullalax is a two-row mancala-style board game from Mongolia. It is typically played with camel droppings on a board. The game is imbued with the symbolism of the cycle of reproduction of a cow, as a hole fills with counters it progresses along the cycle of reproduction until it has four counters, when the calve is produced and the four counters are captured.
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SwedishDescription Unnee Tugullalax är ett tvåradigt brädspel i mancala-stil från Mongoliet. Det spelas vanligtvis med kamelspillning på ett bräde. Spelet är genomsyrat av symboliken för reproduktionscykeln för en ko, när ett hål fylls med räknare fortskrider det längs reproduktionscykeln tills det har fyra räknare, när kalven produceras och de fyra räknarna fångas.

Id 422
Name Bay Khom
NativeName Bày Khòm
Description Bày Khòm is a two-row mancala-style board game from Cambodia. It was observed in the mid-twentieth century, but it is possible that Khmer texts from the middle ages mention it as "khbal camuon."
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SwedishDescription Bày Khòm är ett tvåradigt brädspel i mancala-stil från Kambodja. Det observerades i mitten av nittonhundratalet, men det är möjligt att khmertexter från medeltiden nämner det som "khbal camuon."

Id 423
Name Waurie
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Description Waurie is a two-row mancala-style board game from the Cayman Islands. This game does not involve captures, and players attempt to empty their row of holes to win.
MainRuleset 439
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SwedishDescription Waurie är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil från Caymanöarna. Det här spelet involverar inte fångar, och spelare försöker tömma sin rad med hål för att vinna.

Id 424
Name Atari Go
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Description Atari Go is a simplified version of Go where the first person to capture a stone wins.
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SwedishDescription Atari Go är en förenklad version av Go där den första personen att fånga en sten vinner.

Id 425
Name Conspirateurs
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Description Conspirateurs is a game resembling Halma. R.C. Bell claimed that it was invented around the time of the French Revolution, but this may have been speculation.
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Reference Bell, R. C. (1983). "Conspirators". The Boardgame Book. Exeter Books. pp. 128–29.
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SwedishDescription Conspirateurs är ett spel som liknar Halma. RC Bell hävdade att det uppfanns runt tiden för den franska revolutionen, men detta kan ha varit spekulationer.

Id 426
Name Feed the Ducks
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Description Feed the Ducks was invented in 2011 by Néstor Romeral Andrés.It is a game played on a hexagonal board where the goal is to group all of a player's pieces together.
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Author Néstor Romeral Andrés
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Feed the Ducks uppfanns 2011 av Néstor Romeral Andrés. Det är ett spel som spelas på en sexkantig bräda där målet är att gruppera alla en spelares pjäser.

Id 427
Name HexDame
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Description HexDame is a Draughts game played on a Hex board invented by Christian Freeling in 1979.
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Author Christian Freeling
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Date 1979-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription HexDame är ett Drafts-spel som spelas på en Hex-bräda som uppfanns av Christian Freeling 1979.

Id 428
Name L'attaque
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Description L'attaque was designed by Hermance Edan in France in 1908, and was an early predecessor of Stratego.
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Origin France
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SwedishDescription L'attaque designades av Hermance Edan i Frankrike 1908 och var en tidig föregångare till Stratego.

Id 429
Name Manalath
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Description Manalath was invented in 2012 by Dieter Stein and Néstor Romeral Andrés. It is a Yavalath-like game in which the players must create a group of five without first making a group of four.
MainRuleset 445
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Reference
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Author Dieter Stein Néstor Romeral Andrés
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Date 2012-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Manalath uppfanns 2012 av Dieter Stein och Néstor Romeral Andrés. Det är ett Yavalath-liknande spel där spelarna måste skapa en grupp på fem utan att först skapa en grupp på fyra.

Id 430
Name Odd
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Description Odd was invented in 2007 by Nick Bentley. It is played on a hexagonal board.
MainRuleset 446
LudiiRuleset 446
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Date 2007-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Odd uppfanns 2007 av Nick Bentley. Det spelas på en sexkantig bräda.

Id 431
Name Omega
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Description Omega was invented by Néstor Romeral Andrés in 2010. It is described as a cross between Hex and Go.
MainRuleset 447
LudiiRuleset 447
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Author Néstor Romeral Andrés
Publisher nestorgames (used with permission)
Date 2010-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Omega uppfanns av Néstor Romeral Andrés 2010. Det beskrivs som en korsning mellan Hex och Go.

Id 432
Name Pentalath
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Description Pentalath was invented by Cameron Browne in 2009. It is a connection game with the goal of creating a group of five in a row, but with complications.
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Author Cameron Browne
Publisher nestorgames (used with permission)
Date 2009-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Pentalath uppfanns av Cameron Browne 2009. Det är ett kopplingsspel med målet att skapa en grupp på fem i rad, men med komplikationer.

Id 433
Name Quantum Leap
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Description Quantum Leap was invented in 2013 by Néstor Romeral Andrés. It can be played on a hexagonal grid of any size.
MainRuleset 449
LudiiRuleset 449
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Author Néstor Romeral Andrés
Publisher nestorgames (used with permission)
Date 2013-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Quantum Leap uppfanns 2013 av Néstor Romeral Andrés. Det kan spelas på ett hexagonalt rutnät av vilken storlek som helst.

Id 434
Name Spline
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Description Spline was invented in 2011 by Néstor Romeral Andrés. It is a game of alignment in which marbles are stacked on top of one another.
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Author Néstor Romeral Andrés
Publisher nestorgames (used with permission)
Date 2011-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Spline uppfanns 2011 av Néstor Romeral Andrés. Det är ett spel där kulorna staplas ovanpå varandra.

Id 435
Name Susan
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Description Susan was invented by Stephem Linhart in 1991. It is played on a hexagonal board.
MainRuleset 451
LudiiRuleset 451
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Author Stephen Linhart
Publisher
Date 1991-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Susan uppfanns av Stephem Linhart 1991. Det spelas på en sexkantig bräda.

Id 436
Name Yavalade
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Description Yavalade was invented in 2012 by Néstor Romeral Andrés. It is a derivative of Yavalath.
MainRuleset 452
LudiiRuleset 452
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Origin
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Author Néstor Romeral Andrés
Publisher nestorgames (used with permission)
Date 2012-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Yavalade uppfanns 2012 av Néstor Romeral Andrés. Det är ett derivat av Yavalath.

Id 437
Name Yavalanchor
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Description Yavanalanchor is a Yavalath derivative invented by Néstor Romeral Andrés in 2012.
MainRuleset 453
LudiiRuleset 453
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Author Néstor Romeral Andrés
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Date 2012-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Yavanalanchor är ett Yavalath-derivat som uppfanns av Néstor Romeral Andrés 2012.

Id 438
Name Manzhouqi
NativeName Mǎnzhōuqí
Description Manzhouqi is a game described by Xu Ke, a Qing Dynasty historian, who says it was played in Manchuria. It is similar to Xiangqi, and each player plays with different pieces.
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Origin Manchuria
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SwedishDescription Manzhouqi är ett spel som beskrivs av Xu Ke, en historiker från Qingdynastin, som säger att det spelades i Manchuriet. Det liknar Xiangqi, och varje spelare spelar med olika pjäser.

Id 439
Name Chess Puzzle
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SwedishDescription I detta schackpussel måste du schackmatt den svarta kungen med minsta möjliga antal drag med de vita pjäserna.

Id 440
Name Shogi Puzzle
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Description Shogi puzzles are known in some of the earliest texts about the game. The are similar to Chess puzzles, where players are given a scenario on the Shogi board to solve.
MainRuleset 456
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SwedishDescription Shogi-pussel är kända i några av de tidigaste texterna om spelet. De liknar schackpussel, där spelarna får ett scenario på Shogi-brädet att lösa.

Id 441
Name Maharajah Chess
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Description Maharajah Chess is a Chess variant known since the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 457
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SwedishDescription Maharajah Chess är en schackvariant känd sedan artonhundratalet.

Id 442
Name Amazon Chess
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Description Amazon Chess is a version of Chess where the queen also has the movement ability of a Chess knight. The queen is known instead as an "amazon."
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SwedishDescription Amazon Chess är en version av Chess där drottningen också har rörelseförmågan som en schackriddare. Drottningen är istället känd som en "amazon."

Id 444
Name Horde Chess
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Description Horde Chess is a Chess variant in which one player plays with a standard set of pieces and the other plays with 32 pawns.
MainRuleset 460
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SwedishDescription Horde Chess är en schackvariant där en spelare spelar med en standarduppsättning pjäser och den andra spelar med 32 bönder.

Id 445
Name Loop Chess
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Description Loop Chess is a Chess variant that borrows incorporates the reintroduction of captured pieces into Chess.
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SwedishDescription Loop Chess är en schackvariant som lånar inkorporerar återinförandet av fångade pjäser i schack.

Id 446
Name Los Alamos Chess
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Description Los Alamos Chess is a Chess variant played on a 6x6 board without bishops. It was the first Chess game played by a computer program at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory in 1956.
MainRuleset 462
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Author Paul Stein and Mark Wells
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Date 1956-00-00
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SwedishDescription Los Alamos Chess är en schackvariant som spelas på ett 6x6-bräde utan biskopar. Det var det första schackspelet som spelades av ett datorprogram vid Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory 1956.

Id 448
Name Minishogi
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Description Minishogi was invented in 1970 by Shigenobu Kusumoto. It is a Shogi variant with fewer pieces nd played on a 5x5 board.
MainRuleset 463
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Author Shigenobu Kusumoto
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Date 1970-00-00
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SwedishDescription Minishogi uppfanns 1970 av Shigenobu Kusumoto. Det är en Shogi-variant med färre pjäser och spelas på en 5x5-bräda.

Id 449
Name Taikyoku Shogi
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Description Taikyoku Shogi is the largest known Shogi variant, with 804 total pieces on the board. It is first documented in Japan in the Shogi Zushiki, which is reportedly from the seventeenth century.
MainRuleset 464
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SwedishDescription Taikyoku Shogi är den största kända Shogi-varianten, med totalt 804 pjäser på brädet. Den dokumenterades först i Japan i Shogi Zushiki, som enligt uppgift är från 1600-talet.

Id 450
Name Janggi
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Description Janggi is played in Korea and is very similar to other games derived from Indian Chaturanga throughout East Asia. It is very popular in Korea, and international tournaments are becoming more popular.
MainRuleset 465
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Reference Murray 1913: 134–137
Origin Korea
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SwedishDescription Janggi spelas i Korea och är väldigt lik andra spel som kommer från indiska Chaturanga i hela Östasien. Det är mycket populärt i Korea, och internationella turneringar blir mer populära.

Id 451
Name Chameleon
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Description Invented by Randy Cox and Bill Taylor, Chameleon is a Hex variant
MainRuleset 466
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Reference C. Browne (2005), Connection Games: Variations on a Theme, AK Peters, Massachusetts (ISBN 1568812248).
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Author Randy Cox (I), Bill Taylor
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Date 2003-00-00
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SwedishDescription Chameleon har uppfunnits av Randy Cox och Bill Taylor och är en Hex-variant

Id 452
Name Gonnect
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Description Gonnect was invented by João Pedro Neto in 2000. It is played with a Go board and pieces, with the goal of creating a group that connects two opposite sides of the board.
MainRuleset 467
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Date 2000-00-00
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SwedishDescription Gonnect uppfanns av João Pedro Neto år 2000. Den spelas med en Go-bräda och pjäser, med målet att skapa en grupp som förbinder två motsatta sidor av brädan.

Id 453
Name Kaooa
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Description Kaooa is a hunt game documented in the early twentieth century in India, but it is probably much older, as graffiti with the pattern of the board have been found at sites such as medieval Vijayanagara.
MainRuleset 468
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Reference Murray 1951: 112
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Kaooa är ett jaktspel dokumenterat i början av 1900-talet i Indien, men det är förmodligen mycket äldre, eftersom graffiti med tavlans mönster har hittats på platser som medeltida Vijayanagara.

Id 458
Name EinStein Wurfelt Nicht
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Description EinStein Würfelt Nicht! (Einstein does not play dice) is a board game, designed by Ingo Althöfer, a professor of applied mathematics in Jena, Germany. It was the official game of an exhibition about Einstein in Germany during the Einstein Year (2005).The name of the game in German has a double meaning. It is a play on Einstein's famous quote "I am convinced that He (God) does not play dice" and also refers to the fact that when a player has only one cube (ein Stein) remaining, they no longer need to "play dice", and may simply move the cube.
MainRuleset 472
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Author Ingo Althöfer
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Date 2004-00-00
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SwedishDescription EinStein Würfelt Nicht! (Einstein spelar inte tärning) är ett brädspel, designat av Ingo Althöfer, professor i tillämpad matematik i Jena, Tyskland. Det var det officiella spelet för en utställning om Einstein i Tyskland under Einstein-året (2005). Namnet på spelet på tyska har en dubbel betydelse. Det är en lek med Einsteins berömda citat "Jag är övertygad om att Han (Gud) inte spelar tärning" och hänvisar också till det faktum att när en spelare bara har en kub (ein Stein) kvar, behöver de inte längre " "spela tärningar", och kan helt enkelt flytta kuben.

Id 478
Name Dice Shogi
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Description Dice Shogi is a recently invented Shogi variant. It is essentially Mini Shogi played with dice determining the players' moves.
MainRuleset 492
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SwedishDescription Dice Shogi är en nyligen uppfunnen Shogi-variant. Det är i huvudsak Mini Shogi som spelas med tärningar som bestämmer spelarnas drag.

Id 479
Name Domineering
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Description Domineering is a mathematical game, typically played on a sheet of paper with a grid, and with dominoes. Players take turns placing dominoes until one can no longer play.
MainRuleset 493
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Reference Wikipedia
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SwedishDescription Dominering är ett matematiskt spel som vanligtvis spelas på ett papper med ett rutnät och med dominobrickor. Spelare turas om att placera dominobrickor tills man inte längre kan spela.

Id 507
Name Hyvn aetter Hare
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Description Hyvn ætter Hare is a blackade game played on Funen Island in Denmark. One player plays as the hare, and the other as three hounds, which attempt to trap the hare.
MainRuleset 521
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Reference Michaelsen 2014: 204.
Origin Scandinavia
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SwedishDescription Hyvn ætter Hare är ett blackade-spel som spelas på Fyn i Danmark. En spelare spelar som haren och den andra som tre hundar, som försöker fånga haren.

Id 509
Name Len Choa
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Description Len Choa is a game that was documented from Thailand in the early nineteenth century. It was incompletely described, but it appears to be similar to hunt games popular in South and Southeast Asia.
MainRuleset 523
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Reference Murray 1951: 106.
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SwedishDescription Len Choa är ett spel som dokumenterades från Thailand i början av artonhundratalet. Det beskrevs ofullständigt, men det verkar likna jaktspel som är populära i Syd- och Sydostasien.

Id 517
Name Ho-Bag Gonu
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Description Ho-Bag Gonu is a Korean game with an uncertain history. It is a blockade game, similar to others found throughout Asia.
MainRuleset 573
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SwedishDescription Ho-Bag Gonu är ett koreanskt spel med en osäker historia. Det är ett blockadspel, liknande andra som finns i hela Asien.

Id 518
Name NoGo
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Description NoGo is a combinatorial game for two players: Black and White. It's played on the intersections (points) of an initially empty square or rectangular board. Board sizes bigger than 9x9 are not recommended. 6x7 boards have been used in some human matches.NoGo takes the Go concepts of group and liberty and uses them in the most minimalistic possible way. The resulting game, with no captures, no cycles and no scoring, is no rival for Go, but remains a fertile ground for tactical challenges in the Dots and Boxes style.
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Date 2005-04-00
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SwedishDescription NoGo är ett kombinatoriskt spel för två spelare: svart och vitt. Det spelas på skärningspunkterna (punkterna) av en från början tom kvadratisk eller rektangulär bräda. Brädstorlekar större än 9x9 rekommenderas inte. 6x7-brädor har använts i vissa mänskliga matcher.NoGo tar Go-koncepten grupp och frihet och använder dem på ett så minimalistiskt sätt som möjligt. Det resulterande spelet, utan fångster, inga cykler och inga poäng, är ingen rival för Go, men förblir en grogrund för taktiska utmaningar i Dots and Boxes-stilen.

Id 519
Name Trax
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Description Trax is a two player abstract strategy game of loops and lines. It can be played on any flat surface (no board). The square tiles have straights on one side and curves on the other.
MainRuleset 545
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Author David L. Smith
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Date 1980-00-00
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SwedishDescription Trax är ett abstrakt strategispel för två spelare med loopar och linjer. Det kan spelas på vilken plan yta som helst (ingen bräda). De fyrkantiga brickorna har raka på ena sidan och kurvor på den andra.

Id 520
Name Pushing Me XO
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Description Pushing Me XO, a strategic game for brain training while playing to find the ways to connect and creates the line with cubes to win the game in horizontally, vertically or diagonal.
MainRuleset 547
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SwedishDescription Pushing Me XO, ett strategiskt spel för hjärnträning medan du spelar för att hitta sätt att ansluta och skapar linjen med kuber för att vinna spelet i horisontellt, vertikalt eller diagonalt.

Id 521
Name Symbol S.2
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Description Game created by Ludii team as a test.
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SwedishDescription Spel skapat av Ludii-teamet som ett test.

Id 522
Name Kensington
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Description Kensington is an abstract strategy board game devised by Brian Taylor and Peter Forbes in 1979, named after London's Kensington Gardens, which contains the mosaic upon which the gameboard is patterned. It is played on a geometrical board based on the rhombitrihexagonal tiling pattern.
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Date 1979-00-00
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SwedishDescription Kensington är ett abstrakt strategibrädspel som utvecklades av Brian Taylor och Peter Forbes 1979, uppkallat efter Londons Kensington Gardens, som innehåller mosaiken som spelbrädet är mönstrat på. Det spelas på en geometrisk bräda baserat på det rhombitrihexagonala plattsättningsmönstret.

Id 523
Name Lotus
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Author Christian Freeling
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Id 524
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Id 525
Name Chex
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Description
MainRuleset 551
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knownAliases Chess Cards
Author David L. Smith
Publisher IQ Products
Date 1982-00-00
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Id 528
Name Boseog Gonu
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Description Boseog Gonu is a Korean game of capture of uncertain history.
MainRuleset 594
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SwedishDescription Boseog Gonu är ett koreanskt spel för fångst av osäker historia.

Id 529
Name Triad
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Description Triad is an abstract board game for three players which features an interesting move mechanic; the players dictate move order as the game progresses. It arose out of discussions with Joao Neto and Bill Taylor in November 2002.The game is played on a tricoloured hexagonal grid with five cells per side. The three players are called Red, Green and Blue, and each player owns the cells and the pieces that bear their colour.
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Author Cameron Browne
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Date 2002-00-00
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SwedishDescription Triad är ett abstrakt brädspel för tre spelare som har en intressant rörelsemekanik; spelarna dikterar dragordningen allteftersom spelet fortskrider. Det uppstod ur diskussioner med Joao Neto och Bill Taylor i november 2002. Spelet spelas på ett trefärgat hexagonalt rutnät med fem celler per sida. De tre spelarna heter Röd, Grön och Blå, och varje spelare äger cellerna och pjäserna som bär deras färg.

Id 530
Name Block
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Description One of the most commonly played Dominoes game, Block uses most of the rules shared by other Dominoes games worldwide.
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SwedishDescription Ett av de mest spelade Dominoes-spelen, Block använder de flesta av reglerna som delas av andra Dominoes-spel över hela världen.

Id 532
Name Jekab
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Description Jekab is a Draughts game played in the Marshall Islands. It appears to be a derivative of American Pool Checkers, which is identical except for the promotion of the king.
MainRuleset 561
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Origin Mershall islands
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SwedishDescription Jekab är ett Draft-spel som spelas på Marshallöarna. Det verkar vara ett derivat av American Pool Checkers, som är identisk med undantag för befordran av kungen.

Id 533
Name Ja-Jeon-Geo-Gonu
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Description Ja-Jeon-Geo-Gonu is a Korean game of uncertain history.
MainRuleset 574
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Reference nol2i
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SwedishDescription Ja-Jeon-Geo-Gonu är ett koreanskt spel med osäker historia.

Id 534
Name Morra
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Description Morra is a hand game of uncertain history from the Mediterranean region.
MainRuleset 600
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Origin Mediterranean region
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SwedishDescription Morra är ett handspel med osäker historia från Medelhavsområdet.

Id 538
Name Portes
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Description Portes is a game that is closely similar to Backgammon played in the eastern Mediterranean. It is frequently played as part of Tavli, where it is played in succession with Plakoto and Fevga.
MainRuleset 603
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SwedishDescription Portes är ett spel som liknar Backgammon som spelas i östra Medelhavet. Den spelas ofta som en del av Tavli, där den spelas i följd med Plakoto och Fevga.

Id 550
Name Phantom Go
NativeName
Description Phantom Go is a variant of Go for two players and a referee. The players only see their own stones, but they don't know where the opponent plays. The referee sees the moves of both players and takes care that they only play legal moves.
MainRuleset 630
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SwedishDescription Phantom Go är en variant av Go för två spelare och en domare. Spelarna ser bara sina egna stenar, men de vet inte var motståndaren spelar. Domaren ser båda spelarnas drag och ser till att de endast spelar lagliga drag.

Id 552
Name Bagh Guti
NativeName
Description Bagh Guti is a hunt game from South Asia similar to others throughout the region. It is unique, though, because the goat pieces can be stacked on one another.
MainRuleset 632
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Reference Murray 1951: 110.
Origin South Asia
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SwedishDescription Bagh Guti är ett jaktspel från Sydasien som liknar andra i hela regionen. Det är dock unikt eftersom getbitarna kan staplas på varandra.

Id 553
Name Santorini
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Description Santorini is an accessible strategy game, simple enough for an elementary school classroom while aiming to provide gameplay depth and content for hardcore gamers to explore.
MainRuleset 639
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knownAliases 산토리니
Author Gordon Hamilton
Publisher Roxley
Date 2004-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Santorini är ett tillgängligt strategispel, tillräckligt enkelt för ett klassrum i grundskolan samtidigt som det syftar till att ge speldjup och innehåll för hardcore-spelare att utforska.

Id 554
Name Aj Sayil
NativeName
Description Aj Sayil, "The Wee-wee Ant" is a game played by the Maya in Belize, the first game played as part of the game Bul. It is a race game with captures, where captured pieces must be taken back to the start in a stack.
MainRuleset 642
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SwedishDescription Aj Sayil, "The Wee-wee Ant" är ett spel som spelas av Maya i Belize, det första spelet som spelades som en del av spelet Bul. Det är ett racespel med fångar, där fångade pjäser måste tas tillbaka till start i en stack.

Id 555
Name Aj T'iwil
NativeName
Description Aj T'iwil, "The Eagle," is a game played by the Maya in Belize, as part of the game Bul. It is a race game with captures, and is played second in the order of games making up Bul.
MainRuleset 644
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SwedishDescription Aj T'iwil, "The Eagle," är ett spel som spelas av Maya i Belize, som en del av spelet Bul. Det är ett racespel med fångar och spelas tvåa i den ordning som Bul.

Id 556
Name Aj Sina'anil
NativeName
Description Aj Sina'anil, "The Scorpion," is a game played by the Maya in Belize, as part of the game Bul. It is a race game with captures, where captured pieces must be taken back to the start in a stack. It is played third in the sequence making up Bul.
MainRuleset 645
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SwedishDescription Aj Sina'anil, "Skorpionen," är ett spel som spelas av Maya i Belize, som en del av spelet Bul. Det är ett racespel med fångar, där fångade pjäser måste tas tillbaka till start i en stack. Den spelas trea i sekvensen som utgör Bul.

Id 557
Name Aj Sakakil
NativeName
Description Aj Sakakil, "The Army-Ants," is a game played by the Maya and is the fourth game played in the sequence known as Bul.
MainRuleset 646
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SwedishDescription Aj Sakakil, "The Army-Ants," är ett spel som spelas av Maya och är det fjärde spelet som spelas i sekvensen som kallas Bul.

Id 558
Name A K'aak'il
NativeName
Description A K'aak'il, "The Fire," is one of the constituent games of Bul. It is the last game played in the sequence, and is a race game with captures and stacking.
MainRuleset 648
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SwedishDescription A K'aak'il, "The Fire," är ett av de ingående spelen i Bul. Det är det sista spelet som spelas i sekvensen, och är ett racespel med fångar och stapling.

Id 559
Name Pagade Kayi Ata (Sixteen-handed)
NativeName
Description Pagade Kayi Ata was a version of Pachisi invented by Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar III of Mysore. This game can be played by up to sixteen players.
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SwedishDescription Pagade Kayi Ata var en version av Pachisi som uppfanns av Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar III från Mysore. Detta spel kan spelas av upp till sexton spelare.

Id 561
Name Awagagae
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Description Awagagae is a two-row mancala-style board game from Eritrea. It is closely related to other Gabata games from the region.
MainRuleset 659
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SwedishDescription Awagagae är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil från Eritrea. Det är nära besläktat med andra Gabata-spel från regionen.

Id 562
Name Gabata (Ghinda)
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Description Gabata is a term for many games played throughout the Horn of Africa. This version is played in Ghinda, and is similar to others played throughout Eritrea.
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SwedishDescription Gabata är en term för många spel som spelas över hela Afrikas horn. Denna version spelas i Ghinda, och liknar andra som spelas i hela Eritrea.

Id 577
Name Banqi
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Description Banqi is a two-player Chinese board game played on a 4×8 grid, or half of the xiangqi (Chinese chess) board. The pieces, as in Western chess, are placed inside the squares, rather than on the intersections as in Chinese chess.
MainRuleset 673
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Date 1970-00-00
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SwedishDescription Banqi är ett kinesiskt brädspel för två spelare som spelas på ett 4×8-rutnät, eller hälften av xiangqi-brädet (kinesiskt schack). Pjäserna, som i västerländskt schack, placeras innanför rutorna, snarare än på korsningarna som i kinesiskt schack.

Id 581
Name Chomp
NativeName
Description Chomp is a two-player strategy game played on a rectangular grid made up of smaller square cells, which can be thought of as the blocks of a chocolate bar.
MainRuleset 679
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Reference Wikipedia
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DLPGame 0
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Author Frederik Schuh.
Publisher
Date 1943-00-00
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SwedishDescription Chomp är ett strategispel för två spelare som spelas på ett rektangulärt rutnät som består av mindre kvadratiska celler, som kan ses som blocken av en chokladkaka.

Id 583
Name Bizingo
NativeName
Description Bizingo is a two-player strategy board game created sometime in the 1850s in the United States. Two opposing armies on a triangular grid face off against one another.
MainRuleset 681
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Date 1850-00-00
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SwedishDescription Bizingo är ett strategibrädspel för två spelare som skapades någon gång på 1850-talet i USA. Två motsatta arméer på ett triangulärt rutnät vänder sig mot varandra.

Id 585
Name Cram
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Description Cram is a mathematical game played on a sheet of graph paper. It is the impartial version of Domineering and the only difference in the rules is that each player may place their dominoes in either orientation, but it results in a very different game.
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SwedishDescription Cram är ett matematiskt spel som spelas på ett ark millimeterpapper. Det är den opartiska versionen av Domineering och den enda skillnaden i reglerna är att varje spelare kan placera sina dominobrickor i båda riktningarna, men det resulterar i ett mycket annorlunda spel.

Id 586
Name Theseus and the Minotaur
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Description Theseus and the Minotaur is a type of logic maze designed by Robert Abbott. In this maze, the player acts as Theseus, who is attempting to escape the Labyrinth.
MainRuleset 684
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Date 1990-00-00
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SwedishDescription Theseus and the Minotaur är en typ av logisk labyrint designad av Robert Abbott. I denna labyrint agerar spelaren som Theseus, som försöker fly labyrinten.

Id 587
Name Chase
NativeName
Description Chase is a turn-based computer game in which players are tasked with escaping from robots programmed to pursue and kill them. The player attempts to destroy the robots by moving in such a way that the robots collide with each other or other obstacles.
MainRuleset 685
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Date 1970-00-00
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SwedishDescription Chase är ett turbaserat datorspel där spelare får i uppdrag att fly från robotar som är programmerade att förfölja och döda dem. Spelaren försöker förstöra robotarna genom att röra sig på ett sådant sätt att robotarna kolliderar med varandra eller andra hinder.

Id 588
Name Patolli
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Description Patolli is a name which is used to refer to several different games in Mesoamerica. This game, which takes the shape of square or circular circuit of spaces with the midpoints of the sides connected by a crossed track, is the most common, older, and more widespread game of the region.
MainRuleset 686
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Reference Swezey and Bittman 1983.
Origin Mexico
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SwedishDescription Patolli är ett namn som används för att referera till flera olika spel i Mesoamerika. Detta spel, som har formen av en kvadratisk eller cirkulär krets av utrymmen med mittpunkterna på sidorna förbundna med ett korsat spår, är det vanligaste, äldre och mer utbredda spelet i regionen.

Id 602
Name Kints
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Description Kints is a race game played by the Akimel O'odham people of Arizona. It is similar to other games known as Quince, which may be related to Mesoamerican Patolli.
MainRuleset 705
LudiiRuleset 705
Reference Murray 1951: 155-156.
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SwedishDescription Kints är ett rasspel som spelas av Akimel O'odham-folket i Arizona. Det liknar andra spel som kallas Quince, som kan vara relaterade till Mesoamerican Patolli.

Id 607
Name Sher Bakar
NativeName
Description Sher Bakar is a hunt game played in Mianwali, Pakistan. It begins with four stacks of goats and two tigers, and is similar to Bagh Guti. It is played by all ages and genders.
MainRuleset 712
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Origin South Asia
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SwedishDescription Sher Bakar är ett jaktspel som spelas i Mianwali, Pakistan. Det börjar med fyra högar getter och två tigrar, och liknar Bagh Guti. Den spelas av alla åldrar och kön.

Id 608
Name Khutka Boia
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Description Khutka Boia is a two-row mancala-style board game played in the Mianwali district of Pakistan in the early twentieth century. It was played by all ages and genders, and generally played on holes made one a stone surface.
MainRuleset 713
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Origin South Asia
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SwedishDescription Khutka Boia är ett tvåradigt brädspel i mancala-stil som spelades i Mianwali-distriktet i Pakistan i början av 1900-talet. Det spelades av alla åldrar och kön och spelades vanligtvis på hål som gjordes till en stenyta.

Id 609
Name Bouge Shodra
NativeName
Description Bouge Shodra is played by the Tuvinian people of Siberia. Though it falls under our classification as a hunt game, the game actually represents the herding of bulls into pens.
MainRuleset 716
LudiiRuleset 716
Reference Murray 1951: 111.
Origin Siberia
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SwedishDescription Bouge Shodra spelas av det tuvinska folket i Sibirien. Även om det faller under vår klassificering som ett jaktspel, representerar spelet faktiskt vallning av tjurar i boxar.

Id 611
Name HeXentafl
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Description HeXentafl is an asymmetric abstract strategy game based on the ancient viking game Hnefatafl. One side (white) plays the attackers, and one side (black) plays the defenders.
MainRuleset 718
LudiiRuleset 718
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Author Kevin R. Kane
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Date 2019-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription HeXentafl är ett asymmetriskt abstrakt strategispel baserat på det antika vikingaspelet Hnefatafl. En sida (vit) spelar mot anfallarna och en sida (svart) spelar mot försvararna.

Id 612
Name Bara Guti
NativeName Bára Guti
Description Bára Guti is a game with captures played in the Punjab region of what is now India and Pakistan.
MainRuleset 719
LudiiRuleset 719
Reference Murray 1951: 66.
Origin South Asia
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SwedishDescription Bára Guti är ett spel med fångster som spelas i Punjab-regionen i det som nu är Indien och Pakistan.

Id 613
Name Aiyawatstani
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Description Aiyawatstani is a capturing game played at the Acoma Pueblo of New Mexico. According to oral tradition, it came with the Acoma people when they came from the north.
MainRuleset 720
LudiiRuleset 720
Reference Murray 1951: 67.
Origin New Mexico
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SwedishDescription Aiyawatstani är ett fångande spel som spelas på Acoma Pueblo i New Mexico. Enligt muntlig tradition kom den med Acomafolket när de kom norrifrån.

Id 614
Name Musinaykahwhanmetowaywin
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Description Musinaykahwhanmetowaywin is a hunt game played by the Chippewa and Cree people. Players play as an Oke-mow ("king"), against thirteen pawns.
MainRuleset 721
LudiiRuleset 721
Reference Murray 1951: 104.
Origin Canada
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Author
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Date
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SwedishDescription Musinaykahwhanmetowaywin är ett jaktspel som spelas av Chippewa- och Cree-folket. Spelare spelar som en Oke-mow ("kung"), mot tretton bönder.

Id 616
Name Sujjua
NativeName
Description Sujjua is a game of alignment played in India. In the Karwi subdivision, it is played in the meeting place of the village. It is also found as graffiti on a ruined temple nearby, leaving the possibility open that the game is much older.
MainRuleset 723
LudiiRuleset 723
Reference Murray 1951: 47.
Origin South Asia
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Author
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SwedishDescription Sujjua är ett linjespel som spelas i Indien. I underavdelningen Karwi spelas den på mötesplatsen i byn. Det finns också som graffiti på ett förstört tempel i närheten, vilket gör att möjligheten är öppen att spelet är mycket äldre.

Id 617
Name Doblet
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Description Doblet is a race game from medieval Spain that is related to other European Tables games. It is documented in Alfonso X's Libro de los Juegos.
MainRuleset 724
LudiiRuleset 724
Reference Murray 1951: 120.
Origin Spain
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SwedishDescription Doblet är ett rasspel från det medeltida Spanien som är relaterat till andra europeiska bordsspel. Det finns dokumenterat i Alfonso X:s Libro de los Juegos.

Id 618
Name Los Doze Canes
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Description Los Doze Canes is a race game related to other European Tables games. It was played by children. It is described in the Libro de los Juegos of Alfonso X.
MainRuleset 725
LudiiRuleset 725
Reference Murray 1951: 120.
Origin Spain
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SwedishDescription Los Doze Canes är ett rasspel relaterat till andra europeiska bordspel. Den spelades av barn. Det beskrivs i Libro de los Juegos av Alfonso X.

Id 619
Name Quinze Tablas
NativeName
Description Quinze Tablas is a race game related to other European Tables games. It is documented in the Libro de los Juegos of Alfonso X.
MainRuleset 726
LudiiRuleset 726
Reference Murray 1951: 121-122.
Origin Spain
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SwedishDescription Quinze Tablas är ett rasspel relaterat till andra europeiska bordspel. Det finns dokumenterat i Libro de los Juegos av Alfonso X.

Id 620
Name Fallas
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Description Fallas is a race game from Spain that is related to other European Tables games. It is documented in Alfonso X's Libro de los Juegos.
MainRuleset 727
LudiiRuleset 727
Reference Murray 1951: 123.
Origin Spain
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SwedishDescription Fallas är ett rasspel från Spanien som är relaterat till andra europeiska bordsspel. Det finns dokumenterat i Alfonso X:s Libro de los Juegos.

Id 621
Name Seys Dos y As
NativeName
Description Seys Dos y As is a race game from medieval Spain that is related to other European Tables games. It is documented in Alfonso X's Libro de los Juegos.
MainRuleset 728
LudiiRuleset 728
Reference Murray 1951: 123.
Origin Spain
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SwedishDescription Seys Dos y As är ett rasspel från medeltida Spanien som är relaterat till andra europeiska bordsspel. Det finns dokumenterat i Alfonso X:s Libro de los Juegos.

Id 622
Name Emperador
NativeName
Description Emperador is a race game from medieval Spain that is related to other European Tables games. It is said, in the Libro de los Juegos of Alfonso X, to have been invented by "the Emperor." It has different degrees of winning.
MainRuleset 729
LudiiRuleset 729
Reference Murray 1951: 124.
Origin Spain
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SwedishDescription Emperador är ett rasspel från det medeltida Spanien som är relaterat till andra europeiska bordsspel. Det sägs, i Libro de los Juegos av Alfonso X, att det har uppfunnits av "kejsaren." Det har olika grader av vinst.

Id 623
Name Medio Emperador
NativeName
Description Medio Emperador is a race game from medieval Spain that is related to other European Tables games. It is very similar to Emperador, using only half of the board and without a prime win.
MainRuleset 730
LudiiRuleset 730
Reference Murray 1951: 124.
Origin Spain
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SwedishDescription Medio Emperador är ett rasspel från det medeltida Spanien som är relaterat till andra europeiska bordsspel. Det är väldigt likt Emperador, använder bara hälften av brädet och utan en prime vinst.

Id 624
Name Pareia de Entrada
NativeName
Description Pareia de Entrada is a race game from medieval Spain that is related to other European Tables games. It is one of the earliest forms of Tables that employs a second turn when doubles are rolled on the dice.
MainRuleset 731
LudiiRuleset 731
Reference Murray 1951: 128.
Origin Spain
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SwedishDescription Pareia de Entrada är ett rasspel från det medeltida Spanien som är relaterat till andra europeiska bordsspel. Det är en av de tidigaste formerna av bord som använder en andra tur när dubblar kastas på tärningarna.

Id 625
Name Cab e Quinal
NativeName
Description Cab e Quinal is a race game from medieval Spain that is related to other European Tables games. It is described in Alfonso X's Libro de los Juegos. In one version of the game, the players agree that one of the three dice will have the same value on every throw.
MainRuleset 732
LudiiRuleset 732
Reference Murray 1951: 123.
Origin Spain
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SwedishDescription Cab e Quinal är ett rasspel från det medeltida Spanien som är relaterat till andra europeiska bordsspel. Det beskrivs i Alfonso X:s Libro de los Juegos. I en version av spelet är spelarna överens om att en av de tre tärningarna kommer att ha samma värde vid varje kast.

Id 626
Name Todas Tablas
NativeName
Description Todas Tablas is a race game from medieval Spain that is related to other European Tables games, and which most closely resembles modern Backgammon.
MainRuleset 734
LudiiRuleset 734
Reference Murray 1951: 122.
Origin Spain
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SwedishDescription Todas Tablas är ett rasspel från det medeltida Spanien som är relaterat till andra europeiska bordspel, och som mest påminner om modern backgammon.

Id 627
Name Laquet
NativeName
Description Laquet is a race game from medieval Spain that is similar to other European Tables games. It is documented in the Libro de los Juegos of Alfonso X.
MainRuleset 735
LudiiRuleset 735
Reference Murray 1951: 123.
Origin Spain
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SwedishDescription Laquet är ett rasspel från det medeltida Spanien som liknar andra europeiska bordspel. Det finns dokumenterat i Libro de los Juegos av Alfonso X.

Id 628
Name El Mundo
NativeName
Description El Mundo is a four-player race game played in medieval Spain that is related to European Tables games. It is player on a circular board, and is conceptualized as a game of the four seasons.
MainRuleset 736
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Origin Spain.
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SwedishDescription El Mundo är ett racerspel för fyra spelare som spelas i det medeltida Spanien och som är relaterat till europeiska bordsspel. Det är spelare på en cirkulär bräda, och konceptualiseras som ett spel för de fyra säsongerna.

Id 630
Name Tablas Astronomias
NativeName
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.
MainRuleset 738
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Origin Spain
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SwedishDescription Detta spel, vars ursprungliga namn inte har överlevt, är ett fångstspel relaterat till europeiska bordsspel, men för sju spelare. Varje spelare representerar en av de fem gallileiska planeterna, solen eller månen, och de fångar varandras pjäser tills en är kvar.

Id 634
Name Shatren
NativeName
Description Shatren is a capturing game similar to other games that are derived from Chaturanga. It was played in Colombo, typically by Tamil and other Indian residents of the city, but not in the villages throughout the island.
MainRuleset 743
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Origin Sri Lanka
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SwedishDescription Shatren är ett fångstspel som liknar andra spel som kommer från Chaturanga. Den spelades i Colombo, vanligtvis av tamilska och andra indiska invånare i staden, men inte i byarna på hela ön.

Id 635
Name Chonka
NativeName
Description Chonka is a two-row mancala-style board game played in Colombo in Sri Lanka, and known by Tamil-speaking people as Pallankuli, though it is different from the Pallankuli known from India. It is typically played on a board with cowrie shells or tamarind seeds as counters.
MainRuleset 744
LudiiRuleset 744
Reference Murray 1951: 173.
Origin Sri Lanka.
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SwedishDescription Chonka är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas i Colombo på Sri Lanka, och känt av tamiltalande människor som Pallankuli, även om det skiljer sig från Pallankuli som är känt från Indien. Det spelas vanligtvis på ett bräde med cowrieskal eller tamarindfrön som diskar.

Id 636
Name Siga (Sri Lanka)
NativeName
Description Siga, as played in Sri Lanka, is a race game similar to Saturankam, which is also played there. Typically, it is played on a cloth with pawns, or drawn on the ground with sticks as the pawns.
MainRuleset 745
LudiiRuleset 745
Reference Murray 1951: 130.
Origin Sri Lanka
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SwedishDescription Siga, som spelas i Sri Lanka, är ett racespel som liknar Saturankam, som också spelas där. Vanligtvis spelas det på ett tyg med bönder, eller dras på marken med pinnar som bönder.

Id 637
Name Sigue
NativeName
Description Sigue is a race game that was played in Senegal during the early nineteenth century. It was played with holes made in the ground, sticks inserted into the holes as pieces, and six sticks used as dice. It was said to be commonly played during Ramadan.
MainRuleset 746
LudiiRuleset
Reference Parker 1909: 608; Murray 1951: 96.
Origin Senegal
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SwedishDescription Sigue är ett rasspel som spelades i Senegal under det tidiga artonhundratalet. Det spelades med hål gjorda i marken, pinnar som sattes in i hålen som bitar och sex pinnar som användes som tärningar. Det sades vara vanligt förekommande under Ramadan.

Id 638
Name Pahada Keliya
NativeName
Description Pahada Keliya is a race game played in Sri Lanka that is similar to other games played on a cross-shaped board in South Asia. The game is typically played on a cloth that is embroidered with the game pattern on it. It involves a complex set of moves in order to allow a player to begin to end the game, which causes great excitement in the course of play. It was considered by many in Sri Lanka to be the finest game in the world.
MainRuleset 748
LudiiRuleset 748
Reference Murray 1951: 134.
Origin Sri Lanka
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SwedishDescription Pahada Keliya är ett rasspel som spelas i Sri Lanka som liknar andra spel som spelas på ett korsformat bräde i Sydasien. Spelet spelas vanligtvis på ett tyg som är broderat med spelmönstret på. Det involverar en komplex uppsättning drag för att en spelare ska kunna börja avsluta spelet, vilket orsakar stor spänning under spelets gång. Det ansågs av många i Sri Lanka vara det bästa spelet i världen.

Id 639
Name Asi Keliya
NativeName
Description Asi Keliya is a race game played in Sri Lanka in the early twentieth century. It is related to other race games played on a cross-shaped board in South Asia, but its board is smaller than others.
MainRuleset 749
LudiiRuleset 749
Reference Murray 1951:137-138.
Origin Sri Lanka
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SwedishDescription Asi Keliya är ett rasspel som spelades i Sri Lanka i början av 1900-talet. Det är relaterat till andra rasspel som spelas på ett korsformat bräde i södra Asien, men dess bräda är mindre än andra.

Id 640
Name Sokkattan
NativeName
Description Sokkattan is a race game played on a cross-shaped board played in Sri Lanka. It is closely related to similar games found throughout South Asia.
MainRuleset 22
LudiiRuleset 22
Reference Murray 1951: 135.
Origin Sri Lanka
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SwedishDescription Sokkattan är ett rasspel som spelas på ett korsformat bräde som spelas i Sri Lanka. Det är nära besläktat med liknande spel som finns i hela Sydasien.

Id 641
Name Tayam Sonalu
NativeName
Description Tayam Sonalu is a race game played on a cross-shaped board played by Tamil people of Sri Lanka. It is closely related to other race games on a cross-shaped board played throughout South Asia.
MainRuleset 750
LudiiRuleset 750
Reference Murray 1951: 134-135.
Origin Sri Lanka
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SwedishDescription Tayam Sonalu är ett rasspel som spelas på en korsformad bräda som spelas av tamilerna i Sri Lanka. Det är nära besläktat med andra rasspel på ett korsformat bräde som spelas i hela Sydasien.

Id 642
Name Pachih
NativeName
Description Pachih is a race game played by the Acehnese people of Sumatra played on a cross-shaped board. They recognize the origin of the game as being from India, and it is indeed similar to many games found in South Asia.
MainRuleset 751
LudiiRuleset 751
Reference Murray 1951: 136.
Origin Sumatra
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SwedishDescription Pachih är ett rasspel som spelas av acehneserna på Sumatra och spelas på ett korsformat bräde. De känner igen spelets ursprung som från Indien, och det liknar verkligen många spel som finns i Sydasien.

Id 643
Name Merimueng-rimueng
NativeName Merimuëng-rimuëng
Description Merimuëng-Rimuëng ("Tiger Game") is a hunt game played by the Acehnese people of Sumatra. It involves two tigers, which are attempting to eat all of the opponent's sheep.
MainRuleset 752
LudiiRuleset 752
Reference Murray 1951: 110.
Origin Sumatra
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SwedishDescription Merimuëng-Rimuëng ("Tigerspelet") är ett jaktspel som spelas av det acehanska folket på Sumatra. Det handlar om två tigrar, som försöker äta upp alla motståndarens får.

Id 644
Name Meurimueng-rimueng Peuet Ploh
NativeName Meurimuëng-rimuëng Peuët Ploh
Description Merimuëng-rimuëng Peuët Ploh is a capturing game played by the Acehnese people of Sumatra.
MainRuleset 753
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Origin Sumatra
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SwedishDescription Merimuëng-rimuëng Peuët Ploh är ett fångande spel som spelas av det acehanska folket på Sumatra.

Id 645
Name Daldos
NativeName Daldøs
Description Daldøs is a capturing game played in Scandinavia. Though it was on the wane in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, it had somewhat of a revival when it was sold commercially. It was likely to have been much more widespread, as evidenced by its persistence in regional Danish dialects and its similarity to games games in Norway and Finland. It is remarkably similar to the game Tab, played in North Africa and Southwest Asia.
MainRuleset 754
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Origin Scandinavia
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SwedishDescription Daldøs är ett fångande spel som spelas i Skandinavien. Även om den var på avtagande under 1800- och 1900-talen, fick den något av en återupplivning när den såldes kommersiellt. Det var troligtvis mycket mer utbrett, vilket framgår av dess envishet i regionala danska dialekter och dess likhet med spelspel i Norge och Finland. Det är anmärkningsvärt likt spelet Tab, som spelas i Nordafrika och Sydostasien.

Id 646
Name Sahkku
NativeName Sáhkku
Description Sáhkku is a capturing game played by the Sami people of northern Scandinavia. While similar to other games such as Daldos and Daldøsa, Sáhkku differs in that it is played with a "Gonagas" or king piece, which changes ownership throughout the game. It is played by two players, one of whom plays as the "women" and the other who plays as the "men".
MainRuleset 757
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Origin Sami
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SwedishDescription Sáhkku är ett fångande spel som spelas av samerna i norra Skandinavien. Även om de liknar andra spel som Daldos och Daldøsa, skiljer sig Sáhkku genom att den spelas med en "Gonagas" eller kungpjäs, som byter ägare under hela spelet. Det spelas av två spelare, varav en spelar som "kvinnorna" och den andra som spelar som "männen".

Id 647
Name Daldosa
NativeName Daldøsa
Description Daldøsa is a capturing game that is played in the Jæren region of Norway. It is very similar to other games, like Daldøs and Sáhkku, played in the region, which are played in a similar way to games like Tab. The history of the game is unknown, but it appears to have once been popular.
MainRuleset 759
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Origin Norway
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SwedishDescription Daldøsa är ett fångande spel som spelas i Jæren-regionen i Norge. Det är väldigt likt andra spel, som Daldøs och Sáhkku, som spelas i regionen, som spelas på liknande sätt som spel som Tab. Spelets historia är okänd, men det verkar en gång ha varit populärt.

Id 648
Name At-Tab wa-d-Dukk
NativeName
Description At-Tab wa-d-Dukk is a capturing game from Early Modern Southwest Asia. It is similar to the game of Tab still played today in the region, and may be the ancestor of several similar games.
MainRuleset 760
LudiiRuleset 760
Reference Murray 1951: 95; Depaulis 2001: 55-57.
Origin Southwest Asia
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knownAliases Tab, Tab wa Dukk, Bazi Qamish, Kamiş Oyunu, Sitta, Tab al-Qasab
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SwedishDescription At-Tab wa-d-Dukk är ett fångstspel från det tidiga moderna sydvästra Asien. Det liknar spelet Tab som fortfarande spelas idag i regionen, och kan vara förfader till flera liknande spel.

Id 649
Name Tablan
NativeName
Description Tablan is a game of captures played in southwest India. It is played similarly to Tab and similar games from North Africa and Southwest Asia, and they are probably related.
MainRuleset 761
LudiiRuleset 761
Reference Depaulis 2001: 57-58.
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Tablan är ett fångstspel som spelas i sydvästra Indien. Det spelas på samma sätt som Tab och liknande spel från Nordafrika och Sydostasien, och de är förmodligen relaterade.

Id 650
Name Sig (Rehamna)
NativeName
Description Sig is a game played in the Rehamna region of Morocco. It is a race game with captures, which appears to be related to Tab and similar games from North Africa and Southwest Asia.
MainRuleset 762
LudiiRuleset 762
Reference Depaulis 2001: 61-62.
Origin Morocco
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SwedishDescription Sig är ett spel som spelas i Rehamna-regionen i Marocko. Det är ett rasspel med fångster, som verkar vara relaterat till Tab och liknande spel från Nordafrika och Sydostasien.

Id 651
Name Sig (Mzab)
NativeName
Description Sig is a game played in several parts of Morocco. This version is played by the Mzab people. It is a game of captures that is related to similar games, such as Tab, known in North Africa and Southwest Asia.
MainRuleset 763
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Reference Depaulis 2001: 62.
Origin Morocco
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SwedishDescription Sig är ett spel som spelas i flera delar av Marocko. Denna version spelas av Mzab-folket. Det är ett spel med fångster som är relaterat till liknande spel, som Tab, känt i Nordafrika och Sydostasien.

Id 652
Name Sig (Tozeur)
NativeName
Description Sig is a word used for many games throughout North Africa. This game is from the Tunisian Sahara, and is very similar to other race games with captures such as Tab.
MainRuleset 764
LudiiRuleset 764
Reference Depaulis 2001: 60.
Origin Tunisia
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SwedishDescription Sig är ett ord som används för många spel i hela Nordafrika. Det här spelet är från tunisiska Sahara och är väldigt likt andra rasspel med fångster som Tab.

Id 653
Name Bheri Bakhri
NativeName
Description Bheri Bakhri ("Sheep and Goat") is a capturing game played in the Garhwal region of India. It is plated similarly to Tablan and other games throughout Southwest Asia and North Africa.
MainRuleset 765
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Reference Depaulis 2001: 64.
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Bheri Bakhri ("Får och get") är ett fångstspel som spelas i Garhwal-regionen i Indien. Det är pläterat på samma sätt som Tablan och andra spel i hela Sydostasien och Nordafrika.

Id 654
Name Bagh Batti
NativeName
Description Bagh Batti is a hunt game played in the Garhwal region of India. It it closely similar to the games Bagh Guti and Sher Bakar, in which the hunted goats begin in a stack.
MainRuleset 766
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Origin India
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SwedishDescription Bagh Batti är ett jaktspel som spelas i Garhwal-regionen i Indien. Det är mycket likt spelen Bagh Guti och Sher Bakar, där de jagade getterna börjar i en stack.

Id 655
Name Deleb
NativeName Dèleb
Description Dèleb is a game with captures played in Somalia. It is played with teams, and often is played on a large board. One defining feature of it is the requirement of making a series of throws in order to start playing. It is similar to games such as Tab known in North Africa and Southwest Asia.
MainRuleset 767
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Reference Depaulis 2001: 64-65; Murray 1951: 96.
Origin Somalia
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SwedishDescription Dèleb är ett spel med fångster som spelas i Somalia. Det spelas med lag och spelas ofta på en stor bräda. En avgörande egenskap hos det är kravet på att göra en serie kast för att börja spela. Det liknar spel som Tab kända i Nordafrika och Sydostasien.

Id 656
Name Sig (Western Sahara)
NativeName
Description Sig is a name used for several games throughout North Africa. This version was played in Western Sahara, and is related to similar games, such as Tab, which are popular in North Africa and Southwest Asia.
MainRuleset 768
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Origin Western Sahara
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SwedishDescription Sig är ett namn som används för flera spel i hela Nordafrika. Denna version spelades i Västsahara och är relaterad till liknande spel, som Tab, som är populära i Nordafrika och Sydostasien.

Id 657
Name Had
NativeName
Description Had is a race game played in the Bordj Bou Arreridj region of Algeria in the early twentieth century. It resembles other games such as Tab which are popular in North Africa and Southwest Asia.
MainRuleset 769
LudiiRuleset 769
Reference Depaulis 2001: 66.
Origin Algeria
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SwedishDescription Had är ett racespel som spelades i Bordj Bou Arreridj-regionen i Algeriet i början av 1900-talet. Det liknar andra spel som Tab som är populära i Nordafrika och Sydostasien.

Id 658
Name Haretavl
NativeName
Description Haretavl is a blockade game from Scandinavia. It is documented from the nineteenth century, but older boards which have the same design are known from the Middle Ages, and thus the game may be much older.
MainRuleset 770
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Reference Michaelsen 2014.
Origin Scandinavia
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SwedishDescription Haretavl är ett blockadspel från Skandinavien. Det är dokumenterat från artonhundratalet, men äldre brädor som har samma utformning är kända från medeltiden, och därmed kan spelet vara mycket äldre.

Id 659
Name Weiqi
NativeName
Description Weiqi is a territory game that is one of the oldest surviving games today. It is the ancestor of Go, and its rules are largely the same. It originated in China, and inspired similar games throughout East Asia, most notably Go in Japan and Baduk in Korea.
MainRuleset 772
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Reference Lo and Wang 2005
Origin China
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SwedishDescription Weiqi är ett territoriumspel som är ett av de äldsta bevarade spelen idag. Det är förfader till Go, och dess regler är i stort sett desamma. Det har sitt ursprung i Kina och inspirerade liknande spel i hela Östasien, framför allt Go i Japan och Baduk i Korea.

Id 660
Name T'uk T'uk
NativeName
Description T'uk T'uk is a blocking game played in West Africa. Unlike most other blocking games, it is played on a grid. According to tradition, it is a griot, or storyteller, who challenges a shepherd to the game, but the griot knows the trick of how to win every time.
MainRuleset 773
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Origin West Africa
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SwedishDescription T'uk T'uk är ett blockerande spel som spelas i Västafrika. Till skillnad från de flesta andra blockeringsspel spelas det på ett rutnät. Enligt traditionen är det en griot, eller historieberättare, som utmanar en herde till spelet, men griot kan tricket hur man vinner varje gång.

Id 661
Name Kharberg
NativeName
Description Kharberg is a game with leaping captures played by people living in and around the Sahara. It is typically played by drawing the board in the sand.
MainRuleset 774
LudiiRuleset 774
Reference Béart 1955: 468.
Origin Sahara
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SwedishDescription Kharberg är ett spel med hoppande fångster som spelas av människor som bor i och runt Sahara. Det spelas vanligtvis genom att rita brädan i sanden.

Id 662
Name Tauru
NativeName
Description Tauru is an alignment game played by the Bariba people in what is now Benin. It is closely related to the game Dara, but instead of the player to capture the most pieces, the player to make the last possible capture wins. It is played by adult men, but at the time it was recorded was increasingly played by young men who were Wasangari, or in line to rule.
MainRuleset 775
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Origin Benin
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SwedishDescription Tauru är ett anpassningsspel som spelas av Bariba-folket i det som nu är Benin. Det är nära besläktat med spelet Dara, men istället för att spelaren ska fånga flest pjäser vinner spelaren som gör den sista möjliga fångsten. Den spelas av vuxna män, men när den spelades in spelades den allt oftare av unga män som var Wasangari, eller i kö för att regera.

Id 663
Name Bolotudu
NativeName
Description Bolotudu is a game of alignment that was played by the Bambara people of West Africa. It is a game in which the goal is to get two pieces in a row, but this is forbidden during the placement phase of the game.
MainRuleset 776
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Origin West Africa
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SwedishDescription Bolotudu är ett anpassningsspel som spelades av Bambarafolket i Västafrika. Det är ett spel där målet är att få två pjäser i rad, men detta är förbjudet under spelets placeringsfas.

Id 664
Name T'oki
NativeName
Description T'oki is a capturing game played by the Fula and Tukulor people of Mali. It combines the typical placement and movement phases into a single phase, with captures made by hopping over opponent's pieces. Typically played by men, it is a complex game unique among games with this type of capture because multiple pieces may occupy one spot. It was primarily a game played by chiefs.
MainRuleset 777
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Origin Mali
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SwedishDescription T'oki är ett fångande spel som spelas av Fula- och Tukulor-folket i Mali. Den kombinerar de typiska placerings- och rörelsefaserna till en enda fas, med fångster gjorda genom att hoppa över motståndarens pjäser. Vanligtvis spelas av män, det är ett komplext spel som är unikt bland spel med denna typ av fångst eftersom flera pjäser kan uppta en plats. Det var främst ett spel som spelades av chefer.

Id 665
Name Laram Wali
NativeName
Description Laram Wali is a game with captures played in Mali. It is played on a cross-shaped board, on which pieces are placed and then a capturing phase begins.
MainRuleset 778
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Origin Mali
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SwedishDescription Laram Wali är ett spel med fångster som spelas i Mali. Det spelas på en korsformad bräda, på vilken pjäser placeras och sedan börjar en fångstfas.

Id 666
Name Yote
NativeName Yoté
Description Yoté is a game with leaping captures played in Senegal. It is typically played in the sand with one side playing with stones or shells and the other with sticks. In it, a player making a capture is allowed to choose another of the opponent's pieces to remove from the board.
MainRuleset 779
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Origin Senegal
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SwedishDescription Yoté är ett spel med hoppande fångster som spelas i Senegal. Det spelas vanligtvis i sanden med en sida som leker med stenar eller snäckor och den andra med pinnar. I den får en spelare som gör ett fång välja en annan av motståndarens pjäser att ta bort från brädet.

Id 668
Name Koro
NativeName
Description Koro is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Dogon people of Mali. In it, the player's rightmost hole is a reserve, from which counters are redistributed periodically throughout the game.
MainRuleset 781
LudiiRuleset 781
Reference Murray 1951: 183-184.
Origin Mali
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SwedishDescription Koro är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Dogon-folket i Mali. I den är spelarens hål längst till höger en reserv, från vilken räknare omfördelas med jämna mellanrum under hela spelet.

Id 670
Name Aksadyuta
NativeName Akṣadyūta
Description Akṣadyūta is a scoring game that plays a central role in the Indian epic Mahabharata. While the Mahabharata was an oral tradition which was written down much later, one of its key events is a game of Akṣadyūta in which Shakuni won the kingdom from Yudhishthira. Later Indian sources often confuse the game as that of Pachisi or Chaupar, but the text clearly describes a game of a different nature.
MainRuleset 788
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Origin India
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SwedishDescription Akṣadyūta är ett poängspel som spelar en central roll i det indiska eposet Mahabharata. Medan Mahabharata var en muntlig tradition som skrevs ner mycket senare, är en av dess nyckelhändelser ett spel Akṣadyūta där Shakuni vann kungadömet från Yudhishthira. Senare indiska källor förväxlar ofta spelet som det med Pachisi eller Chaupar, men texten beskriver tydligt ett spel av en annan karaktär.

Id 671
Name Shah
NativeName
Description Shah is a game of alignment played in Somalia in the early twentieth century. It was one of the most popular games there, especially among men and children.
MainRuleset 789
LudiiRuleset 789
Reference Murray 1951: 48.
Origin Horn of Africa
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SwedishDescription Shah är ett anpassningsspel som spelades i Somalia i början av 1900-talet. Det var ett av de mest populära spelen där, särskilt bland män och barn.

Id 672
Name Koruboddo
NativeName Koruböddo
Description Koruböddo is a capturing game played in Somalia in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 791
LudiiRuleset 791
Reference Murray 1951: 83.
Origin Horn of Africa
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Korkaböd
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SwedishDescription Koruböddo är ett fångande spel som spelades i Somalia i början av 1900-talet.

Id 673
Name Djara-Badakh
NativeName
Description Djara-Badakh is a simple game of alignment played by children in Somalia.
MainRuleset 792
LudiiRuleset 792
Reference Murray 1951: 40.
Origin Horn of Africa
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SwedishDescription Djara-Badakh är ett enkelt anpassningsspel som spelas av barn i Somalia.

Id 676
Name Um el Tuweisat
NativeName
Description Um el Tuweisat ("The Little Goat Game") is a small two-row mancala-style board game played by children in Sudan.
MainRuleset 795
LudiiRuleset 795
Reference Murray 1951: 194.
Origin Sudan
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SwedishDescription Um el Tuweisat ("The Little Goat Game") är ett litet tvåradigt mancala-brädspel som spelas av barn i Sudan.

Id 677
Name La'b Akila
NativeName
Description La'b Akila is a two-row mancala game played in Syria during the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 796
LudiiRuleset 796
Reference Murray 1951: 167-168.
Origin Egypt
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SwedishDescription La'b Akila är ett tvårads mancalaspel som spelades i Syrien under artonhundratalet.

Id 678
Name Qi Guo Xiangxi
NativeName
Description Qi Guo Xiangxi ("Xiangxi of the Seven Kingdoms") is a seven-player Xiangqi game from eleventh century China. Its invention is attributed to the official Sima Guan, and is meant to be a representation of the conflict during the Warring States Period of Chinese history.
MainRuleset 797
LudiiRuleset 797
Reference Lo and Wang 2005: 171.
Origin China
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SwedishDescription Qi Guo Xiangxi ("De sju kungadömenas Xiangxi") är ett Xiangqi-spel för sju spelare från 1000-talets Kina. Dess uppfinning tillskrivs den officiella Sima Guan, och är avsedd att vara en representation av konflikten under den kinesiska historiens krigande stater.

Id 679
Name Sanyou Qi
NativeName
Description Sanyou Qi is a three-player version of Xiangqi which dates to the late seventeenth century in China.
MainRuleset 798
LudiiRuleset 798
Reference Lo 2007: 126.
Origin China
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SwedishDescription Sanyou Qi är en trespelarversion av Xiangqi som dateras till slutet av 1600-talet i Kina.

Id 680
Name Mn
NativeName
Description Mn is a game from ancient Nubia and Egypt, and is one of the earliest board game with preserved evidence. It has been found and depicted in tombs of nobility from the fourth and third millennia BCE.
MainRuleset 799
LudiiRuleset
Reference Crist et al. 2016: 37-38.
Origin Egypt
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knownAliases Men
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OriginPoint 22°14'1.56"N, 31°36'53.11"E
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SwedishDescription Mn är ett spel från det antika Nubien och Egypten, och är ett av de tidigaste brädspelen med bevarade bevis. Den har hittats och avbildats i adelns gravar från det fjärde och tredje årtusendet fvt.

Id 681
Name Coptic Game
NativeName
Description This game, the original name for which has been lost, was played in Coptic Egypt (313-639 CE). It was played on a unique stepped board, with four rows of holes in which pegs were presumably used as pieces.
MainRuleset 800
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Reference Crist et al 2016: 122-124; May 1992: 164.
Origin Egypt
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SwedishDescription Detta spel, vars ursprungliga namn har gått förlorat, spelades i det koptiska Egypten (313-639 e.Kr.). Det spelades på ett unikt stegbräde, med fyra rader av hål där pinnar förmodligen användes som pjäser.

Id 682
Name Saqqara Game
NativeName
Description This game, the name for which has been lost, was found in a tomb at Saqqara, Egypt. It is one of the oldest preserved complete sets of a board game. The board was found along the spine of the skeleton in the grave, and a bag with the pieces replaced the person's head.
MainRuleset 801
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Reference Crist et al. 2016: 39; Kendall 2007: 33
Origin Egypt
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knownAliases Two Rows of Thirteen
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OriginPoint 29°50'59.34"N, 31°13'0.04"E
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SwedishDescription Detta spel, vars namn har gått förlorat, hittades i en grav i Saqqara, Egypten. Det är en av de äldsta bevarade kompletta uppsättningarna av ett brädspel. Brädan hittades längs skelettets ryggrad i graven och en påse med bitarna ersatte personens huvud.

Id 683
Name Chu-Shogi
NativeName
Description Chu-Shogi is a capturing game that was popular in medieval Japan, from the thirteenth until the sixteenth century. It was played on a larger board than today's popular version of Shogi.
MainRuleset 802
LudiiRuleset
Reference Koichi 2005:183-184.
Origin Japan
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SwedishDescription Chu-Shogi är ett fångande spel som var populärt i medeltida Japan, från det trettonde till det sextonde århundradet. Den spelades på ett större bräde än dagens populära version av Shogi.

Id 684
Name O-Shogi
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Description O-Shogi is an enlarged version of Shogi which was played in medieval Japan. It was played on a 13x13 board with thirteen types of pieces.
MainRuleset 803
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Reference Koichi 2005: 182.
Origin Japan
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SwedishDescription O-Shogi är en förstorad version av Shogi som spelades i medeltida Japan. Det spelades på ett 13x13 bräde med tretton typer av pjäser.

Id 685
Name Gala
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Description Gala is a blockade game played among the Buginese and Makassarese people of Sulawesi in Indonesia.
MainRuleset 804
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Reference Kaudern 1929: 310-311; Murray 1951: 55.
Origin Sulawesi
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SwedishDescription Gala är ett blockadspel som spelas bland Bugineserna och Makassareserna i Sulawesi i Indonesien.

Id 686
Name Satoel
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Description Satoel is a capturing game played on the island of Simeulue. It is similar to other capturing games from South and Southeast Asia, but it is played on a larger board than the others. It is said to be of Malaysian origin.
MainRuleset 805
LudiiRuleset 805
Reference Murray 1951: 70.
Origin Simeulue
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SwedishDescription Satoel är ett fångstspel som spelas på ön Simeulue. Det liknar andra fångstspel från Syd- och Sydostasien, men det spelas på ett större bräde än de andra. Det sägs vara av malaysiskt ursprung.

Id 687
Name Rimoe
NativeName
Description Rimoe is a hunt game played on the island of Simeulue, and similar to others in neighboring lands. It is typically played in the Soeraoe, a religious building.
MainRuleset 806
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Reference Murray 1951: 109.
Origin Simeulue
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SwedishDescription Rimoe är ett jaktspel som spelas på ön Simeulue och liknar andra i närliggande länder. Det spelas vanligtvis i Soeraoe, en religiös byggnad.

Id 688
Name Sig wa Duqqan (Houmt al-Arbah)
NativeName
Description Sig wa Duqqan is a race game played on the island of Djerba, Tunisia. This game is a representation of the Hajj, where fathers attempt to reach the Ka'aba without being captured and buried by the Ghoula.
MainRuleset 808
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Reference Depaulis 2001: 67-68.
Origin Tunisia
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SwedishDescription Sig wa Duqqan är ett racespel som spelas på ön Djerba, Tunisien. Detta spel är en representation av Hajj, där fäder försöker nå Ka'aba utan att bli tillfångatagna och begravda av Ghoula.

Id 689
Name Sig wa Duqqan (Houmt Taourit)
NativeName
Description Sig wa Duqqan is a race game played on the island of Djerba, Tunisia. This version is played on a spiral board, in which players attempt to reach the centre of the board. When players reach the centre, they may either play as the Ghoula, which drags opponents' pieces to the start, or to force their opponents to move backwards.
MainRuleset 809
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Reference Depaulis 2001: 68.
Origin Tunisia
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SwedishDescription Sig wa Duqqan är ett racespel som spelas på ön Djerba, Tunisien. Denna version spelas på en spiralbräda, där spelarna försöker nå mitten av brädan. När spelare når mitten kan de antingen spela som Ghoula, som drar motståndarnas pjäser till start, eller för att tvinga sina motståndare att gå bakåt.

Id 690
Name Siryu (Race)
NativeName
Description The word Siryu is used for several games in the Tabelbala Oasis of Algeria that are played by women and girls. In this game, players take the roles of a mother, father, and an angel traveling to Mecca.
MainRuleset 810
LudiiRuleset 810
Reference Depaulis 2001: 69-70.
Origin Algeria
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SwedishDescription Ordet Siryu används för flera spel i Tabelbala Oasis of Algeriet som spelas av kvinnor och flickor. I det här spelet tar spelarna rollerna som en mamma, pappa och en ängel som reser till Mecka.

Id 691
Name Siryu (War)
NativeName
Description The word Siryu is used for several board games in the Tabelbala Oasis of Algeria. This one is a capturing game that is similar to the game of Tab that is played throughout North Africa and Southwest Asia.
MainRuleset 811
LudiiRuleset 811
Reference Depaulis 2001: 61.
Origin Algeria
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SwedishDescription Ordet Siryu används för flera brädspel i Tabelbala Oasis i Algeriet. Det här är ett fångande spel som liknar spelet Tab som spelas i hela Nordafrika och Sydostasien.

Id 692
Name Natt Klab ash-Shawk
NativeName
Description Natt Klab ash-Shawk is a capturing game that was played in Palestine.
MainRuleset 812
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Origin Palestine
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SwedishDescription Natt Klab ash-Shawk är ett fångande spel som spelades i Palestina.

Id 693
Name Chatur
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Description Chátur is a capturing game played on the island of Java. It is similar to other games which are derived from Indian Chaturanga, but it has more stringent promotion rules and more lenient castling moves.
MainRuleset 813
LudiiRuleset 813
Reference Murray 1913: 95-107.
Origin Java
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SwedishDescription Chátur är ett fångstspel som spelas på ön Java. Det liknar andra spel som kommer från indiska Chaturanga, men det har strängare marknadsföringsregler och mildare castling-rörelser.

Id 694
Name Paumecary
NativeName
Description Paumecary is a European Tables game from fourteenth century England. Play is confined to one quarter of a typical board. Customarily, when a player wins, the game continues, with the winner helping the loser bear off their remaining pieces, smacking the loser's hands for each piece borne off.
MainRuleset 814
LudiiRuleset 814
Reference Murray 1951: 120.
Origin England
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SwedishDescription Paumecary är ett europeiskt bordsspel från 1300-talets England. Spelet är begränsat till en fjärdedel av en typisk bräda. Vanligtvis, när en spelare vinner, fortsätter spelet, med vinnaren som hjälper förloraren att bära av sig sina återstående pjäser och slår förlorarens händer för varje pjäs som bärs av.

Id 695
Name Ofanfelling
NativeName
Description Ofanfelling is a race game played in Iceland. Though it is played on the same board as other European Tables Games, it is different from most of them in that all of the game play for each player takes place in separate quadrants of the board, and the players' pieces never interact with one another.
MainRuleset 815
LudiiRuleset 815
Reference Murray 1951: 121.
Origin Iceland
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SwedishDescription Ofanfelling är ett racespel som spelas på Island. Även om det spelas på samma bräda som andra europeiska bordsspel, skiljer det sig från de flesta av dem genom att allt spel för varje spelare äger rum i separata kvadranter av brädet, och spelarnas pjäser interagerar aldrig med varandra .

Id 696
Name Refskak
NativeName
Description Refskak is a hunt game played in Iceland. One player, with twelve lambs, attempts to block the opponent, who plays as a fox, who tries to kill the lambs.
MainRuleset 816
LudiiRuleset 816
Reference Fiske 1905: 154-156; Murray 1951: 101-103.
Origin Iceland
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SwedishDescription Refskak är ett jaktspel som spelas på Island. En spelare, med tolv lamm, försöker blockera motståndaren, som spelar som en räv, som försöker döda lammen.

Id 697
Name Mylna
NativeName
Description Mylna is an alignment game played in Iceland. It is closely related to other games played on this board, such as Nine Men´s Morris.
MainRuleset 817
LudiiRuleset 817
Reference Fiske 1905:138-140; Murray 1951: 47.
Origin Iceland
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SwedishDescription Mylna är ett linjespel som spelas på Island. Det är nära besläktat med andra spel som spelas på det här brädan, som Nine Men´s Morris.

Id 698
Name Kotra
NativeName
Description Kotra is a race game related to other European Tables games that was played in Iceland. References to the game appear in early texts, suggesting that the game came to Iceland at an early date.
MainRuleset 818
LudiiRuleset 818
Reference Fiske 1905: 348-353; Murray 1951: 127.
Origin Iceland
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SwedishDescription Kotra är ett rasspel relaterat till andra europeiska bordspel som spelades på Island. Referenser till spelet förekommer i tidiga texter, vilket tyder på att spelet kom till Island vid ett tidigt datum.

Id 699
Name Ketch-Dolt
NativeName
Description Ketch-Dolt is a Tables game played in Early Modern England. In it, players must enter their pieces to avoid being "dolted," which results in an automatic loss.
MainRuleset 819
LudiiRuleset 819
Reference Murray 1951: 120.
Origin England
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SwedishDescription Ketch-Dolt är ett bordsspel som spelas i det tidiga moderna England. I den måste spelare lägga in sina pjäser för att undvika att bli "dolda", vilket resulterar i en automatisk förlust.

Id 700
Name Dubblets
NativeName
Description Dubblets is a Tables game played in early Modern England. Players begin with their pieces stacked on a Backgammon board, and must unstack them before bearing them off.
MainRuleset 820
LudiiRuleset 820
Reference Murray 1951: 121.
Origin England
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knownAliases Doublets
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SwedishDescription Dubblets är ett bordsspel som spelas i det tidiga moderna England. Spelare börjar med sina pjäser staplade på ett backgammonbräde och måste packa upp dem innan de bär bort dem.

Id 701
Name Currierspiel
NativeName
Description Currierspiel is an enlarged form of Chess played in medieval and early modern Germany. It was particularly popular and long-lived in the village of Ströbeck.
MainRuleset 821
LudiiRuleset 821
Reference Murray 1913: 483-485; Bell 1979: 62-65.
Origin Germany
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knownAliases Grossenspiel, Grossen-Spiel, Currier-Spiel, Currier-Schach-Spiel, Courier Chess
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SwedishDescription Currierspiel är en förstorad form av schack som spelas i medeltida och tidigmoderna Tyskland. Särskilt populär och långlivad var den i byn Ströbeck.

Id 702
Name Nebakuthana
NativeName Nebäkuthana
Description Nebäkuthana is a race game played by the Arapaho, Apache, Comanche, and Kiowa people of Oklahoma and Wyoming. It has many similarities to other race games with stick dice played in the Great Plains and Southwest United States.
MainRuleset 823
LudiiRuleset 823
Reference Culin 1907: 126-127; Murray 1951: 155.
Origin United States
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases Tsoñä
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SwedishDescription Nebäkuthana är ett rasspel som spelas av Arapaho-, Apache-, Comanche- och Kiowa-folket i Oklahoma och Wyoming. Det har många likheter med andra rasspel med sticktärningar som spelas i Great Plains och sydvästra USA.

Id 703
Name Tatsungin
NativeName
Description Tatsungin was a board game played with dice by the Pyramid Lake Paiute people of Nevada.
MainRuleset 824
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 148.
Origin Nevada
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SwedishDescription Tatsungin var ett brädspel som spelades med tärningar av Pyramid Lake Paiute-folket i Nevada.

Id 704
Name Tsiheki
NativeName
Description Tsiheki is a game played by the Yokuts people of California. Each player plays with four horses (witchet), who move according to the throws of four sticks along a track of 24 spaces.
MainRuleset 827
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 149.
Origin California
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SwedishDescription Tsiheki är ett spel som spelas av Yokuts folk i Kalifornien. Varje spelare spelar med fyra hästar (häxa), som rör sig enligt kasten av fyra pinnar längs en bana med 24 platser.

Id 705
Name Hopi Game
NativeName
Description This game was played by the Hopi people living in Oraibi, Arizona at the turn of the twentieth century. Murray incorrectly names it Totolospi, though the name is unrecorded in its original publication.
MainRuleset 828
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 148.
Origin Arizona
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SwedishDescription Det här spelet spelades av Hopi-folket som bodde i Oraibi, Arizona vid 1900-talets början. Murray döper den felaktigt till Totolospi, även om namnet är oregistrerat i sin ursprungliga publikation.

Id 706
Name Totolospi (Cross-Shaped)
NativeName Totolóspi (Cross-Shaped)
Description Totolóspi is a word used for several games played by the Hopi people at the turn of the twentieth century. The board in this game is cross-shaped, and is playe by two or four people with four dice.
MainRuleset 829
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 149-150.
Origin Arizona
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SwedishDescription Totolóspi är ett ord som används för flera spel som Hopi-folket spelade vid 1900-talets början. Brädan i detta spel är korsformad och spelas av två eller fyra personer med fyra tärningar.

Id 707
Name Patol
NativeName
Description Patol is a race game played by Pueblo peoples of New Mexico. Typically played by boys, any number of people can play, and it is a race game with three sticks used as dice.
MainRuleset 830
LudiiRuleset 830
Reference Culin 1898: 763-765; 1907: 191; Murray 1951: 190-192.
Origin New Mexico
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SwedishDescription Patol är ett rasspel som spelas av Pueblo-folket i New Mexico. Vanligtvis spelas av pojkar, hur många som helst kan spela, och det är ett rasspel med tre pinnar som används som tärningar.

Id 708
Name Chantuto Game
NativeName
Description This game was found at the Tlacuachero shell mound in Chiapas, Mexico. Dating to the Late Archaic Period (3500-1500 BCE), it was identified as a game based on similarities to other games known from ethnographic accounts in North America. It is the oldest potential game board known in the Western Hemisphere.
MainRuleset 833
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Origin Mexico
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SwedishDescription Detta spel hittades vid Tlacuacheros skalhög i Chiapas, Mexiko. Det dateras till den sena arkaiska perioden (3500-1500 f.Kr.), det identifierades som ett spel baserat på likheter med andra spel som är kända från etnografiska berättelser i Nordamerika. Det är den äldsta potentiella spelbrädet som är känt på västra halvklotet.

Id 709
Name Kawasukuts
NativeName
Description Kawasukutz ("Punch" or "Sudden Blow") is a race game played by the Kawalka people of Laguna, New Mexico. Pieces enter the board through "doors," and race around the board using three stick dice.
MainRuleset 834
LudiiRuleset 834
Reference Culin 19087: 122-123; Murray 1951: 152.
Origin New Mexico
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SwedishDescription Kawasukutz ("Punch" eller "Sudden Blow") är ett rasspel som spelas av Kawalka-folket i Laguna, New Mexico. Pjäser kommer in på brädet genom "dörrar" och tävlar runt brädet med hjälp av tre pinntärningar.

Id 710
Name Owasokotz
NativeName
Description Owasokotz is a race game played by the Kawalka people of New Mexico. It can be played two ways, one which requires the player to pass the starting point, and another which requires the player to land exactly on the starting point, which also allows players to send each other back to start.
MainRuleset 836
LudiiRuleset 836
Reference Murray 1951: 153.
Origin New Mexico
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SwedishDescription Owasokotz är ett rasspel som spelas av Kawalka-folket i New Mexico. Det kan spelas på två sätt, ett som kräver att spelaren passerar startpunkten och ett annat som kräver att spelaren landar exakt på startpunkten, vilket också gör att spelarna kan skicka tillbaka varandra till start.

Id 711
Name Tsaydithl
NativeName
Description Tsaydithl is a race game played by the White Mountain Apache people of Arizona.
MainRuleset 838
LudiiRuleset 838
Reference Murray 1951: 152.
Origin Arizona
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SwedishDescription Tsaydithl är ett rasspel som spelas av White Mountain Apache-folket i Arizona.

Id 712
Name Setichch
NativeName Sétichch
Description Sétichch is a race game that was played by White Mountain Apache people in Fort Apache, Arizona in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 839
LudiiRuleset 839
Reference Murray 1951: 152.
Origin Arizona
DLPGame 1
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knownAliases Tze-chis, Zse-tilth, Satill
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SwedishDescription Sétichch är ett rasspel som spelades av White Mountain Apache-folk i Fort Apache, Arizona i början av 1900-talet.

Id 713
Name Set Dilth'
NativeName
Description Set Dilth' is a race game played by White Mountain Apache women of Arizona. While it is similar to other race games in the region, in this game players must circle the board three times in order to win.
MainRuleset 840
LudiiRuleset 840
Reference Murray 1951: 152.
Origin Arizona
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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OriginPoint 33°50'13.19"N, 109°57'51.10"W
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SwedishDescription Set Dilth' är ett racespel som spelas av White Mountain Apache-kvinnor i Arizona. Även om det liknar andra rasspel i regionen, måste spelare i detta spel cirkla runt brädet tre gånger för att vinna.

Id 714
Name Ancestral Apache Game
NativeName
Description This game is based on archaeological evidence for a game at the Three Sisters site in Arizona. Played in a ring of stones around a central stone, on which probably stick dice were thrown, It takes a form nearly identical to many others known ethnographically from the nineteenth and twentieth century.
MainRuleset 841
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Arizona
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knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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OriginPoint 31°51'51.53"N, 110°0'13.93"W
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SwedishDescription Det här spelet är baserat på arkeologiska bevis för ett spel på Three Sisters-platsen i Arizona. Spelas i en ring av stenar runt en central sten, på vilken troligen pinntärningar kastades, har den en form nästan identisk med många andra kända etnografiskt från 1800- och nittonhundratalet.

Id 715
Name Owasakut
NativeName
Description Owasakut is a race game played the Aak'u people of New Mexico. It is a circle of thirty stones, where players move sticks which represent horses.
MainRuleset 842
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin New Mexico
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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OriginPoint 34°53'47.08"N, 107°34'54.71"W
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Owasakut är ett rasspel som spelas av Aak'u-folket i New Mexico. Det är en cirkel av trettio stenar, där spelarna flyttar pinnar som representerar hästar.

Id 716
Name Sitih
NativeName
Description Sitih is a race game played by the Navajo people in Arizona.
MainRuleset 843
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 152.
Origin Arizona
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 35°10'39.89"N, 110°49'51.5"W
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Sitih är ett rasspel som spelas av Navajo-folket i Arizona.

Id 717
Name Settilth
NativeName
Description Settilth is a race game played by the Najavo of New Mexico.
MainRuleset 844
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 152.
Origin New Mexico
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 35°17'2.48"N, 108°6'50.28"W
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Settilth är ett racespel som spelas av Najavo från New Mexico.

Id 718
Name Tsi-Di'l
NativeName
Description Tsi-Di'l is a race game played by Navajo women. Typically, a cloth was stretched over the players, which would prevent the sticks from flying away when they were thrown against the central rock.
MainRuleset 845
LudiiRuleset
Reference Culin 1907: 94-95; Murray 1951: 152.
Origin Navajo
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Tsin-Di'l
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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OriginPoint 37°9'1.38"N, 109°16'16.02"W
EvidenceRange 5397,5397
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SwedishDescription Tsi-Di'l är ett racespel som spelas av kvinnor från Navajo. Vanligtvis sträcktes ett tyg över spelarna, vilket skulle hindra pinnarna från att flyga iväg när de kastades mot den centrala klippan.

Id 719
Name Sig (Tidikelt)
NativeName
Description Sig is a word used for several games played throughout North Africa. This game, played in the Tidikelt region of Algeria, allows captures only in opponent's home rows. The playing spaces represent plots of cultivated gardens and the pieces are water flowing through them.
MainRuleset 846
LudiiRuleset 846
Reference Depaulis 2001: 68; Gana 1991: 191.
Origin Algeria
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 27°34'54.61"N, 3°56'0.73"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Sig är ett ord som används för flera spel som spelas i hela Nordafrika. Detta spel, som spelas i Tidikelt-regionen i Algeriet, tillåter endast fångster i motståndarens hemmarader. Lekplatserna representerar tomter med odlade trädgårdar och bitarna är vatten som rinner genom dem.

Id 720
Name Tasholiwe
NativeName
Description Tasholiwe is a race game played by the Zuni people of the southwest United States. Two or four people play, each player playing as a piece representing the four directions and seasons.
MainRuleset 848
LudiiRuleset 848
Reference Culin 1907: 221-222; Murray 1951: 152.
Origin Southwest United States
DLPGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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OriginPoint 35°21'6.04"N, 109°45'7.92"W
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SwedishDescription Tasholiwe är ett rasspel som spelas av Zuni-folket i sydvästra USA. Två eller fyra personer spelar, varje spelare spelar som en pjäs som representerar de fyra riktningarna och årstiderna.

Id 721
Name Hue-Ta-Quee-Che-Ka
NativeName
Description Hue-Ta-Quee-Che-Ka is a race game played by the Havasupai people of Arizona.
MainRuleset 849
LudiiRuleset
Reference Culin 1907: 200-201; Muirray 1951: 152.
Origin Arizona
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 36°2'52.25"N, 112°29'34.68"W
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SwedishDescription Hue-Ta-Quee-Che-Ka är ett rasspel som spelas av Havasupai-folket i Arizona.

Id 722
Name Tawfa
NativeName
Description Tawfa is a game that was played by the Hualapai people in the nineteenth century. While it was said to be going out of fashion at the time, it may have a very long history, as similar boards have been found from 2900 BCE in Mexico.
MainRuleset 850
LudiiRuleset 850
Reference Murray 1951: 152-153.
Origin Arizona
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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OriginPoint 35°53'47.01"N, 113°43'50.95"W
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SwedishDescription Tawfa är ett spel som spelades av Hualapai-folket på artonhundratalet. Även om det sades gå ur mode vid den tiden, kan det ha en mycket lång historia, eftersom liknande brädor har hittats från 2900 f.Kr. i Mexiko.

Id 732
Name Tugea
NativeName
Description Tugea is a race game played by the people of Nambé Oweenge Pueblo in New Mexico. Each player plays as a horse around a circular board, attempting to complete a circuit of the board without getting sent back to start by the opponent.
MainRuleset 861
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 153
Origin New Mexico
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Patol
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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OriginPoint 35°53'33.04"N, 105°58'58.67"W
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SwedishDescription Tugea är ett rasspel som spelas av folket i Nambé Oweenge Pueblo i New Mexico. Varje spelare spelar som en häst runt en cirkulär bräda och försöker slutföra en krets av brädet utan att bli skickad tillbaka till start av motståndaren.

Id 734
Name Pasit
NativeName
Description Pasit is a race game played in Myanmar. In the nineteenth century, it was popular among children and people living in rural areas, and was said to not be popular among people living in cities.
MainRuleset 863
LudiiRuleset 863
Reference Murray 1951: 135-136.
Origin Myanmar
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Chuay Pyit-thee, Ansah Pyit-thee
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 20°46'4.26"N, 95°41'37.17"E
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SwedishDescription Pasit är ett racespel som spelas i Myanmar. På 1800-talet var det populärt bland barn och människor som bodde på landsbygden, och sades inte vara populärt bland människor som bodde i städer.

Id 735
Name Barjis
NativeName
Description Barjis is a race game that was played by Arab residents of Palestine in the early twentieth century. Played exclusively by women and children, it is very similar to other cross-shaped race games that were particularly popular in South and Southeast Asia.
MainRuleset 864
LudiiRuleset 864
Reference
Origin Palestine
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Barjis är ett rasspel som spelades av arabiska invånare i Palestina i början av 1900-talet. Spelas uteslutande av kvinnor och barn, det är mycket likt andra korsformade rasspel som var särskilt populära i Syd- och Sydostasien.

Id 736
Name Hex Amazons
NativeName
Description A variant of Amazons played on a hex board.
MainRuleset 865
LudiiRuleset 865
Reference BGG
Origin
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knownAliases
Author Clark Hunter
Publisher
Date 2020-09-11
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription En variant av Amazons som spelas på ett hex-bräde.

Id 737
Name Edris a Jin
NativeName
Description Edris a Jin was a game played by the Druze people of Lebanon during the nineteenth century. It was played on a cruciform board, with diagonals connecting the arms of the cross, resulting in an octagonal board.
MainRuleset 866
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 138; Bell 1969: 2-3; Finkel 2002: 71.
Origin Lebanon
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Edris a Jin var ett spel som spelades av druserna i Libanon under artonhundratalet. Det spelades på en korsformad bräda, med diagonaler som förbinder korsarmarna, vilket resulterade i en åttakantig bräda.

Id 738
Name Barjiss
NativeName
Description Barjiss is a race game played on a cross-shaped board by men, women, and children in Lebanon. The names for the throws of the cowrie shells are of Persian origin, suggesting that the game to Lebanon from Iran.
MainRuleset 867
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Lebanon
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 33°41'31.14"N, 35°27'9.62"E
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SwedishDescription Barjiss är ett rasspel som spelas på ett korsformat bräde av män, kvinnor och barn i Libanon. Namnen på kasten av cowrie-skalen är av persiskt ursprung, vilket tyder på att spelet till Libanon från Iran.

Id 739
Name Bargese
NativeName
Description Bargese is a race game played by Syrian women typically played on velveteen cloth with the game board embroidered, and metal pieces which take the shape of soldiers and horses. The throws of the cowrie shells have Persian names, suggesting that the game came to Syria through Iran.
MainRuleset 868
LudiiRuleset 868
Reference Finkel 2002.
Origin Syria
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases B'rsis, Barcese
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 35°34'20.88"N, 39°54'3.82"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Bargese är ett rasspel som spelas av syriska kvinnor som vanligtvis spelas på sammetstyg med spelplanen broderad och metallbitar som tar formen av soldater och hästar. Kasten av cowrie-skalen har persiska namn, vilket tyder på att spelet kom till Syrien genom Iran.

Id 740
Name Pachiz
NativeName
Description Pachiz is a race game played in the Khorezm region of Uzbekistan. The game was commonly played among men, at their periodic assemblages known as ziyefats.
MainRuleset 870
LudiiRuleset 870
Reference Finkel 2002: 71-74.
Origin Uzbekistan
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 41°43'31.01"N, 60°18'20.73"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Pachiz är ett rasspel som spelas i Khorezm-regionen i Uzbekistan. Spelet spelades ofta bland män, vid deras periodiska samlingar som kallas ziyefats.

Id 741
Name Aasha
NativeName
Description Aasha is a game that was played in the Jewish community of Kochi, India in the twentieth century. Its resemblance, both in the unique board and the rules, to the ancient game 20 Squares may suggest that these games are related.
MainRuleset 871
LudiiRuleset 871
Reference Finkel 1999: 8-12.
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 9°55'51.42"N, 76°16'1.90"E
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SwedishDescription Aasha är ett spel som spelades i det judiska samhället i Kochi, Indien på 1900-talet. Dess likhet, både i den unika brädet och reglerna, med det antika spelet 20 Squares kan tyda på att dessa spel är relaterade.

Id 742
Name Main Tapak Empat
NativeName
Description Main Tapak Empat is a hunt game played by the Minangkabau people of Malaysia. In it, One player plays as two tigers who try to capture 24 goats.
MainRuleset 872
LudiiRuleset 872
Reference Murray 1951: 109.
Origin Malaysia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 3°8'44.22"N, 102°8'53.67"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Main Tapak Empat är ett jaktspel som spelas av Minangkabau-folket i Malaysia. I den spelar en spelare som två tigrar som försöker fånga 24 getter.

Id 743
Name Main Pacheh
NativeName
Description Main Pacheh is race game played on a square board from the Penang region in Malaysia. Curiously, the name of the game is similar to the name for many cross-shaped games known throughout South, Southwest, and Southeast Asia.
MainRuleset 873
LudiiRuleset 873
Reference Murray 1951: 131.
Origin Malaysia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Main Pachih
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 5°9'41.76"N, 100°28'10.72"E
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SwedishDescription Main Pacheh är ett rasspel som spelas på en fyrkantig bräda från Penang-regionen i Malaysia. Märkligt nog liknar namnet på spelet namnet på många korsformade spel som är kända i hela södra, sydvästra och sydostasien.

Id 744
Name Sheng Guan Tu
NativeName
Description Sheng Guan Tu is a Chinese game with a long history. In it, players are promoted to different levels of the Chinese bureaucracy according to dice throws. Different time periods offer different boards, according to the bureaucratic structure of the time. This version is a Qing Dynasty game, but the offices are from the Ming Dynasty, and therefore could be earlier.
MainRuleset 874
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin China
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 32°3'18.88"N, 118°46'24.32"E
EvidenceRange 4868,5411
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Sheng Guan Tu är ett kinesiskt spel med en lång historia. I den befordras spelare till olika nivåer av den kinesiska byråkratin enligt tärningskast. Olika tidsperioder erbjuder olika styrelser, beroende på tidens byråkratiska struktur. Den här versionen är ett spel från Qingdynastin, men kontoren är från Mingdynastin och kan därför vara tidigare.

Id 745
Name Dama (Philippines)
NativeName
Description Dama is a game with leaping captures played in the Philippines. In it, a kinged piece may capture by the flying leap in one direction.
MainRuleset 875
LudiiRuleset 875
Reference Murray 1951: 79
Origin Philippines
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 8°50'21.98"N, 118°35'26.42"E
EvidenceRange 5392,5392
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Dama är ett spel med hoppande fångster som spelas i Filippinerna. I den kan en kunglig pjäs ta ett flygande språng i en riktning.

Id 746
Name Moo
NativeName
Description Moo is a game with leaping captured played in Hawai'i during the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 876
LudiiRuleset 876
Reference Murray 1951: 79.
Origin Hawai'i
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 21°18'22.43"N, 157°51'38.30"W
EvidenceRange 5365,5365
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Moo är ett spel med hopp fångade som spelades på Hawaii under artonhundratalet.

Id 747
Name Jeu de Renard
NativeName
Description The Jeu de Renard is a hunt game played on a Draughts board from early modern France. This is the standard version, where one fox plays against twelve hens.
MainRuleset 877
LudiiRuleset 877
Reference Murray 1951: 106.
Origin France
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 43°30'3.8"N, 0°40'51.34"W
EvidenceRange 5168,5168
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Jeu de Renard är ett jaktspel som spelas på en utkastbräda från det tidiga moderna Frankrike. Detta är standardversionen, där en räv spelar mot tolv höns.

Id 748
Name Jeu de Renard (Two Foxes)
NativeName
Description The Jeu de Renard is a hunt game from seventeenth century France. Players play as a fox or a group of hens. This version involves the use of two foxes instead of the customary one.
MainRuleset 878
LudiiRuleset 878
Reference Murray 1951: 106.
Origin France
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 47°16'15.14"N, 0°25'7.16"E
EvidenceRange 5168,5168
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SwedishDescription Jeu de Renard är ett jaktspel från 1600-talets Frankrike. Spelare spelar som en räv eller en grupp höns. Denna version innebär användning av två rävar istället för den vanliga.

Id 749
Name Damas
NativeName
Description Damas is a Draughts game known from at least sixteenth century Spain. In it, the king has a long move, which influenced later Draughts games and may have even inspired the long queen and bishop in Chess.
MainRuleset 879
LudiiRuleset 879
Reference Murray 1951: 78; van der Stoep 1984: 82-83.
Origin Spain
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Spanish Draughts
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 39°27'57.07"N, 0°22'42.37"W
EvidenceRange 5047,5047
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SwedishDescription Damas är ett Drafts-spel känt från minst 1500-talets Spanien. I den har kungen ett långt drag, som påverkade senare Drafts-spel och kan till och med ha inspirerat den långa drottningen och biskopen i schack.

Id 750
Name Dama (Italy)
NativeName
Description Dama is the version of Draughts as played in Italy. These rules have been documented since at least the sixteenth century.
MainRuleset 880
LudiiRuleset 880
Reference Murray 1951: 78; van der Stoep 1984: 84-86.
Origin Italy
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Italian Draughts, Le Donne, Dame
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 44°29'40.44"N, 11°20'33.18"E
EvidenceRange 5070,5090
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Notes
HelpUs 0
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Dama är versionen av Drafts som spelas i Italien. Dessa regler har dokumenterats sedan åtminstone sextonde århundradet.

Id 751
Name Nagarjunakonda Game
NativeName
Description This game board was found as graffiti on at a burning ghats site at the ancient city of Nagarjunakonda. The structure dates from the third to fourth century CE, but the possibility exists that the game is dates up to the end of the fifteenth century, as people occupied the city up until that time.
MainRuleset 881
LudiiRuleset
Reference Finkel 1999: 10-11.
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 16°31'29.76"N, 79°14'43.27"E
EvidenceRange 3727,5099
WishlistGame 1
Notes
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ForceRulesetInLud 1
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Den här spelplanen hittades som graffiti på en brinnande ghats-plats i den antika staden Nagarjunakonda. Strukturen är från det tredje till det fjärde århundradet e.Kr., men möjligheten finns att spelet är från slutet av 1400-talet, eftersom människor ockuperade staden fram till den tiden.

Id 752
Name Pleasant Draughts
NativeName
Description Pleasant Draughts was a game played in France and England in the seventeenth century, particularly in rural communities. It lacked the forced capture of regular English Draughts.
MainRuleset 882
LudiiRuleset 882
Reference Murray 1951: 75; van der Stoep 1984: 146-147.
Origin England
DLPGame 1
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SwedishDescription Pleasant Drafts var ett spel som spelades i Frankrike och England på 1600-talet, särskilt på landsbygden. Det saknade tvångsfångst av vanliga engelska drag.

Id 753
Name Shashki
NativeName
Description Shashki is a game with leaping captures related to other European Draughts games. The first description comes from the nineteenth century, though the term is older.
MainRuleset 883
LudiiRuleset 883
Reference van der Stoep 1951: 183-184; Murray 1951: 79.
Origin Russia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Russian Draughts
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Shashki är ett spel med hoppande fångster relaterat till andra europeiska Drafts-spel. Den första beskrivningen kommer från artonhundratalet, även om termen är äldre.

Id 754
Name The Babylonian
NativeName
Description The Babylonian was a game that became popular in Paris around 1736, and continued to be played in the Netherlands into the nineteenth century. It was played on a Polish Draughts Board, but the pieces move as Chess queens.
MainRuleset 884
LudiiRuleset 884
Reference Murray 1951: 81.
Origin France
DLPGame 1
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knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Babylonian var ett spel som blev populärt i Paris runt 1736 och fortsatte att spelas i Nederländerna in på artonhundratalet. Det spelades på en polsk utkastbräde, men pjäserna rör sig som schackdamer.

Id 755
Name Diagonal Draughts
NativeName
Description Diagonal Draughts is a type of Draughts game played at least as early as the nineteenth century. In it, the pieces are arranged such that the long diagonal of the board is unoccupied, rather than the central two rows of squares.
MainRuleset 885
LudiiRuleset 885
Reference Twiss 1805: 173.
Origin England
DLPGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Diagonal Drafts är en typ av Drafts-spel som spelas åtminstone så tidigt som på artonhundratalet. I den är bitarna arrangerade så att den långa diagonalen på brädet är ledig, snarare än de centrala två raderna av rutor.

Id 756
Name Ferses
NativeName
Description Ferses is a game known from medieval Europe. The name is related to the Ferz, the piece in Shatranj that became the Queen in Chess. It has been considered an early version, or ancestor, of Draughts.
MainRuleset 886
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 74-75.
Origin
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knownAliases Farisia, Fierges
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Ferses är ett spel känt från medeltida Europa. Namnet är relaterat till Ferz, stycket i Shatranj som blev drottningen i schack. Det har ansetts vara en tidig version, eller förfader, av Draughts.

Id 757
Name Maleys
NativeName
Description Maleys is a Draughts game played in the Netherlands during the nineteenth century. It was speculated at the time that the rules were derived from another game from Dutch-colonised Indonesia, but there is no evidence of this.
MainRuleset 887
LudiiRuleset 887
Reference
Origin Holland
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Malayan
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Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Maleys är ett dragspel som spelades i Nederländerna under artonhundratalet. Det spekulerades vid den tiden att reglerna härrörde från ett annat spel från det holländskt koloniserade Indonesien, men det finns inga bevis för detta.

Id 758
Name Bhubaneswar Game
NativeName
Description This game board was found at the Kedaresvara temple at Bhubaneswar in Orissa, India. The game is similar, but not identical, to other games from India which themselves resemble the ancient game 20 Squares. The temple dates to the eleventh century CE, but the board could have been made at any time after that.
MainRuleset 888
LudiiRuleset 888
Reference Finkel 1999: 11.
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Denna spelbräde hittades vid Kedaresvara-templet i Bhubaneswar i Orissa, Indien. Spelet liknar, men inte identiskt, med andra spel från Indien som själva liknar det antika spelet 20 Squares. Templet dateras till det elfte århundradet e.Kr., men tavlan kunde ha gjorts när som helst efter det.

Id 760
Name Unnamed Dutch Draughts Game
NativeName
Description This game was reportedly played in Holland in the early nineteenth century. It is essentially Polish draughts, with some pieces which are already promoted at the beginning of the game. The name of the game is unknown.
MainRuleset 890
LudiiRuleset 890
Reference
Origin Holland
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PublicGame 1
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Author
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Date
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SwedishDescription Detta spel spelades enligt uppgift i Holland i början av artonhundratalet. Det är i huvudsak polskt utkast, med några pjäser som redan är uppflyttade i början av spelet. Namnet på spelet är okänt.

Id 761
Name Coc-Inbert
NativeName
Description Coc-Inbert is a Draughts game from early modern France. In it, the goal is reversed: The player who wins is the one who successfully forces the opponent to take all of the player's pieces.
MainRuleset 891
LudiiRuleset 891
Reference Murray 1951: 81-82.
Origin France
DLPGame 1
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Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Coc-Inbert är ett Drafts-spel från det tidiga moderna Frankrike. I den är målet omvänt: Spelaren som vinner är den som framgångsrikt tvingar motståndaren att ta alla spelarens pjäser.

Id 764
Name Panjikent Game
NativeName
Description This game is depicted in a fresco from the Sogdian city of Panjikent. The board as depicted consists of three rows of twelve squares, which are divided in half by a wide rectangle.
MainRuleset 894
LudiiRuleset
Reference Semenov 2007: 171-172.
Origin Sogdia
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Author
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Date
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SwedishDescription Detta spel är avbildat i en fresk från den sogdiska staden Panjikent. Tavlan som avbildas består av tre rader med tolv rutor, som är uppdelade på mitten av en bred rektangel.

Id 765
Name Pachesi
NativeName
Description Pachesi is a race game played on a cross-shaped board, of which there are several versions in South Asia. This version is played near Chitrakoot Dham in central India.
MainRuleset 895
LudiiRuleset 895
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Origin India
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SwedishDescription Pachesi är ett rasspel som spelas på ett korsformat bräde, av vilket det finns flera versioner i Sydasien. Denna version spelas nära Chitrakoot Dham i centrala Indien.

Id 766
Name Chonpa
NativeName
Description Chonpa is a race game similar to others played throughout South Asia. This version was played in the Citrakoot Dham area of India.
MainRuleset 896
LudiiRuleset 896
Reference
Origin India
DLPGame 1
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knownAliases Chaunsarh
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SwedishDescription Chonpa är ett rasspel som liknar andra som spelas i hela Sydasien. Denna version spelades i Citrakoot Dham-området i Indien.

Id 767
Name Sher Bakr
NativeName
Description Sher Bakr is a hunt game that was played in Shahpur, Punjab, India, in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 897
LudiiRuleset 897
Reference
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Sher Bakr är ett jaktspel som spelades i Shahpur, Punjab, Indien, i början av 1900-talet.

Id 768
Name Bagh Bandi
NativeName
Description Bagh Bandi is a hunt game played in the Lower Bengal region of South Asia. In it, two tigers attempt to capture 32 goats, and the goats attempt to trap the tigers.
MainRuleset 898
LudiiRuleset 898
Reference
Origin South Asia
DLPGame 1
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SwedishDescription Bagh Bandi är ett jaktspel som spelas i regionen Nedre Bengal i Sydasien. I den försöker två tigrar fånga 32 getter, och getterna försöker fånga tigrarna.

Id 769
Name Ram Tir
NativeName
Description Ram Tir is a game with leaping captures played in the Bihar region of India.
MainRuleset 899
LudiiRuleset 899
Reference
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Ram Tir är ett spel med hoppande fångster som spelas i Bihar-regionen i Indien.

Id 770
Name Pam Pait
NativeName
Description Pam Pait ("to cut a crowd") is a game with leaping captures from the Assam region of India.
MainRuleset 900
LudiiRuleset 900
Reference
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
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Date
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SwedishDescription Pam Pait ("att skära en folkmassa") är ett spel med hoppande fångster från Assam-regionen i Indien.

Id 771
Name Bam Blang Beh Khla
NativeName
Description Bam Bang Beh Khla ("To eat goat, to drive tiger") is a hunt game played in the Assam Region of India on a board not documented elsewhere.
MainRuleset 901
LudiiRuleset 901
Reference
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Bam Bang Beh Khla ("Att äta get, att driva tiger") är ett jaktspel som spelas i Assam-regionen i Indien på en bräda som inte finns dokumenterad någon annanstans.

Id 772
Name Mawryngkneng Solitaire Game
NativeName
Description This is a solitaire game played in the city of Mawryngkneng in India, the name for which was not recorded.
MainRuleset 902
LudiiRuleset 902
Reference
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Detta är ett patiensspel som spelas i staden Mawryngkneng i Indien, vars namn inte registrerades.

Id 773
Name Tule Paid
NativeName
Description Tule Paid is an alignment game played in the Assam region of India.
MainRuleset 903
LudiiRuleset 903
Reference
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Tule Paid är ett anpassningsspel som spelas i Assam-regionen i Indien.

Id 774
Name Mughal Pathan
NativeName
Description Mughal Pathan is a game with leaping captures played outside of Kolkata, India by Muslim stonemasons in the early twentieth century. Its name and board suggest that it is closely related to Moghul Putt'han, played elsewhere in India.
MainRuleset 905
LudiiRuleset 905
Reference
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Mughal Pathan är ett spel med hoppande fångster som spelades utanför Kolkata, Indien av muslimska stenhuggare i början av 1900-talet. Dess namn och tavla antyder att den är nära besläktad med Moghul Putt'han, som spelas någon annanstans i Indien.

Id 775
Name Kaua Dorki
NativeName
Description Kaua Dorki ("catching the crow") is a game with leaping captures played in the region of Allahabad, India during the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 906
LudiiRuleset 906
Reference
Origin India
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PublicGame 1
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Date
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SwedishDescription Kaua Dorki ("att fånga kråkan") är ett spel med hoppande fångster som spelades i regionen Allahabad, Indien under det tidiga nittonhundratalet.

Id 776
Name Challis Ghutia
NativeName
Description Challis Gutia (the game of forty pieces) is a game of leaping captures played in India.
MainRuleset 907
LudiiRuleset 907
Reference
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Challis Gutia (spelet med fyrtio stycken) är ett spel med hoppande fångster som spelas i Indien.

Id 777
Name Tuk Tak
NativeName
Description Tuk Tak is a simple alignment game played in the Bengal region of India. It differs little from similar games known worldwide, and is generally played by children.
MainRuleset 908
LudiiRuleset 908
Reference
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Tuk Tak är ett enkelt anpassningsspel som spelas i Bengal-regionen i Indien. Det skiljer sig lite från liknande spel som är kända över hela världen och spelas vanligtvis av barn.

Id 778
Name Bara Guti (Bihar)
NativeName
Description Bara Guti is a term used for a couple of different board games in India. In the Bihar region, it is used for this circular game.
MainRuleset 909
LudiiRuleset 909
Reference
Origin India
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knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Bara Guti är en term som används för ett par olika brädspel i Indien. I Bihar-regionen används det för detta cirkulära spel.

Id 779
Name Bagha Guti
NativeName
Description Bagha Guti is a hunt game played in the Bihar region of India. The tiger attempts to eat all the goats, and the goats try to trap the tiger. All of the goats begin on the same spot in this game.
MainRuleset 910
LudiiRuleset 910
Reference
Origin India
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Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Bagha Guti är ett jaktspel som spelas i Bihar-regionen i Indien. Tigern försöker äta upp alla getterna, och getterna försöker fånga tigern. Alla getterna börjar på samma plats i det här spelet.

Id 780
Name Bis Gutiya
NativeName
Description Bis Gutiya is a game with leaping captures played in the Bihar region of India.
MainRuleset 911
LudiiRuleset 911
Reference
Origin India
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Bis Gutiya är ett spel med hoppande fångster som spelas i Bihar-regionen i Indien.

Id 781
Name Challis Ghutia (Titagarh)
NativeName
Description Chalis Gutia as played near Titagarh outside Kolkata, India was played by people from all over India working in a mill there. It has a degree of flexibility in the number of pieces used on the same board.
MainRuleset 912
LudiiRuleset 912
Reference
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Chalis Gutia som spelades nära Titagarh utanför Kolkata, Indien, spelades av människor från hela Indien som arbetade i en kvarn där. Den har en viss flexibilitet i antalet bitar som används på samma bräda.

Id 782
Name Orissa Tiger Game (Four Tigers)
NativeName
Description This game, the name for which was not recorded, was played in the Orissa region of India. Four tigers play against twenty goats.
MainRuleset 913
LudiiRuleset 913
Reference
Origin India
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Detta spel, vars namn inte spelades in, spelades i Orissa-regionen i Indien. Fyra tigrar spelar mot tjugo getter.

Id 783
Name Orissa Tiger Game (One Tiger)
NativeName
Description This hunt game played in the Orissa region of India is played with one tiger trying to eat twelve goats, while the goats try to block the tiger from moving.
MainRuleset 914
LudiiRuleset 914
Reference
Origin India
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Author
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Detta jaktspel som spelas i Orissa-regionen i Indien spelas med en tiger som försöker äta tolv getter, medan getterna försöker hindra tigern från att röra sig.

Id 784
Name Kulaochal
NativeName
Description Kulaochal is a hunt game played by the Ho people of India during the early twentieth century. It was said to sometimes take hours when played by skilled players.
MainRuleset 915
LudiiRuleset 915
Reference
Origin India
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knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Kulaochal är ett jaktspel som spelades av Ho-folket i Indien under det tidiga nittonhundratalet. Det sades ibland ta timmar när det spelades av skickliga spelare.

Id 785
Name Lam Turki
NativeName
Description Lam Turki is a solitaire game played in India. Played on a board shaped like a five-pointed star, the player attempts to remove all of the pieces from the board,
MainRuleset 916
LudiiRuleset 916
Reference Murray 1951: 28-29.
Origin India
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knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Lam Turki är ett patiensspel som spelas i Indien. Spelas på en bräda formad som en femuddig stjärna, försöker spelaren ta bort alla pjäser från brädet,

Id 786
Name Pentalpha
NativeName
Description Pentalpha is a solitaire game played on Crete in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 917
LudiiRuleset 917
Reference
Origin Greece
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Pentalpha är ett solitärspel som spelades på Kreta i början av 1900-talet.

Id 787
Name Do Guti
NativeName
Description Do Guti is a blockade game from what is now Pakistan. Graffiti on early monuments suggest this game could be medieval in date.
MainRuleset 918
LudiiRuleset 918
Reference Murray 1951: 92.
Origin Pakistan
DLPGame 1
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knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Do Guti är ett blockadspel från det som nu är Pakistan. Graffiti på tidiga monument tyder på att detta spel kan vara medeltida i datum.

Id 788
Name Nao Gutiya Baithaneka
NativeName
Description Nao Gutiya Baithaneka is a solitaire game played in the Bihar region of India. The player attempts to place nine pieces on a star-shaped board with a distinct pattern of moves.
MainRuleset 919
LudiiRuleset 919
Reference
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 25°36'39.65"N, 85°8'44.34"E
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SwedishDescription Nao Gutiya Baithaneka är ett solitärspel som spelas i Bihar-regionen i Indien. Spelaren försöker placera nio pjäser på en stjärnformad bräda med ett distinkt mönster av drag.

Id 789
Name Omangunta Peeta
NativeName
Description Omangunta Peeta is a two-row mancala-style board game from southern India. It was played in the Madras Presidency during the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 920
LudiiRuleset 920
Reference
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Palanguli
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 12°53'9.34"N, 75°23'5.67"E
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SwedishDescription Omangunta Peeta är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil från södra Indien. Den spelades i Madras presidentskap under det tidiga nittonhundratalet.

Id 790
Name Sat Gol
NativeName
Description Sat Gol is a mancala-style board game in which the holes are arranged in a circle. It was played in central India during the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 921
LudiiRuleset 921
Reference
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 23°23'56.45"N, 80°3'40.59"E
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SwedishDescription Sat Gol är ett brädspel i mancala-stil där hålen är ordnade i en cirkel. Den spelades i centrala Indien under det tidiga nittonhundratalet.

Id 791
Name Pachgarhwa
NativeName
Description Pachgarhwa is a two-row mancala-style board game played in central India during the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 940
LudiiRuleset 940
Reference Murray 1951: 169.
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 25°12'35.98"N, 80°55'11.08"E
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SwedishDescription Pachgarhwa är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelades i centrala Indien under det tidiga nittonhundratalet.

Id 792
Name Nao Guti
NativeName
Description Nao Guti is a game of alignment played in South Asia, with nine pieces on a board that is widely used throughout the world.
MainRuleset 941
LudiiRuleset 941
Reference Murray 1951: 47.
Origin South Asia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Nao Guti är ett anpassningsspel som spelas i södra Asien, med nio pjäser på ett bräde som används flitigt över hela världen.

Id 793
Name Vijayanagara Game
NativeName
Description The board for this game was found as graffiti at the site of Vijayanagara in India. The board resembles others that are used for hunt games in South Asia.
MainRuleset 942
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Brädan för detta spel hittades som graffiti på platsen för Vijayanagara i Indien. Brädan liknar andra som används för jaktspel i Sydasien.

Id 794
Name San-Noku-Narabe
NativeName
Description San-Noku-Narabe is a simple game of alignment played in Japan, typically in small villages and by children as well as adults. It is notably one of the only documented games played by the Ainu people.
MainRuleset 943
LudiiRuleset 943
Reference
Origin Japan
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Chikkiri
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Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription San-Noku-Narabe är ett enkelt anpassningsspel som spelas i Japan, vanligtvis i små byar och av barn såväl som vuxna. Det är särskilt ett av de enda dokumenterade spelen som spelas av Ainu-folket.

Id 795
Name Nine Holes
NativeName
Description Nine Holes is an alignment game played at least since the seventeenth century in Great Britain, but likely goes back to the Roman Empire.
MainRuleset 945
LudiiRuleset 945
Reference Murray 1951: 39.
Origin Europe
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Nine Holes är ett anpassningsspel som spelat åtminstone sedan 1600-talet i Storbritannien, men som troligen går tillbaka till det romerska imperiet.

Id 796
Name Epelle
NativeName
Description Epelle is a simple game of alignment played by the Urhobo people of Nigeria.
MainRuleset 946
LudiiRuleset 946
Reference
Origin Nigeria
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Epelle är ett enkelt anpassningsspel som spelas av Urhobo-folket i Nigeria.

Id 797
Name Six-Penny Madell
NativeName
Description Six-Penny Madell is an alignment game played in Wiltshire, England during the nineteenth century, and perhaps older. They were typically drawn on a floor or in the ground, and the pieces were whatever was readily available, such as stones or sticks.
MainRuleset 947
LudiiRuleset 947
Reference Murray 1951: 41.
Origin England
DLPGame 1
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knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Six-Penny Madell är ett anpassningsspel som spelades i Wiltshire, England under artonhundratalet, och kanske äldre. De ritades vanligtvis på ett golv eller i marken, och bitarna var vad som var lättillgängligt, såsom stenar eller pinnar.

Id 798
Name Tapatan
NativeName
Description Tapatan is a very popular simple alignment game played in the Philippines. It was played during the nineteenth century, and probably is much older.
MainRuleset 948
LudiiRuleset 948
Reference Murray 1951: 42.
Origin Philippines
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Tapatan är ett mycket populärt enkelt anpassningsspel som spelas i Filippinerna. Den spelades under artonhundratalet och är förmodligen mycket äldre.

Id 799
Name Liu Tsi
NativeName
Description Liu Tsi is a simple game of alignment played in China during the seventeenth century, but which is likely much older.
MainRuleset 949
LudiiRuleset 949
Reference Murray 1951: 42; Himly 1887: 477.
Origin China
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Luk Tsut K'i, Lo Che
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Liu Tsi är ett enkelt anpassningsspel som spelades i Kina under 1600-talet, men som troligen är mycket äldre.

Id 800
Name Akidada
NativeName
Description Akidada is a simple game of alignment played by Yoruba people in what is now Ghana.
MainRuleset 950
LudiiRuleset 950
Reference
Origin Ghana
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Akidada är ett enkelt anpassningsspel som spelas av Yoruba-folk i det som nu är Ghana.

Id 801
Name Fanorona Telo
NativeName
Description Fanorona Telo is a simple game of alignment played by children of the Merina people of Madagascar.
MainRuleset 951
LudiiRuleset 951
Reference Murray 1951: 42
Origin Madagascar
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Fanorona Telo är ett enkelt anpassningsspel som spelas av barn till Merina-folket på Madagaskar.

Id 802
Name Driesticken
NativeName
Description Driesticken is a simple game of alignment played in the Netherlands in the seventeenth century.
MainRuleset 952
LudiiRuleset 952
Reference Murray 1951: 39.
Origin Netherlands
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 52°51'41.16"N, 5°31'56.9"E
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SwedishDescription Driesticken är ett enkelt anpassningsspel som spelades i Nederländerna på 1600-talet.

Id 803
Name Sam K'i
NativeName
Description Sam K'i is an alignment game played in China since at least the nineteenth century. It differs from some other games of this type during the placement phase, when a player can place another piece on top of a piece they capture from the opponent.
MainRuleset 953
LudiiRuleset 953
Reference Murray 1951: 47.
Origin China
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Sam K'i är ett anpassningsspel som spelat i Kina sedan åtminstone artonhundratalet. Det skiljer sig från vissa andra spel av den här typen under placeringsfasen, när en spelare kan placera en annan pjäs ovanpå en pjäs som de fångar från motståndaren.

Id 804
Name Oumoul Kono
NativeName
Description Oumoul Kono is a blockade game played in Korean during the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 954
LudiiRuleset 954
Reference Murray 1951: 92.
Origin Korea
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 36°17'31.02"N, 126°47'21.12"E
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SwedishDescription Oumoul Kono är ett blockadspel som spelades på koreanska under artonhundratalet.

Id 805
Name Triodi
NativeName
Description Triodi is an alignment game played in Greece. Boards for this game have been found in Greece going back to antiquity, and it was still played there in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 955
LudiiRuleset 955
Reference Murray 1951: 47.
Origin Greece
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Triodion
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 40°49'48.64"N, 22°28'3.99"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Triodi är ett linjespel som spelas i Grekland. Brädor för detta spel har hittats i Grekland som går tillbaka till antiken, och det spelades fortfarande där i början av 1900-talet.

Id 806
Name Triodi (Diagonal)
NativeName
Description Triodi is a game of alignment played in Greece. This version of it includes diagonal lines on the board.
MainRuleset 956
LudiiRuleset 956
Reference Murray 1951: 47.
Origin Greece
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 37°26'5.34"N, 21°41'36.63"E
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SwedishDescription Triodi är ett linjespel som spelas i Grekland. Denna version av den innehåller diagonala linjer på tavlan.

Id 807
Name Marelle Triple
NativeName
Description Marelle Triple is a game of alignment played in France. Described in the nineteenth century, it is played on a board common worldwide, with slight variations in the rules.
MainRuleset 957
LudiiRuleset 957
Reference Murray 1951: 46.
Origin France
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 45°36'57.29"N, 6°12'8.57"E
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SwedishDescription Marelle Triple är ett linjespel som spelas i Frankrike. Det beskrevs på 1800-talet och spelas på ett bräde som är vanligt över hela världen, med små variationer i reglerna.

Id 808
Name Picaria (Large)
NativeName
Description Picaria is the a word referring to two games played by the people of Isleta Pueblo in New Mexico. This version is the larger board, though the specific rules have not been recorded.
MainRuleset 958
LudiiRuleset 958
Reference Murray 1951: 48.
Origin New Mexico
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Pedreria
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 34°54'28.55"N, 106°41'40.89"W
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Picaria är ett ord som syftar på två spel som spelas av folket på Isleta Pueblo i New Mexico. Denna version är den större brädet, även om de specifika reglerna inte har registrerats.

Id 809
Name Kuang
NativeName
Description Kuang ("Jackrabbit") is a game that was played at by the people of the Santa Clara Pueblo in New Mexico.
MainRuleset 959
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin New Mexico
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 32°46'38.50"N, 108°9'11.06"W
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Kuang ("Jackrabbit") är ett spel som spelades av folket i Santa Clara Pueblo i New Mexico.

Id 810
Name Ufuba wa Hulana
NativeName
Description Ufuba wa Hulana is a game that was played in Comoros during the seventeenth century.
MainRuleset 960
LudiiRuleset 960
Reference Murray 1951: 55.
Origin Comoros
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Ufuba
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 12°13'16.58"S, 44°22'48.75"E
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Ufuba wa Hulana är ett spel som spelades på Komorerna under 1600-talet.

Id 811
Name Lam Pusri
NativeName
Description Lam Pusri is a game with leaping captures that was played in the Teesta River valley of India during the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 961
LudiiRuleset 961
Reference Murary 1951: 67.
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Sipahi Kat
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 26°36'42.31"N, 88°43'25.43"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Lam Pusri är ett spel med hoppande fångster som spelades i Teesta River Valley i Indien under det tidiga nittonhundratalet.

Id 812
Name Yasasukari Musashi
NativeName
Description Yasasukari Musashi ("The soldiers' eight-way hunt") is a hunt game played in Japan during the eighteenth century.
MainRuleset 962
LudiiRuleset 962
Reference Murray 1951: 99-100.
Origin Japan
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 40°21'52.99"N, 141°15'48.91"E
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Yasasukari Musashi ("Soldaternas åttavägsjakt") är ett jaktspel som spelades i Japan under sjuttonhundratalet.

Id 816
Name Lontu-Holo
NativeName
Description Lontu-Holo is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Ndyuka people of Suriname. It is one of the only recorded games of this type where the goal is to capture the fewest number of counters.
MainRuleset 965
LudiiRuleset 965
Reference Murray 1951: 203-204.
Origin Suriname
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 5°35'45.52"N, 54°21'28.67"W
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Lontu-Holo är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Ndyuka-folket i Surinam. Det är ett av de enda inspelade spelen av den här typen där målet är att fånga det minsta antalet räknare.

Id 817
Name Alquerque de Nueve
NativeName
Description Alquerque de Nueve is an alignment game that was played with dice, but which was incompletely described. It appears in the Libro de los Juegos of Alfonso X, where it is described briefly.
MainRuleset 969
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 45-46.
Origin Spain
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 42°37'30.48"N, 2°53'2.17"W
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Notes
HelpUs 0
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Alquerque de Nueve är ett anpassningsspel som spelades med tärningar, men som var ofullständigt beskrivet. Det förekommer i Libro de los Juegos av Alfonso X, där det beskrivs kortfattat.

Id 818
Name Sumi Naga Game (Hunt)
NativeName Sümi Naga Game (Hunt)
Description This game, played by the Sümi Naga people of India, is a hunt game played with four tigers against twenty goats.
MainRuleset 970
LudiiRuleset 970
Reference Murray 1951: 111.
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 26°26'21.93"N, 94°32'8.75"E
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Notes
HelpUs 0
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Detta spel, som spelas av Sümi Naga-folket i Indien, är ett jaktspel som spelas med fyra tigrar mot tjugo getter.

Id 819
Name Sumi Naga Game (War)
NativeName Sümi Naga Game (War)
Description This game played by the Sümi Naga people of India is a game with leaping captures.
MainRuleset 971
LudiiRuleset 971
Reference Murray 1951: 66.
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 25°47'38.01"N, 94°18'16.98"E
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Detta spel som spelas av Sümi Naga-folket i Indien är ett spel med hoppande fångster.

Id 820
Name Terhuchu (Small)
NativeName Terhüchü (Small)
Description This game, called Terhüchü, is played on a smaller board than the same game which is also played by the Angami Naga people of India.
MainRuleset 972
LudiiRuleset 972
Reference Murray 1951: 66.
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 26°9'10.45"N, 94°56'47.78"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Detta spel, som kallas Terhüchü, spelas på en mindre bräda än samma spel som också spelas av Angami Naga-folket i Indien.

Id 821
Name BoxOff
NativeName
Description Steven Meyers' BoxOff has the feel of a classic solitaire abstract game. Brightly coloured pieces are distributed on a rectangular grid of squares and removed in pairs of like colour until the board is empty.
MainRuleset 974
LudiiRuleset 974
Reference www.abstractgames.org
Origin
DLPGame 0
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knownAliases
Author Steven Meyers
Publisher Google Play
Date 2013-01-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
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Notes
HelpUs 0
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SwedishDescription Steven Meyers' BoxOff har känslan av ett klassiskt abstrakt patiensspel. Ljust färgade bitar fördelas på ett rektangulärt rutnät av rutor och tas bort i par av samma färg tills brädan är tom.

Id 822
Name Badami Game
NativeName
Description This game board was found on the pavement of at least one structure at Badami, India.
MainRuleset 975
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 140, fig. 64.E.
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Denna spelbräda hittades på trottoaren av minst en struktur i Badami, Indien.

Id 823
Name Kawade Kelia
NativeName
Description Kawade Kelia is a race game that was played in Sri Lanka in the late nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 976
LudiiRuleset 976
Reference Murray 1951: 141.
Origin Sri Lanka
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Kawada Keliya
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 7°3'0.75"N, 80°26'8.2"E
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Notes
HelpUs 0
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DisableWebApp 0
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SwedishDescription Kawade Kelia är ett rasspel som spelades i Sri Lanka i slutet av artonhundratalet.

Id 824
Name Gavalata
NativeName
Description Gavalata is a race game played on a square board that was played in southern India in the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 977
LudiiRuleset 977
Reference Murray 1951: 131-132.
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 14°7'7.53"N, 79°50'31.59"E
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SwedishDescription Gavalata är ett rasspel som spelas på en fyrkantig bräda som spelades i södra Indien på artonhundratalet.

Id 825
Name Kolowis Awithlaknannai
NativeName
Description Kolowis Awithlaknannai is a capturing game played by the Zuni people of New Mexico in the late nineteenth century. The game is named after the kolowisi, a supernatural serpent in Zuni belief.
MainRuleset 577
LudiiRuleset 577
Reference Murray 1951: 71.
Origin New Mexico
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Awithlaknannai, Awethlacnawe
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 34°50'6.18"N, 108°12'55.32"W
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Kolowis Awithlaknannai är ett fångande spel som spelades av Zuni-folket i New Mexico i slutet av artonhundratalet. Spelet är uppkallat efter kolowisi, en övernaturlig orm i Zuni-tro.

Id 826
Name Forcado
NativeName Forçado
Description Forçado is a version of Chess, played in the medieval period where captures are forced. It is recorded in Alfonso X's Libro de los Juegos.
MainRuleset 979
LudiiRuleset 979
Reference Murray 1951: 82.
Origin Spain
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Juego de las Donzellas
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 41°12'55.35"N, 5°58'54.21"W
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Forçado är en version av schack som spelades under medeltiden där tillfångataganden tvingas. Den är inspelad i Alfonso X:s Libro de los Juegos.

Id 827
Name Rimau-Rimau (One Tiger)
NativeName
Description Rimau-Rimau is a hunt game played in the late nineteenth century in Singapore.
MainRuleset 980
LudiiRuleset 980
Reference Murray 1951: 108.
Origin Singapore
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 1°25'57.9"N, 103°42'27.73"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Rimau-Rimau är ett jaktspel som spelades i slutet av artonhundratalet i Singapore.

Id 828
Name Rimau-Rimau (Two Tigers)
NativeName
Description Rimau-Rimau is a kind of hunt game played in Singapore during the nineteenth century. In this version, two tigers play against 23 people.
MainRuleset 981
LudiiRuleset 981
Reference Murray 1951: 109.
Origin Singapore
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 1°22'10.51"N, 103°40'5.1"E
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SwedishDescription Rimau-Rimau är ett slags jaktspel som spelades i Singapore under artonhundratalet. I den här versionen spelar två tigrar mot 23 personer.

Id 829
Name Dam (Singapore)
NativeName
Description Dam is a capturing game played in Singapore during the nineteenth century. It is played on the same board as a local hunt game, Rimau-Riimau.
MainRuleset 983
LudiiRuleset 983
Reference Murray 1951: 68.
Origin Singapore
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Dam är ett fångande spel som spelades i Singapore under artonhundratalet. Det spelas på samma spelplan som ett lokalt jaktspel, Rimau-Riimau.

Id 830
Name Jeu du Renard et de la Poule
NativeName
Description The Jeu du Renard et de la Poule is a hunt game documented in seventeenth century France.
MainRuleset 984
LudiiRuleset 984
Reference Murray 1951: 103.
Origin France
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 46°29'14.29"N, 3°25'56.76"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Jeu du Renard et de la Poule är ett jaktspel dokumenterat i 1600-talets Frankrike.

Id 831
Name Len Cua Kin Ngoa
NativeName Len Cúa Kín Ngoa
Description Len Cúa Kín Ngoa is a capturing game played in Thailand in the early nineteenth century. It is somewhat of a combination of a hunt and a capturing game, where one player plays as tigers and the other as cattle, but both are able to capture via different methods.
MainRuleset 985
LudiiRuleset 985
Reference Murray 1951: 111.
Origin Thailand
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Len Cúa Kín Ngoa är ett fångande spel som spelades i Thailand i början av artonhundratalet. Det är lite av en kombination av en jakt och ett fångstspel, där den ena spelaren spelar som tigrar och den andra som boskap, men båda kan fånga via olika metoder.

Id 832
Name Len Doat
NativeName
Description Len Doat is a race game that was played in nineteenth century Thailand.
MainRuleset 986
LudiiRuleset 986
Reference Murray 1951: 1389140.
Origin THailand
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Len Doat är ett rasspel som spelades i 1800-talets Thailand.

Id 833
Name Mak Khom
NativeName
Description Mak Khom is a two-row mancala-style baord game played in Thailand in the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 987
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 173-172.
Origin Thailand
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Mak Khom är ett tvåradigt baordspel i mancala-stil som spelades i Thailand på 1800-talet.

Id 834
Name Renard et les Poules
NativeName
Description Renard et les Poules is a hunt game documented in nineteenth century France.
MainRuleset 988
LudiiRuleset 988
Reference Murray 1951: 104.
Origin France
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Marelle Quintuple
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Renard et les Poules är ett jaktspel dokumenterat i 1800-talets Frankrike.

Id 835
Name Len Sake
NativeName Len Saké
Description Len Saké is a race game played in Thailand during the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 991
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Thailand
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Len Saké är ett rasspel som spelades i Thailand under artonhundratalet.

Id 836
Name Mudrunggum
NativeName
Description Mudrunggum is a hunt game that was played in the Deccan, India in the early nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 992
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 111.
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Mudrunggum är ett jaktspel som spelades i Deccan, Indien i början av artonhundratalet.

Id 837
Name Bagh Bukree
NativeName
Description Bagh Bukree is a hunt game that was played by children in the early nineteenth century in the Deccan region of India.
MainRuleset 993
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 111.
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
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SwedishDescription Bagh Bukree är ett jaktspel som spelades av barn i början av artonhundratalet i Deccan-regionen i Indien.

Id 838
Name Chuki (Java)
NativeName
Description Chuki is a game that was played in Java during the nineteenth century, which was incompletely documented.
MainRuleset 994
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Java
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Chuki är ett spel som spelades i Java under artonhundratalet, vilket var ofullständigt dokumenterat.

Id 839
Name Machanan
NativeName Machánan
Description Machanan is a capturing game played in Java during the nineteenth century, that was incompletely documented.
MainRuleset 995
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 110.
Origin Java
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Machanan är ett fångstspel som spelades på Java under artonhundratalet, som var ofullständigt dokumenterat.

Id 840
Name Lupo e Pecore
NativeName
Description Lupo e Pecore is a game which is included in a sixteenth century compendium of games from Venice.
MainRuleset 996
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 104.
Origin Italy
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Lupo e Pecore är ett spel som ingår i ett 1500-talskompendium av spel från Venedig.

Id 841
Name Piprjall
NativeName
Description Piprjall is a European Tables game played in Iceland. It has a unique method of playing when doubles are thrown on the dice.
MainRuleset 997
LudiiRuleset 997
Reference Murray 1951: 127, 128; Fiske 1905: 352.
Origin Iceland
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Koprjall
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Piprjall är ett europeiskt bordsspel som spelas på Island. Det har en unik metod att spela när dubblar kastas på tärningarna.

Id 842
Name Diagonal Hex
NativeName
Description Diagonal Hex is a variant of Hex in which the connection between each stone is diagonal and not orthogonal.
MainRuleset 998
LudiiRuleset 998
Reference
Origin
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knownAliases
Author Eric Piette
Publisher
Date 2020-10-12
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SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Diagonal Hex är en variant av Hex där kopplingen mellan varje sten är diagonal och inte ortogonal.

Id 843
Name Broken Line
NativeName
Description Broken Line is a game played on a board tiling by hexagon. The goal is to make a line with stones connected diagonally.
MainRuleset 999
LudiiRuleset 999
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Eric Piette
Publisher
Date 2020-10-12
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Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Broken Line är ett spel som spelas på en bräda med hexagon. Målet är att göra en linje med stenar kopplade diagonalt.

Id 844
Name Boolik
NativeName
Description Boolik is a capturing game played by the Qeqchi people of Guatemala. It is typically played on the floor of a house at night, with two teams of people.
MainRuleset 1000
LudiiRuleset 1000
Reference Murray 1951: 149.
Origin Guatemala
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 16°54'59.96"N, 90°6'30.48"W
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SwedishDescription Boolik är ett fångande spel som spelas av Qeqchi-folket i Guatemala. Det spelas vanligtvis på golvet i ett hus på natten, med två lag människor.

Id 845
Name Puluc
NativeName
Description Puluc is a capturing game played by the Qeqchi people of Guatemala. Opponent's pieces arre captured and dragged back to the point where a player starts.
MainRuleset 1001
LudiiRuleset 1001
Reference Bell 1979: 89-90.
Origin Guatemala
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 16°14'12.48"N, 90°11'13.45"W
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Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Puluc är ett fångande spel som spelas av Qeqchi-folket i Guatemala. Motståndarens pjäser fångas och dras tillbaka till den punkt där en spelare startar.

Id 846
Name Dhola
NativeName
Description Dhola is a race game played in the Maldives. Its rules are incompletely documented, but the board and components resemble other race games in southern Asia.
MainRuleset 1002
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 136.
Origin Maldives
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 3°2'29.75"N, 72°50'26.27"E
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Notes
HelpUs 0
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Dhola är ett racespel som spelas på Maldiverna. Dess regler är ofullständigt dokumenterade, men brädan och komponenterna liknar andra rasspel i södra Asien.

Id 847
Name Chungcajon
NativeName
Description Chungcajon is a two-row mancala-style board game played in the Philippines.
MainRuleset 1003
LudiiRuleset 1003
Reference Murray 1951: 176.
Origin Philippines
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Chuncajon
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 8°14'53.16"N, 119°39'55.11"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Chungcajon är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas i Filippinerna.

Id 848
Name Buga Nokhoi
NativeName
Description Buga Nokhoi is a hunt game played in Mongolia. It is thought to either reflect a deer hunt, or may reflect the symbolic nature of deer the deer, which are not captured as one would expect in a hunt.
MainRuleset 1004
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 49°28'52.91"N, 107°2'22.7"E
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Buga Nokhoi är ett jaktspel som spelas i Mongoliet. Det tros antingen spegla en hjortjakt, eller kan reflektera den symboliska karaktären hos hjortdjuren, som inte fångas som man skulle förvänta sig i en jakt.

Id 849
Name Ijil Buga
NativeName
Description Ijil Buga is a hunt game played in Mongolia. Said to be either a representation of deer hunting or a reflection of the sacred nature of deer, it is played only in the winter and spring months.
MainRuleset 1005
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 48°13'41.65"N, 98°31'54.89"E
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Notes
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DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Ijil Buga är ett jaktspel som spelas i Mongoliet. Sägs vara antingen en representation av rådjursjakt eller en återspegling av rådjurens heliga natur, den spelas endast under vinter- och vårmånaderna.

Id 850
Name Ikh Buga
NativeName
Description Ikh Buga is a hunt game played in Mongolia on a large board. It is said to either be a representation of a deer hunt, or that it reflects the sacred nature of deer. It is only played during the winter and spring months.
MainRuleset 1006
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 47°19'30.08"N, 113°40'22.04"E
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Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Ikh Buga är ett jaktspel som spelas i Mongoliet på en stor bräda. Det sägs antingen vara en representation av en hjortjakt, eller att den återspeglar hjortens heliga natur. Det spelas bara under vinter- och vårmånaderna.

Id 851
Name Temeen Tavag
NativeName
Description Temeen Tavag ("Camel hoof") is a blockade game played in Mongolia. It can also be played on a square board, when it is known as Dörvön Bux (the four bulls).
MainRuleset 1007
LudiiRuleset 1007
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Dörvön Bux
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 47°23'27.51"N, 100°34'8.79"E
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Notes
HelpUs 0
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Temeen Tavag ("Kamelhov") är ett blockadspel som spelas i Mongoliet. Det kan också spelas på ett fyrkantigt bräde, när det är känt som Dörvön Bux (de fyra tjurarna).

Id 852
Name Dorvon Cag
NativeName Dörvön Cag
Description Dörvön Cag (The four seasons) is a blockade game played in Mongolia.
MainRuleset 1009
LudiiRuleset 1009
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 46°28'46.33"N, 112°58'12.62"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Dörvön Cag (De fyra säsongerna) är ett blockadspel som spelas i Mongoliet.

Id 853
Name Gurvan Xudag
NativeName
Description Gurvan Xudag is a blockade game played in Mongolia. Three guardians attempt to herd three calves into their pens.
MainRuleset 1010
LudiiRuleset 1010
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Tugul
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 45°48'52.78"N, 101°11'31.97"E
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Gurvan Xudag är ett blockadspel som spelas i Mongoliet. Tre väktare försöker valla in tre kalvar i sina boxar.

Id 855
Name Phase Chess
NativeName
Description Phase Chess is a variant of Chess.
MainRuleset 1011
LudiiRuleset 1011
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Cameron Browne
Publisher
Date 2020-10-13
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
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Notes
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ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Fasschack är en variant av schack.

Id 856
Name Ultimate Chess
NativeName
Description Ultimate Chess is a variant of Chess.
MainRuleset 1014
LudiiRuleset 1014
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Cameron Browne
Publisher
Date 2020-10-13
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
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Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Ultimate Chess är en variant av Chess.

Id 858
Name Uxrijn Ever
NativeName Üxrijn Ever
Description Üxrijn Ever is a game played in Mongolia. The game is thought to be a representation of cattle herding practices. One player plays as a cow and a calf, the other as two children. The calf attempts to reach its mother, which remains at the start, while the children try to force the calf into the pasture, at the opposite end of the board.
MainRuleset 1015
LudiiRuleset 1015
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Ever Bukh
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 49°30'10"N, 93°28'55.34"E
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SwedishDescription Üxrijn Ever är ett spel som spelas i Mongoliet. Spelet tros vara en representation av boskapsskötselpraxis. En spelare spelar som en ko och en kalv, den andra som två barn. Kalven försöker nå sin mamma, som är kvar i början, medan barnen försöker tvinga in kalven i hagen, i motsatta änden av brädan.

Id 859
Name Neg Tugal Tuux
NativeName
Description Neg Tugal Tuux is a game played in Mongolia. In it, two children attempt to herd a calf from its pen to its pasture. It is thought to be a representation of herding practices as play.
MainRuleset 1016
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Reference
Origin Mongolia
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knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Neg Tugal Tuux är ett spel som spelas i Mongoliet. I den försöker två barn valla en kalv från gården till betesmarken. Det anses vara en representation av vallning som lek.

Id 860
Name Uulyn Buga
NativeName
Description Uulyn Buga (Mountain deer) is a hunt game played in Mongolia.
MainRuleset 1017
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Uulyn Buga (berghjort) är ett jaktspel som spelas i Mongoliet.

Id 861
Name Talyn Buga
NativeName
Description Talyn Buga (Plains deer) is hunt game played in Mongolia.
MainRuleset 1018
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 49°26'13.89"N, 114°0'29.12"E
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SwedishDescription Talyn Buga (Plains deer) är ett jaktspel som spelas i Mongoliet.

Id 862
Name Ix Buga
NativeName
Description Ix Buga (the large deer) is a hunt game played in Mongolia played with eight deer against 80 hunters.
MainRuleset 1019
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Ix Buga (det stora rådjuret) är ett jaktspel som spelas i Mongoliet och spelas med åtta rådjur mot 80 jägare.

Id 863
Name Lothal Game
NativeName
Description This board comes from the Harappan site of Lothal in modern India.
MainRuleset 1020
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Denna tavla kommer från Harappan-platsen Lothal i moderna Indien.

Id 865
Name Engijn Zirge
NativeName
Description Engijn Zirge is a simple game of alignment played in Mongolia.
MainRuleset 1022
LudiiRuleset 1022
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Engijn Zirge är ett enkelt linjespel som spelas i Mongoliet.

Id 866
Name Altan Xaraacaj
NativeName
Description Altan Xaraacaj (Golden swallows) is an alignment game played in Mongolia. One player plays as golden swallows (the black pieces) and the other plays as spotted swallows (the white pieces).
MainRuleset 1023
LudiiRuleset 1023
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Altan Kharaatsai
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Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Altan Xaraacaj (Gyllene svalor) är ett linjespel som spelas i Mongoliet. En spelare spelar som gyllene svalor (de svarta pjäserna) och den andra spelar som prickiga svalor (de vita pjäserna).

Id 867
Name Xonin Shatar (Simple)
NativeName
Description Xonin Shatar (Sheep Chess) is a game of alignment played in Mongolia.
MainRuleset 1024
LudiiRuleset 1024
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Xonin Shatar (Fårschack) är ett linjespel som spelas i Mongoliet.

Id 868
Name Xonin Shatar (Complex)
NativeName
Description Xonin Shatar is an alignment game played in Mongolia. This version is played on a more complex board, allowing more movement options.
MainRuleset 1025
LudiiRuleset 1025
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Xonin Shatar är ett anpassningsspel som spelas i Mongoliet. Denna version spelas på en mer komplex bräda, vilket ger fler rörelsealternativ.

Id 869
Name Gurgaldaj
NativeName
Description Gurgaldaj (Nightingale) is a game of alignment played on a triangular board in Mongolia.
MainRuleset 1026
LudiiRuleset 1026
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Altan Gurgaldai
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Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Gurgaldaj (Nightingale) är ett linjespel som spelas på en triangulär bräda i Mongoliet.

Id 870
Name Xanan Zirge
NativeName
Description Xanan Zirge is an alignment game played in Mongolia. Players attempt to place their pieces three in a row, or in a square.
MainRuleset 1027
LudiiRuleset 1027
Reference
Origin Mongolia
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Xanan Zirge är ett anpassningsspel som spelas i Mongoliet. Spelare försöker placera sina pjäser tre i rad, eller i en ruta.

Id 871
Name Jeson Zam
NativeName Jesön Zam
Description Jesön Zam (The nine ways) is an alignment game played in Mongolia. The game is described as boys with white hair dancing with boys with black hair.
MainRuleset 1028
LudiiRuleset 1028
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Jesön Zam (De nio sätten) är ett linjespel som spelas i Mongoliet. Spelet beskrivs som att pojkar med vitt hår dansar med pojkar med svart hår.

Id 872
Name Tavan Tal
NativeName
Description Tavan Tal is an alignment game played in Mongolia on a pentagonal board.
MainRuleset 1029
LudiiRuleset 1029
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Tavan Tal är ett linjespel som spelas i Mongoliet på en femkantig bräda.

Id 873
Name Zurgaan Tal
NativeName
Description Zurgaan Tal is a game of alignment from Mongolia played on a hexagonal board.
MainRuleset 1030
LudiiRuleset 1030
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Zurgaan Tal är ett anpassningsspel från Mongoliet som spelas på en sexkantig bräda.

Id 874
Name One-Eyed Go
NativeName
Description One-Eyed Go is a variant of Go.
MainRuleset 1031
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Reference senseis.xmp.net
Origin
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date 2013-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription One-Eyed Go är en variant av Go.

Id 875
Name Davxar Zirge (Type 1)
NativeName
Description Davxar Zirge is a alignment game played in Mongolia on a complex board.
MainRuleset 1032
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 45°38'26.36"N, 104°38'23.16"E
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SwedishDescription Davxar Zirge är ett anpassningsspel som spelas i Mongoliet på en komplex bräda.

Id 876
Name Davxar Zirge (Type 2)
NativeName
Description Davxar Zirge is an alignment game played in Mongolia on a complex board.
MainRuleset 1033
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Davxar Zirge är ett anpassningsspel som spelas i Mongoliet på en komplex bräda.

Id 877
Name Aralzaa
NativeName
Description Aralzaa is a replacement game played on a small board from Mongolia.
MainRuleset 1034
LudiiRuleset 1034
Reference
Origin Mongolia.
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
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SwedishDescription Aralzaa är ett ersättningsspel som spelas på en liten bräda från Mongoliet.

Id 879
Name Bajr
NativeName
Description Bajr is a replacement game played in Mongolia.
MainRuleset 1036
LudiiRuleset 1036
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 46°27'37.72"N, 106°13'21.72"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Bajr är ett ersättningsspel som spelas i Mongoliet.

Id 880
Name Toono
NativeName
Description Toono (Yurt's Roof) is a capturing game played in Mongolia. The shape of the board is said to resemble the roof of a yurt. The pieces jump three places on the board and capture a piece they land on.
MainRuleset 1039
LudiiRuleset 1039
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 49°12'36.59"N, 101°46'41.48"E
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SwedishDescription Toono (Yurt's Roof) är ett fångande spel som spelas i Mongoliet. Formen på brädan sägs likna taket på en jurta. Pjäserna hoppar tre platser på brädet och fångar en pjäs de landar på.

Id 881
Name Boxijn Barildaan
NativeName Böxijn Barildaan
Description Böxijn Barildaan (the struggle) is a capturing game played in Mongolia.
MainRuleset 1040
LudiiRuleset 1040
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 46°29'3.14"N, 110°37'13.19"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Böxijn Barildaan (kampen) är ett fångande spel som spelas i Mongoliet.

Id 882
Name Xarajlt
NativeName
Description Xarajlt (the jump) is a capturing game played in Mongolia. one player plays as lambs, the other as kids.
MainRuleset 1041
LudiiRuleset 1041
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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OriginPoint 44°16'2.05"N, 105°6'59.25"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Xarajlt (hoppet) är ett fångande spel som spelas i Mongoliet. en spelare spelar som lamm, den andra som barn.

Id 883
Name Buudal
NativeName
Description Buudal (the stop) is a capturing game played in Mongolia. One player plays as spotted dogs, the other as black dogs.
MainRuleset 1042
LudiiRuleset 1042
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 42°43'48.7"N, 106°32'48.1"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Buudal (hållplatsen) är ett fångande spel som spelas i Mongoliet. En spelare spelar som prickiga hundar, den andra som svarta hundar.

Id 884
Name Doov
NativeName Dööv
Description Dööv is a capturing game played in Mongolia. Each player plays as a pack of dogs (one pack spotted, the other black), who jump over opposing dogs to capture them.
MainRuleset 1043
LudiiRuleset 1043
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 43°2'41.07"N, 107°15'6.26"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Dööv är ett fångande spel som spelas i Mongoliet. Varje spelare spelar som en flock hundar (en flock prickig, den andra svart), som hoppar över motsatta hundar för att fånga dem.

Id 885
Name Dorvolz
NativeName Dörvölz
Description Dörvölz is a game played in Mongolia, in which players attempt to enclose the largest number of empty spaces.
MainRuleset 1044
LudiiRuleset 1044
Reference
Origin Mongolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 45°56'23.94"N, 97°14'38.12"E
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Notes That game is built in following the rules describing in the source; however that's not possible to reach a terminal state with its current implementation. That's why we are thinking it should be impossible to place sites enclosed by your pieces and the game should stop when its impossible to play for the mover.
HelpUs 0
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SwedishDescription Dörvölz är ett spel som spelas i Mongoliet, där spelare försöker omsluta det största antalet tomma utrymmen.

Id 886
Name Ssang-Ryouk
NativeName
Description Ssang-Ryouk ("double sixes") is a race game played in Korea.
MainRuleset 1045
LudiiRuleset 1045
Reference Murray 1951: 115-116.
Origin Korea
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 39°48'10.23"N, 125°29'42.9"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Ssang-Ryouk ("dubbelsexor") är ett racespel som spelas i Korea.

Id 887
Name Patok
NativeName
Description Patok is a game played in Korea that is very similar to Japanese Go and Chinese Wei-Qi. There is a customary opening phase, in which players place pieces on certain spaces before beginning.
MainRuleset 1046
LudiiRuleset 1046
Reference Murray 1951: 89-92.
Origin Korea
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Baduk
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 39°13'27.47"N, 125°36'59.54"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Patok är ett spel som spelas i Korea och som är väldigt likt japanska Go och kinesiska Wei-Qi. Det finns en vanlig öppningsfas, där spelarna placerar pjäser på vissa fält innan de börjar.

Id 888
Name Tables Rabbatuees
NativeName Tables Rabbatuées
Description Tables Rabbatuées is a European Tables-style game played in France. Players must remove their pieces from the board, and then return them to the starting position.
MainRuleset 1047
LudiiRuleset 1047
Reference Murray 1951: 121.
Origin France
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 48°4'42.13"N, 1°58'22.48"W
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Tables Rabbatuées är ett europeiskt bordsspel som spelas i Frankrike. Spelare måste ta bort sina pjäser från brädet och sedan återställa dem till startpositionen.

Id 889
Name Gwyddbwyll
NativeName
Description Gwyddbwyll is a game that is known from early medieval Wales. Not much is known about it, but it is thought to be related to the Irish game Fidchell.
MainRuleset 1048
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 31-34.
Origin Wales
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 52°3'57.59"N, 3°14'21.39"W
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Gwyddbwyll är ett spel som är känt från det tidiga medeltida Wales. Inte mycket är känt om det, men det tros vara relaterat till det irländska spelet Fidchell.

Id 891
Name Main Dam
NativeName
Description Main Dam is a game with leaping captures played in Malaya in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 1050
LudiiRuleset 1050
Reference
Origin Malaysia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 4°59'53.1"N, 101°8'10.49"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Main Dam är ett spel med hoppande fångster som spelades i Malaya i början av 1900-talet.

Id 892
Name Pancha Keliya (Complex)
NativeName
Description Pancha Keliya is a race game played in Sri Lanka during the early twentieth century. This version is played on a more complex board.
MainRuleset 1051
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 140.
Origin Sri Lanka
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 7°40'27.47"N, 80°38'45.37"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Pancha Keliya är ett rasspel som spelades i Sri Lanka under det tidiga nittonhundratalet. Denna version spelas på en mer komplex bräda.

Id 893
Name Pancha (Mahabalipuram)
NativeName
Description This game takes the form of a single track, and is found inscribed on temples at Mahabalipuram, India. It closely resembles race games known from the twentieth century in India and Sri Lanka.
MainRuleset 1052
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 140.
Origin India
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 12°37'16.02"N, 80°11'37.98"E
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Detta spel har formen av ett enda spår och finns inskrivet på tempel i Mahabalipuram, Indien. Det påminner mycket om rasspel kända från 1900-talet i Indien och Sri Lanka.

Id 894
Name Pancha (Mahabalipuram with Loop)
NativeName
Description This game was found on a temple at Mahabalipuram. The board is reminiscent of other games known throughout India, and described in the twentieth century.
MainRuleset 1053
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 140.
Origin India
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Detta spel hittades på ett tempel i Mahabalipuram. Brädan påminner om andra spel som är kända över hela Indien, och som beskrivs på 1900-talet.

Id 895
Name Pancha (Mahabalipuram with Double Loop)
NativeName
Description This game was found as graffiti on a temple at Mahabalipuram, India. It is closely similar to other single-track board games found throughout India and Sri Lanka, which were fully described in the twentieth century.
MainRuleset 1054
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 140.
Origin India
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Detta spel hittades som graffiti på ett tempel i Mahabalipuram, Indien. Det är nära likt andra enkelspåriga brädspel som finns i hela Indien och Sri Lanka, som beskrevs fullständigt på 1900-talet.

Id 896
Name Bajii
NativeName
Description Bajii is a race game played in Mongolia on a cross-shaped board. It includes favorable spaces which protect pieces and others which are dangerous and send pieces back to start.
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Reference
Origin Mongolia
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Credit Eric Piette
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OriginPoint 46°44'51.59"N, 92°38'58.09"E
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SwedishDescription Bajii är ett rasspel som spelas i Mongoliet på ett korsformat bräde. Det inkluderar fördelaktiga utrymmen som skyddar pjäser och andra som är farliga och skickar tillbaka pjäser till start.

Id 897
Name Mankala
NativeName
Description Mankala is a two-row mancala-style game, in which sowing is the primary movement mechanism in the game. It was documented in Egypt during the eighteenth century.
MainRuleset 1056
LudiiRuleset 1056
Reference
Origin Egypt
DLPGame 1
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Author
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Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 30°2'29.49"N, 31°13'56.00"E
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SwedishDescription Mankala är ett tvåradigt mancala-spel, där sådd är den primära rörelsemekanismen i spelet. Det dokumenterades i Egypten under sjuttonhundratalet.

Id 898
Name Dris at-Talata
NativeName
Description Dris at-Talata is a simple game of alignment played in Egypt during the eighteenth century, but likely to be much older.
MainRuleset 1057
LudiiRuleset 1057
Reference Murrray 1951: 39.
Origin Egypt
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Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Dris at-Talata är ett enkelt anpassningsspel som spelades i Egypten under 1700-talet, men är troligen mycket äldre.

Id 899
Name Dris et-Tessa
NativeName
Description Dris et-Tessa is a game played in Egypt during the eighteenth century. It is played on a board commonly used worldwide for alignment games.
MainRuleset 1058
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 47.
Origin Egypt
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Author
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Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Dris et-Tessa är ett spel som spelades i Egypten under sjuttonhundratalet. Det spelas på en bräda som vanligtvis används över hela världen för anpassningsspel.

Id 900
Name Dris et-Tessa (Diagonals)
NativeName
Description Dris et-Tessa is a game played in eighteenth century Egypt. The board used is similar to others used throughout the world for alignment games.
MainRuleset 1059
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 47.
Origin Egypt
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Dris et-Tessa är ett spel som spelas i 1700-talets Egypten. Brädan som används liknar andra som används över hela världen för anpassningsspel.

Id 901
Name Frangieh
NativeName
Description Frangieh ("foreign") is a race game played in Southwest Asia, which is one of a types of games referred to as Tawulat ul-Zahr, which are similar to European Tables and Persian Nard games. This game, which is similar to Backgammon, is considered to be one of the easier versions, and is not favored by experienced players.
MainRuleset 1060
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Origin Southwest Asia
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Frangieh ("utländsk") är ett rasspel som spelas i sydvästra Asien, vilket är ett av de typer av spel som kallas Tawulat ul-Zahr, som liknar European Tables och Persian Nard-spel. Detta spel, som liknar Backgammon, anses vara en av de enklare versionerna och gynnas inte av erfarna spelare.

Id 902
Name Mughrabieh
NativeName
Description Mughrabieh is a race game played in Southwest Asia, one of the different types which are called Tawulat ul-Zahr. It is said to have originated in Morocco.
MainRuleset 1061
LudiiRuleset 1061
Reference
Origin Southwest Asia
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Date
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SwedishDescription Mughrabieh är ett rasspel som spelas i sydvästra Asien, en av de olika typerna som kallas Tawulat ul-Zahr. Det sägs ha sitt ursprung i Marocko.

Id 903
Name Mahbouseh
NativeName
Description Mahbouseh is a race game played in Southwest Asia, one of the different types which are called Tawulat ul-Zahr.
MainRuleset 1062
LudiiRuleset 1062
Reference
Origin Southwest Asia
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Date
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SwedishDescription Mahbouseh är ett rasspel som spelas i sydvästra Asien, en av de olika typerna som kallas Tawulat ul-Zahr.

Id 904
Name Yahoudieh
NativeName
Description Yahoudieh is a children's race game played in Syria and Lebanon. It is a simplified version of Tawulat ul-Zahr games that are popular among adults.
MainRuleset 1063
LudiiRuleset 1063
Reference
Origin Southwest Asia
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Date
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SwedishDescription Yahoudieh är ett racerspel för barn som spelas i Syrien och Libanon. Det är en förenklad version av Tawulat ul-Zahr-spel som är populära bland vuxna.

Id 905
Name Julbahar
NativeName
Description Julbahar is a race game played in Southwest Asia, one of the different types which are called Tawulat ul-Zahr. It is unique because in the first move, a player moves the opponent's pieces.
MainRuleset 1064
LudiiRuleset 1064
Reference
Origin Southwest Asia
DLPGame 1
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Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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OriginPoint 32°22'13.8"N, 36°33'54.97"E
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SwedishDescription Julbahar är ett rasspel som spelas i sydvästra Asien, en av de olika typerna som kallas Tawulat ul-Zahr. Det är unikt eftersom en spelare i det första draget flyttar motståndarens pjäser.

Id 906
Name Manqalah
NativeName
Description Manqalah is a game that was played in Southwest Asia during the tenth century. Little is known about it, but it could be the earliest attestation of the sowing type of game known from much later.
MainRuleset 1065
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 165.
Origin Southwest Asia
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SwedishDescription Manqalah är ett spel som spelades i sydvästra Asien under 900-talet. Lite är känt om det, men det kan vara det tidigaste intyget om såddtypen av vilt som är känt från långt senare.

Id 907
Name Qirq
NativeName
Description Qirq is a simple game of alignment played in Southwest Asia. Though the game is of a type worldwide, and is likely older, This version is the earliest known name for the game.
MainRuleset 1066
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 35.
Origin Southwest Asia
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SwedishDescription Qirq är ett enkelt anpassningsspel som spelas i sydvästra Asien. Även om spelet är av en typ över hela världen och troligen är äldre, är denna version det tidigaste kända namnet för spelet.

Id 908
Name Ethiopian Capture Game
NativeName
Description This game, the name of which was unrecorded, is a game with leaping captures played in Ethiopia in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 1067
LudiiRuleset 1067
Reference Murray 1951: 66.
Origin Ethiopia
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Author
Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Detta spel, vars namn var oinspelat, är ett spel med hoppande fångster som spelades i Etiopien i början av 1900-talet.

Id 909
Name Vela
NativeName Véla
Description Véla is a form of Fanorona played in Madagascar. This game is played when a player has lost at the standard game of Fanorona, and they may not play the standard game again until they either win at this game or admit inferiority to the winner.
MainRuleset 1068
LudiiRuleset 1068
Reference Murray 1951: 89.
Origin Madagascar
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 17°33'9.39"S, 45°0'28.78"E
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SwedishDescription Véla är en form av Fanorona som spelas på Madagaskar. Det här spelet spelas när en spelare har förlorat i standardspelet Fanorona, och de får inte spela standardspelet igen förrän de antingen vinner i detta spel eller erkänner underlägsenhet för vinnaren.

Id 910
Name Choko
NativeName
Description Choko is a capturing game that was played in the Gambia River valley during the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 1069
LudiiRuleset 1069
Reference Murray 1951: 83.
Origin Senegambia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Choko är ett fångstspel som spelades i Gambiaflodens dal under tidigt 1900-tal.

Id 911
Name Yakamaido
NativeName
Description Yakamaido is a game that was played by the Mono people of California during the nineteenth or early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 1070
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 48.
Origin California
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knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Yakamaido är ett spel som spelades av Mono-folket i Kalifornien under artonhundratalet eller början av nittonhundratalet.

Id 912
Name Poprad Game
NativeName
Description This game is based on the discovery of a game board at the site of Poprad in Slovakia.
MainRuleset 1071
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Slovakia
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knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 49°3'4.05"N, 20°17'43.46"E
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SwedishDescription Detta spel är baserat på upptäckten av en spelbräda på platsen för Poprad i Slovakien.

Id 913
Name Janes Soppi
NativeName Jänes Soppi
Description Jänes Soppi ("the hare to the corner") is a blockade game from Estonia.
MainRuleset 1072
LudiiRuleset 1072
Reference Michaelsen 2014: 207.
Origin Estonia
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Jänes Soppi ("haren till hörnet") är ett blockadspel från Estland.

Id 914
Name Janes Soppi (Symmetrical)
NativeName Jänes Soppi (Symmetrical)
Description In this version of the blocking game known as Jänes Soppi both players have three pieces. It was played by children in Kärla, Estonia.
MainRuleset 1073
LudiiRuleset
Reference Michaelsen 2014: 207-208.
Origin Estonia
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knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription I den här versionen av blockeringsspelet känt som Jänes Soppi har båda spelarna tre pjäser. Den spelades av barn i Kärla, Estland.

Id 915
Name Riga Game
NativeName
Description This game was found in Riga, Latvia and in Århus, Denmark.
MainRuleset 1074
LudiiRuleset
Reference Michaelsen 2014: 205-206.
Origin Northern Europe
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 56°56'58.31"N, 24°6'18.50"E
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SwedishDescription Detta spel hittades i Riga, Lettland och i Århus, Danmark.

Id 916
Name Wolf und Schaaf
NativeName
Description Wold und Schaaf (wolf and sheep) is a game played in Germany. One player plays as four sheep, which attempt to block one wolf, who attempts to move behind the line of sheep.
MainRuleset 1075
LudiiRuleset 1075
Reference Michaelsen 2014: 210.
Origin Germany
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Wolfsspiel
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 50°53'30.17"N, 13°9'6.01"E
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SwedishDescription Wold und Schaaf (varg och får) är ett spel som spelas i Tyskland. En spelare spelar som fyra får, som försöker blockera en varg, som försöker flytta sig bakom raden av får.

Id 917
Name Tokkadille
NativeName
Description Tokkadille is a race game similar to other European Tables games, which is known from nineteenth century Germany, but which may be older.
MainRuleset 1076
LudiiRuleset 1076
Reference Murray 1951: 126.
Origin Germany
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Tokkadille är ett rasspel som liknar andra europeiska bordsspel, som är känt från 1800-talets Tyskland, men som kan vara äldre.

Id 918
Name Lange Puff
NativeName
Description Lange Puff is a European Tables game played in Germany. Its rules have been documented since the nineteenth century, but it may be related to other games with similar names that are much older.
MainRuleset 1077
LudiiRuleset 1077
Reference Murray 1951: 128.
Origin Germany
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 52°10'58.09"N, 8°29'15.38"E
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SwedishDescription Lange Puff är ett europeiskt bordsspel som spelas i Tyskland. Dess regler har dokumenterats sedan artonhundratalet, men det kan vara relaterat till andra spel med liknande namn som är mycket äldre.

Id 919
Name Contrare Puff
NativeName Conträre Puff
Description Conträre Puff is a European Tables game played in Germany. The rules for the game were documented in the nineteenth century, but it could be much older, as other games with similar names are known from earlier periods in Europe.
MainRuleset 1078
LudiiRuleset 1078
Reference
Origin Germany
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 49°48'18.1"N, 7°8'55.2"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Conträre Puff är ett europeiskt bordsspel som spelas i Tyskland. Reglerna för spelet dokumenterades på artonhundratalet, men det kan vara mycket äldre, eftersom andra spel med liknande namn är kända från tidigare perioder i Europa.

Id 920
Name Kiz Tavlasi
NativeName Kız Tavlasi
Description Kız Tavlasi is a race game played in Anatolia since at least the past 50 years, but is likely much older. It is a simple version of Tavla.
MainRuleset 1079
LudiiRuleset 1079
Reference Dr. Fatih Parlak, personal communication 2020.
Origin Turkey
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 40°39'48.38"N, 32°14'15.53"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Kız Tavlasi är ett racespel som spelat i Anatolien sedan åtminstone de senaste 50 åren, men är troligen mycket äldre. Det är en enkel version av Tavla.

Id 921
Name Roman Merels
NativeName
Description Merels games are some of the most common games known throughout the world. Some of the oldest evidence comes from the Roman Empire, where boards are known which are identical to later games, but the exact rules are unknown.
MainRuleset 1080
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Roman Empire
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knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 43°18'35.82"N, 3°6'29.02"E
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SwedishDescription Merels spel är några av de vanligaste spelen som är kända över hela världen. Några av de äldsta bevisen kommer från Romarriket, där man känner till brädor som är identiska med senare spel, men de exakta reglerna är okända.

Id 922
Name Roman Small Merels
NativeName
Description Small Merels games are some of the most common game known throughout the world. These board are known from the Roman Empire, though the particular rules for them are undocumented.
MainRuleset 1081
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Roman Empire
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knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 54°57'57.00"N, 2°41'43.95"W
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Små Merels-spel är några av de vanligaste spelen som är kända över hela världen. Dessa brädor är kända från det romerska imperiet, även om de särskilda reglerna för dem är odokumenterade.

Id 923
Name Hund efter Hare (Thy)
NativeName
Description Hund efter Hare is a name applied to several blockade games played in Denmark. This game was played in Thy, on a more complex board than was common elsewhere.
MainRuleset 1082
LudiiRuleset 1082
Reference Michaelsen 2014: 203-204.
Origin Denmark
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 56°58'24.33"N, 8°36'59.50"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Hund efter Hare är ett namn som används på flera blockadspel som spelas i Danmark. Det här spelet spelades i Thy, på en mer komplex bräda än vad som var vanligt någon annanstans.

Id 924
Name Hund efter Hare (Vendsyssel)
NativeName
Description Hund efter Hare is a blockade game played in Denmark. This version is from Vendsyssel, and has been played at least since the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 1083
LudiiRuleset 1083
Reference Michaelsen 2014: 202-204.
Origin Denmark
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knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 57°21'47.52"N, 10°6'21.54"E
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SwedishDescription Hund efter Hare är ett blockadspel som spelas i Danmark. Denna version är från Vendsyssel, och har spelats åtminstone sedan artonhundratalet.

Id 925
Name Gasetavl
NativeName Gåsetavl
Description Gåsetavl is a hunt game played in Denmark since at least the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 1084
LudiiRuleset 1084
Reference
Origin Denmark
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 55°17'59.54"N, 9°10'4.2"E
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SwedishDescription Gåsetavl är ett jaktspel som spelat i Danmark sedan åtminstone 1800-talet.

Id 926
Name Gasetavl (Gedved)
NativeName Gåsetavl (Gedved)
Description Gåsetavl is a name for several hunt games in Denmark. This version is played on a larger board with one fox and eighteen geese.
MainRuleset 1085
LudiiRuleset 1085
Reference
Origin Denmark
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 55°55'43.63"N, 9°50'43.58"E
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SwedishDescription Gåsetavl är ett namn för flera jaktspel i Danmark. Denna version spelas på en större bräda med en räv och arton gäss.

Id 927
Name Haretavl (Horsens)
NativeName
Description This game board was documented in the area of Horsens, Denmark in the nineteenth century. It belongs to a family of boards common throughout the Baltic region that are used for blockade and hunt games.
MainRuleset 1086
LudiiRuleset
Reference Mihcselsen 2014: 203-204.
Origin Denmark
DLPGame 1
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 55°51'29.32"N, 9°50'51.32"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Detta spelplan dokumenterades i området Horsens, Danmark på 1800-talet. Den tillhör en familj av brädor som är vanliga i hela Östersjöområdet och som används för blockad- och jaktspel.

Id 928
Name Solitario
NativeName
Description Solitario is a game that was played in Peru in the nineteenth century. The rules of how to play were not documented, but the board is known.
MainRuleset 1087
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951:
Origin Peru
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 10°14'48.27"S, 74°42'38.02"W
EvidenceRange 5398,5398
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Notes
HelpUs 0
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DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Solitario är ett spel som spelades i Peru på artonhundratalet. Reglerna för hur man spelar var inte dokumenterade, men brädet är känt.

Id 929
Name Dam Hariman
NativeName
Description Dam Hariman is a game with captures played in Malaysia during the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 1088
LudiiRuleset 1088
Reference
Origin Malaysia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 1°28'30.67"N, 103°45'44.52"E
EvidenceRange 5386,5395
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Dam Hariman är ett spel med fångster som spelades i Malaysia under artonhundratalet.

Id 930
Name Lay Gwet Kyah
NativeName
Description Lay Gwet Kyah is a hunt game played in Myanmar during the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 1089
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Southeast Asia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 13°0'30.22"N, 98°54'51.05"E
EvidenceRange 5382,5382
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Lay Gwet Kyah är ett jaktspel som spelades i Myanmar under artonhundratalet.

Id 931
Name Sua Ghin Gnua
NativeName
Description Sua Ghin Gnua is a game played in Thailand. It was equated with the game Lay Gwet Kyah, but not described.
MainRuleset 1090
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Thailand
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 8°7'38.06"N, 99°25'3.71"E
EvidenceRange 5398,5398
WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
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DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Sua Ghin Gnua är ett spel som spelas i Thailand. Det likställdes med spelet Lay Gwet Kyah, men beskrevs inte.

Id 932
Name Tabal
NativeName
Description Tabal is a game played in Malaysia in the nineteenth century. The board is the same as many race games played throughout Europe and Asia, though the specific rules were not documented.
MainRuleset 1091
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 116.
Origin Malaysia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Main Tabal
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 1°28'30.67"N, 103°45'44.52"E
EvidenceRange 5386,5395
WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Tabal är ett spel som spelades i Malaysia på artonhundratalet. Brädan är densamma som många rasspel som spelas i hela Europa och Asien, även om de specifika reglerna inte dokumenterades.

Id 933
Name Moo (Hunt)
NativeName
Description Moo is a hunt game that was played in Samoa during the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 1092
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Samoa
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 13°52'28.74"S, 171°43'50.78"W
EvidenceRange 5398,5398
WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Moo är ett jaktspel som spelades på Samoa under artonhundratalet.

Id 934
Name Mamatjang-Matjang
NativeName
Description Mamatjang-Matjang is a hunt game played on the island of Celebes in the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 1093
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 110.
Origin Indonesia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 5°26'41.61"S, 120°21'46.49"E
EvidenceRange 5374,5374
WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Mamatjang-Matjang är ett jaktspel som spelades på ön Celebes på 1800-talet.

Id 935
Name Gala (Buginese)
NativeName
Description Gala is a game used to refer to at least two games played in the Makassar Peninsula of Sulawesi, Indonesia. This is the Buginese version, which is played on a larger board and the ability to capture in corners.
MainRuleset 1094
LudiiRuleset 1094
Reference
Origin Indonesia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 4°31'42.97"S, 120°12'31.79"E
EvidenceRange 5374,5374
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Gala är ett spel som används för att referera till minst två matcher som spelas på Makassar-halvön i Sulawesi, Indonesien. Detta är den Buginesiska versionen, som spelas på en större bräda och möjligheten att fånga i hörn.

Id 936
Name Rongmei Naga Alignment Game
NativeName
Description This alignment game was played by the Rongmei Naga people in India in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 1095
LudiiRuleset 1095
Reference
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 24°58'37.66"N, 94°31'11.07"E
EvidenceRange 5411,5411
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Detta anpassningsspel spelades av Rongmei Naga-folket i Indien i början av 1900-talet.

Id 937
Name Mao Naga Tiger Game
NativeName
Description This game is a hunt game played by the Mao Naga people of Manipur, India in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 1096
LudiiRuleset 1096
Reference Murray 1951: 111.
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 24°56'57.48"N, 94°33'14.89"E
EvidenceRange 5411,5411
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Detta spel är ett jaktspel som spelades av Mao Naga-folket i Manipur, Indien i början av 1900-talet.

Id 938
Name Manipur Capturing Game
NativeName
Description This game was played by the Naga people of Manipur, India in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 1097
LudiiRuleset 1097
Reference Murray 1951: 66.
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 24°32'46.29"N, 93°38'5.96"E
EvidenceRange 5411,5411
WishlistGame 0
Notes
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ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Detta spel spelades av Naga-folket i Manipur, Indien i början av nittonhundratalet.

Id 939
Name Rongmei Naga Capturing Game
NativeName
Description This capturing game was played by the Rongmei Naga people of Manipur, India in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 1098
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 67.
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 25°4'7.06"N, 94°24'51.92"E
EvidenceRange 5411,5411
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Detta fångande spel spelades av Rongmei Naga-folket i Manipur, Indien i början av 1900-talet.

Id 940
Name Rongmei Naga Hunt Game
NativeName
Description This hunt game, with tigers capturing people, was played by the Rongmei Naga people of Manipur, India during the early twentieth century. H.J.R. Mjurray falsely classifies this as a war game.
MainRuleset 1099
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 66.
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 24°40'40.32"N, 93°8'9.44"E
EvidenceRange 5411,5411
WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Detta jaktspel, med tigrar som fångar människor, spelades av Rongmei Naga-folket i Manipur, Indien under det tidiga nittonhundratalet. HJR Mjurray klassar felaktigt detta som ett krigsspel.

Id 941
Name Esa Hex
NativeName
Description Esa Hex is a variant of the game Hex.
MainRuleset 1100
LudiiRuleset 1100
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Esa Koskinen
Publisher
Date 2020-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
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Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Esa Hex är en variant av spelet Hex.

Id 942
Name El-Mahasna Game
NativeName
Description This game was found in a Predynastic tomb at El-Mahasna in Egypt. There is some discussion of whether it could be an offering table instead of a game, but it echoes later Senet board from Egypt, though it has a 3x6 pattern instead of a 3x10.
MainRuleset 1101
LudiiRuleset
Reference Crist et al. 2016: 43; Piccione 1990: 35; Needler 1953: 63.
Origin Egypt
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 26°16'32.52"N, 31°49'40.23"E
EvidenceRange 0,0
WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Detta spel hittades i en predynastisk grav i El-Mahasna i Egypten. Det finns en diskussion om huruvida det skulle kunna vara ett offerbord istället för ett spel, men det ekar senare Senet-brädet från Egypten, även om det har ett 3x6-mönster istället för ett 3x10.

Id 943
Name Selayar Game
NativeName
Description This game was played on the island of Selayar, Indonesia during the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 1102
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 68.
Origin Indonesia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 6°9'38.75"S, 120°27'37.65"E
EvidenceRange 5384,5384
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Detta spel spelades på ön Selayar, Indonesien under artonhundratalet.

Id 944
Name Damdaman
NativeName
Description Damdaman is a game that was played on the island of Java in Indonesia in the nineteenth century. It was described as being similar to a Draughts game played in India, but few details were given.
MainRuleset 1103
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 68.
Origin Indonesia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 7°30'25.71"S, 110°12'32.77"E
EvidenceRange 5317,5317
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Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Damdaman är ett spel som spelades på ön Java i Indonesien på artonhundratalet. Det beskrevs som att det liknade ett Drafts-spel som spelades i Indien, men få detaljer gavs.

Id 945
Name Maling'an
NativeName
Description Maling'an is a game that was played on the island of Java in the early nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 1104
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Indonesia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 8°10'35.41"S, 111°42'7.63"E
EvidenceRange 5317,5317
WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Maling'an är ett spel som spelades på ön Java i början av artonhundratalet.

Id 946
Name Upper Hand
NativeName
Description A 3 dimensional game of skill and strategy for two players.
MainRuleset 1105
LudiiRuleset 1105
Reference BGG
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Pyramids, Use Your Marbles, Au sommet de la pyramide
Author Margalith Akavya
Publisher BSM Jeux, Hilco Corporation, Orda Industries Ltd.
Date 1992-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 4545
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Ett 3-dimensionellt skicklighets- och strategispel för två spelare.

Id 949
Name Paitariya
NativeName
Description Paitaiya is a game that was played at Cochití Pueblo, New Mexico.
MainRuleset 1108
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 48.
Origin New Mexico
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 35°36'32.11"N, 106°21'1.09"W
EvidenceRange 5407,5407
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Paitaiya är ett spel som spelades på Cochití Pueblo, New Mexico.

Id 950
Name Manu
NativeName
Description Manu is a hunt game played in Hawaii in the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 1109
LudiiRuleset 1109
Reference Murray 1951: 104.
Origin Hawaii
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 20°12'6.55"N, 155°49'23.95"W
EvidenceRange 5399,5399
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Manu är ett jaktspel som spelades på Hawaii på 1800-talet.

Id 951
Name Double Fox and Geese
NativeName
Description Double Fox and Geese is a hunt game played in England during the seventeenth century.
MainRuleset 1110
LudiiRuleset 1110
Reference Murray 1951: 104.
Origin England
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 52°39'42.85"N, 0°43'3.64"E
EvidenceRange 5181,5181
WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Double Fox and Geese är ett jaktspel som spelades i England under 1600-talet.

Id 952
Name Treble Fox and Geese
NativeName
Description Treble Fox and Geese is a hunt game played in England during the seventeenth century.
MainRuleset 1111
LudiiRuleset 1111
Reference Murray 1951: 104.
Origin England
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 53°17'10.29"N, 1°3'19.33"W
EvidenceRange 5181,5181
WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Treble Fox and Geese är ett jaktspel som spelades i England under 1600-talet.

Id 953
Name Baralie
NativeName
Description Baralie is a European Tables game played in medieval England.
MainRuleset 1112
LudiiRuleset 1112
Reference Murray 1951: 123.
Origin England
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 52°46'6.5"N, 2°58'27.13"W
EvidenceRange 4800,4850
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Baralie är ett europeiskt bordsspel som spelas i medeltida England.

Id 956
Name Provincial
NativeName
Description Provincial is a European Tables game from medieval England. It was described in a fourteenth century manuscript with several similar games.
MainRuleset 1115
LudiiRuleset 1115
Reference Murray 1951: 123.
Origin England
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 50°50'5.89"N, 0°10'30.12"W
EvidenceRange 4800,4850
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Provincial är ett europeiskt bordsspel från medeltida England. Det beskrevs i ett 1300-talsmanuskript med flera liknande spel.

Id 957
Name Ludus Anglicorum
NativeName
Description The Ludus Anglicorum was a European Table game played in medieval England. It was described in a fourteenth century manuscript describing other similar games.
MainRuleset 1116
LudiiRuleset 1116
Reference Murray 1951: 124.
Origin England
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 53°54'6.56"N, 1°25'43.15"W
EvidenceRange 4800,4800
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Ludus Anglicorum var ett europeiskt bordsspel som spelades i medeltida England. Det beskrevs i ett manuskript från 1300-talet som beskrev andra liknande spel.

Id 958
Name Ludus Lombardorum
NativeName
Description The Ludus Lombardorum is a European Tables game played in medieval England. It was described in a fourteenth century manuscript that also describes similar games.
MainRuleset 1120
LudiiRuleset 1120
Reference Murray 1951: 124.
Origin England
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 52°46'41.37"N, 2°23'37.48"W
EvidenceRange 4800,4850
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Ludus Lombardorum är ett europeiskt bordsspel som spelas i det medeltida England. Det beskrevs i ett manuskript från 1300-talet som också beskriver liknande spel.

Id 959
Name Jacquet de Versailles
NativeName
Description Jacquet de Versailles is a European Tables game played in France in the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 1121
LudiiRuleset 1121
Reference Murray 1951: 127.
Origin France
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 47°16'4.47"N, 6°39'9.11"E
EvidenceRange 5340,5340
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Jacquet de Versailles är ett europeiskt bordsspel som spelades i Frankrike på 1800-talet.

Id 960
Name Jacquet
NativeName
Description Jacquet is a European Tables game played in nineteenth century France.
MainRuleset 1122
LudiiRuleset 1122
Reference Murray 1951: 126-127.
Origin France
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 48°54'53.28"N, 7°48'35.46"E
EvidenceRange 5340,5340
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Jacquet är ett europeiskt bordsspel som spelas i 1800-talets Frankrike.

Id 961
Name Garanguet
NativeName
Description Garanguet is a European Tables game played in France using three dice. It was played since at least the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 1123
LudiiRuleset 1123
Reference Murray 1951: 124.
Origin France
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 46°13'35.02"N, 5°18'49.12"E
EvidenceRange 5340,5340
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Garanguet är ett europeiskt bordsspel som spelas i Frankrike med tre tärningar. Det har spelats sedan åtminstone artonhundratalet.

Id 962
Name Bakkis
NativeName
Description Bakkis is a race game played in Somaliland in the nineteenth century. It was said to be the same game as Pachisi, but no rules were given.
MainRuleset 1124
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 136
Origin Somaliland
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 8°57'10.65"N, 44°29'40.42"E
EvidenceRange 5356,5356
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Bakkis är ett rasspel som spelades i Somaliland på artonhundratalet. Det sades vara samma spel som Pachisi, men inga regler gavs.

Id 963
Name Panchi
NativeName
Description Panchi is a race game played in India in Mysore in the late eighteenth and nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 1125
LudiiRuleset 1125
Reference
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 12°17'44.92"N, 76°38'21.77"E
EvidenceRange 5294,5368
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Panchi är ett rasspel som spelades i Indien i Mysore i slutet av artonde och artonhundratalet.

Id 964
Name Thaayam
NativeName
Description Thaayam is a race game played in southern India in the twentieth century.
MainRuleset 1126
LudiiRuleset 1126
Reference
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 16°39'55.32"N, 74°41'4.13"E
EvidenceRange 5456,5456
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Thaayam är ett rasspel som spelades i södra Indien på 1900-talet.

Id 965
Name Mysore Tiger Game
NativeName
Description This game is presented in a group of manuscripts from the Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar III of Mysore. Three people attempt to trap a tiger, and the tiger attempts to eat the people.
MainRuleset 1127
LudiiRuleset 1127
Reference
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 12°17'44.92"N, 76°38'21.77"E
EvidenceRange 5294,5368
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Detta spel presenteras i en grupp manuskript från Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar III från Mysore. Tre personer försöker fånga en tiger, och tigern försöker äta upp folket.

Id 966
Name Mysore Tiger Game (Three Tigers)
NativeName
Description This game is presented in a group of manuscripts from the Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar III of Mysore. Seventeen people attempt to trap three tigers, and the tigers attempt to eat the people.
MainRuleset 1128
LudiiRuleset 1128
Reference
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
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SwedishDescription Detta spel presenteras i en grupp manuskript från Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar III från Mysore. Sjutton personer försöker fånga tre tigrar, och tigrarna försöker äta upp människorna.

Id 967
Name Mysore Tiger Game (Two Tigers)
NativeName
Description This game is presented in a group of manuscripts from the Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar III of Mysore. 25 people attempt to trap two tigers, and the tigers attempt to eat the people.
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Origin India
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SwedishDescription Detta spel presenteras i en grupp manuskript från Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar III från Mysore. 25 personer försöker fånga två tigrar, och tigrarna försöker äta upp människorna.

Id 968
Name Padaivettu
NativeName
Description Padaivettu is a game of captures played by the Tamil people of southern India.
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Reference
Origin India
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Author
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Date
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SwedishDescription Padaivettu är ett fångstspel som spelas av det tamilska folket i södra Indien.

Id 969
Name Apit
NativeName
Description Apit is a capturing game played in Malaysia in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 1131
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Origin Malaysia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Apit är ett fångande spel som spelades i Malaysia i början av 1900-talet.

Id 970
Name Borobodur Game
NativeName
Description This game is depicted on the tenth century Borobodur Stupa in Java, Indonesia.
MainRuleset 1132
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Reference
Origin Indonesia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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OriginPoint 7°36'28.78"S, 110°12'13.88"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Detta spel är avbildat på tionde århundradet Borobodur Stupa i Java, Indonesien.

Id 971
Name Sig (Dguache)
NativeName
Description This game, known as Sig like many other games in North Africa, was played in Dguache, Tunisia. It was played on holes made in the sand instead of a board.
MainRuleset 1133
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Origin Tunisia
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Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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OriginPoint 33°59'35.44"N, 8°13'41.27"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Detta spel, känt som Sig som många andra spel i Nordafrika, spelades i Dguache, Tunisien. Det spelades på hål gjorda i sanden istället för en bräda.

Id 972
Name Fang
NativeName
Description Fang is a game played by the Uighur people of the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region of China. It incorporates principles of alignment and territory games.
MainRuleset 1134
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Reference
Origin Xinjiang
DLPGame 1
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Author
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Date
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SwedishDescription Fang är ett spel som spelas av uigurerna i den autonoma regionen Xinjiang Uigur i Kina. Den innehåller principer för anpassning och territoriumspel.

Id 973
Name Four-Fang
NativeName
Description Four-Fang is a game that is played in China. It was played during the twentieth century, but graffiti at earlier sites suggest that it could be much older. Though it was observed, the rules were not documented, but it may be similar to the game Fang played by the Uighur people.
MainRuleset 1135
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Origin China
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Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Four-Fang är ett spel som spelas i Kina. Det spelades under 1900-talet, men graffiti på tidigare platser tyder på att det kan vara mycket äldre. Även om det observerades, var reglerna inte dokumenterade, men det kan likna spelet Fang som Uigurerna spelade.

Id 974
Name Cheng Fang Cheng Long
NativeName
Description Cheng Fang Cheng Long is a game played in Chine in the twentieth century. Though its rules were not completely described, it is likely to be similar to the game Fang played by the Uighur people.
MainRuleset 1136
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Reference
Origin China
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PublicGame 1
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Publisher
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ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Cheng Fang Cheng Long är ett spel som spelades i Kina på 1900-talet. Även om dess regler inte beskrevs fullständigt, är det troligt att det liknar spelet Fang som Uigurerna spelade.

Id 975
Name Seven-Fang
NativeName
Description Seven-Fang is a game played in China during the twentieth century. Though its rules were not completely described, it was likely similar to the game Fang played by the Uighur people.
MainRuleset 1137
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin China
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PublicGame 1
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Seven-Fang är ett spel som spelades i Kina under 1900-talet. Även om dess regler inte beskrevs fullständigt, liknade det förmodligen spelet Fang som Uigurerna spelade.

Id 976
Name Eleven-Fang
NativeName
Description Eleven-Fang is a game played in China. Though the game was described in the late twentieth century, it is likely to be much older, since a board belonging to it was found in a Tang Dynasty tomb, but which could date up to 1936.
MainRuleset 1138
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Origin China
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Date
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SwedishDescription Eleven-Fang är ett spel som spelas i Kina. Även om spelet beskrevs i slutet av nittonhundratalet, är det sannolikt mycket äldre, eftersom en bräda som tillhörde det hittades i en grav i Tangdynastin, men som kunde dateras till 1936.

Id 977
Name Huli-Mane Ata
NativeName
Description Huli-Mane Ata is a simple hunt game played in the area of Vijayanagara, India by children. Boards for this game appear at the medieval ruins of Vijayanagara, but it is unclear if the game dates to that period.
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Origin India
DLPGame 1
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Huli-Mane Ata är ett enkelt jaktspel som spelas i området Vijayanagara, Indien av barn. Brädor för detta spel dyker upp vid de medeltida ruinerna av Vijayanagara, men det är oklart om spelet dateras till den perioden.

Id 978
Name Pulijudamu
NativeName
Description Pulijudamu is a hunt game played in the area of Vijayanagara. Written sources place the game in the sixteenth century, and graffiti at the site of Vijayanagara could indicate that it was older. It was a game considered to belong to the lower classes in the sixteenth century and is still played by agricultural workers today. It is considered more impressive to win with more tigers and fewer goats.
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Reference
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Pulijudamu är ett jaktspel som spelas i området Vijayanagara. Skriftliga källor placerar spelet på 1500-talet, och graffiti på platsen för Vijayanagara kunde tyda på att det var äldre. Det var ett spel som ansågs tillhöra de lägre klasserna på 1500-talet och spelas fortfarande av jordbruksarbetare idag. Det anses mer imponerande att vinna med fler tigrar och färre getter.

Id 979
Name Wan Fu Cave Game
NativeName
Description The board for this game was found in Wan Fu Cave, part of the Longmen cave-temples near Luoyang, China. The board is of a common type known throughout the world, but is not as commonly attested in China.
MainRuleset 1141
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Origin China
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
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Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Brädan för detta spel hittades i Wan Fu Cave, en del av Longmen-grotttemplen nära Luoyang, Kina. Tavlan är av en vanlig typ som är känd över hela världen, men är inte lika vanlig i Kina.

Id 982
Name Tic-Tac-Die
NativeName
Description Tic-Tac-Die is played as per Tic-Tac-Toe except that players roll a D9 dice each turn to dictate where they move (dice pips show cell index to move to).
MainRuleset 1144
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Reference
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DLPGame 0
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knownAliases
Author Cameron Browne
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Date 2020-12-11
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SwedishDescription Tic-Tac-Die spelas enligt Tic-Tac-Toe förutom att spelare kastar en D9-tärning varje tur för att diktera vart de flyttar (tärningspunkter visar cellindex att flytta till).

Id 983
Name Triple Tangle
NativeName
Description An abstract board game played on the vertices, edges and cells of the board.
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DLPGame 0
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knownAliases
Author Cameron Browne
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Date 2020-00-00
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SwedishDescription Ett abstrakt brädspel som spelas på brädets hörn, kanter och celler.

Id 984
Name Maze
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Description Maze is a structure that consists of convoluted paths.
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Labyrint är en struktur som består av krystade banor.

Id 985
Name Hoshi
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Description Hoshi is a variant of Sudoku played on triangle basis.
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SwedishDescription Hoshi är en variant av Sudoku som spelas på triangelbasis.

Id 986
Name Sudoku X
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Description Sudoku X is a variant of Sudoku included the diagonals of the square board in the constraints.
MainRuleset 1148
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Origin
DLPGame 0
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Author
Publisher
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Credit Eric Piette
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EvidenceRange 0,5520
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SwedishDescription Sudoku X är en variant av Sudoku som inkluderar diagonalerna på det fyrkantiga bordet i begränsningarna.

Id 987
Name Anti-Knight Sudoku
NativeName
Description Anti-Knight Sudoku is a variant of Sudoku involving the concept of Chess knight move.
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Date
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SwedishDescription Anti-Knight Sudoku är en variant av Sudoku som involverar konceptet Chess Knight-drag.

Id 988
Name Sudoku Mine
NativeName
Description Sudoku Mine combines Sudoku puzzle with Minesweeper game.
MainRuleset 1150
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Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Sudoku Mine kombinerar Sudoku-pussel med Minesweeper-spel.

Id 989
Name Sujiken
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Description Sujiken (from Japanese "sujikai", literally "diagonal") is a variation of Sudoku.
MainRuleset 1151
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Origin
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PublicGame 1
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Author George Heineman
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Sujiken (från japanska "sujikai", bokstavligen "diagonal") är en variant av Sudoku.

Id 992
Name Tridoku
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Description Tridoku is a variant of Sudoku played on a triangle basis.
MainRuleset 1154
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Reference cross-plus-a.com
Origin
DLPGame 0
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Author Japheth Light
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Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Tridoku är en variant av Sudoku som spelas på triangelbasis.

Id 993
Name Monty Hall Problem
NativeName
Description The Monty Hall problem is a brain teaser, in the form of a probability puzzle, loosely based on the American television game show Let's Make a Deal and named after its original host, Monty Hall.
MainRuleset 1155
LudiiRuleset 1155
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DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Steve Selvin
Publisher
Date 1975-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Monty Hall-problemet är en brainteaser, i form av ett sannolikhetspussel, löst baserat på det amerikanska tv-spelet Let's Make a Deal och uppkallat efter dess ursprungliga programledare, Monty Hall.

Id 994
Name Samurai Sudoku
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Description Samurai Sudoku is one of the sudoku variation with overlapping sudoku grids.
MainRuleset 1156
LudiiRuleset 1156
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Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Samurai Sudoku är en av sudokuvarianterna med överlappande sudoku-rutnät.

Id 995
Name Mastermind
NativeName
Description Mastermind is a code-breaking game for two players.
MainRuleset 1157
LudiiRuleset 1157
Reference Wikipedia
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Master Mind
Author Mordecai Meirowitz
Publisher
Date 1970-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Mastermind är ett kodbrytande spel för två spelare.

Id 996
Name Fibonacci Nim
NativeName
Description Fibonacci Nim is a mathematical subtraction game, a variant of the game of Nim.
MainRuleset 1158
LudiiRuleset 1158
Reference Wikipedia
Origin
DLPGame 0
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knownAliases
Author Michael J. Whinihan
Publisher
Date 1963-00-00
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SwedishDescription Fibonacci Nim är ett matematiskt subtraktionsspel, en variant av spelet Nim.

Id 1000
Name King's Valley
NativeName
Description The game is played on a 5x5 board with the center square representing the King's Valley. Players start with 5 pieces on opposites sites of the board, with the center pieces being the kings.
MainRuleset 1160
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DLPGame 0
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Author Mitsuo Yamamoto
Publisher Logy Games (used with permission)
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ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Spelet spelas på en 5x5-bräda med mittfältet som representerar King's Valley. Spelare börjar med 5 pjäser på motsatta platser på brädet, med mittpjäserna som kungarna.

Id 1005
Name Gioco dell'Orso
NativeName
Description Gioco dell'Orso is a game that was played in Piedmont, Northern Italy. It was documented in the twentieth century, but graffiti in the region suggests that the game could be much older.
MainRuleset 1163
LudiiRuleset 1163
Reference Michaelsen 2014: 212.
Origin Italy
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knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Gioco dell'Orso är ett spel som spelades i Piemonte, norra Italien. Det dokumenterades på 1900-talet, men graffiti i regionen tyder på att spelet kan vara mycket äldre.

Id 1006
Name Le Jeu de Gendarmes et de Voleur
NativeName
Description Le Jeu de Gendarmes et de Voleur is a blockade game that was played by schoolchildren in the 1940s in Vernou-en-Sologne, France. It resembles other, older games which are known throughout Europe, and is likely to be older. It was played either on a circular board or a square one.
MainRuleset 1164
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Reference Michaelsen 2014: 210-212
Origin France
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Le Jeu de Gendarmes et de Voleur är ett blockadspel som spelades av skolbarn på 1940-talet i Vernou-en-Sologne, Frankrike. Det liknar andra, äldre spel som är kända över hela Europa, och sannolikt är det äldre. Det spelades antingen på en rund bräda eller en fyrkantig.

Id 1007
Name Lievre
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Description Lièvre is a blockade game that was played in France in the early twentieth century, and reported as a traditional French game at the time.
MainRuleset 1165
LudiiRuleset
Reference Michaelsen 2014: 212.
Origin France
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knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Lièvre är ett blockadspel som spelades i Frankrike i början av 1900-talet och rapporterades som ett traditionellt franskt spel på den tiden.

Id 1008
Name To Kinegi tou Lagou
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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.
MainRuleset 1166
LudiiRuleset
Reference Michaelsen 2014: 211-212.
Origin Greece
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Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription To Kynégi tou Lagoú ("Harejakten") är ett blockadspel som spelas av barn i Grekland. Spelas på en fyrkantig bräda, spelet spelas av tre personer; en flyttar haren, en flyttar jägaren och den andra flyttar de två hundarna.

Id 1009
Name Kiust Oyun
NativeName
Description Kiust Oyun is a capturing game played in Macedonia.
MainRuleset 1167
LudiiRuleset
Reference Depaulis 2001: 58.
Origin Macedonia
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Author
Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Kiust Oyun är ett fångande spel som spelas i Makedonien.

Id 1010
Name Issiren
NativeName
Description Issiren is a capturing game with dice played in the Illizi region of Algeria by the Kel Ajjer Tuareg people.
MainRuleset 1168
LudiiRuleset 1168
Reference Depaulis 2001: 61.
Origin Algeria
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knownAliases Ishighän
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ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Issiren är ett fångstspel med tärningar som spelas i Illizi-regionen i Algeriet av Kel Ajjer Tuareg-folket.

Id 1011
Name Ishighan
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Description Ishighän is a race game played by the Kel Ferwan people near Agadez, Niger. It is said to be typically for boys, but all ages participate in the game. Extra values are sometimes awarded to players on their throws when they grab a throwing stick that lands on its end, which is not modeled in this version.
MainRuleset 1169
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Reference Depaulis 2001: 69.
Origin Niger
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SwedishDescription Ishighän är ett rasspel som spelas av Kel Ferwan-folket nära Agadez, Niger. Det sägs vara typiskt för pojkar, men alla åldrar deltar i spelet. Extra värden delas ibland ut till spelare på sina kast när de tar tag i en kastpinne som landar på dess ände, vilket inte är modellerat i denna version.

Id 1012
Name Yut Nori
NativeName
Description Yut Nori is a race game played in Korea. Traditionally, it is played in the days following the Lunar New Year.
MainRuleset 1170
LudiiRuleset
Reference Encyclopedia of Korean Folk Culture
Origin Korea
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SwedishDescription Yut Nori är ett racespel som spelas i Korea. Traditionellt spelas den dagarna efter månnyåret.

Id 1014
Name Leoncito
NativeName
Description Leoncito is a hunt game played by the Mapuche people of the Valle de Iglesias, Argentina.
MainRuleset 1172
LudiiRuleset
Reference Ferrrarese 2003-2004: 148.
Origin Argentina
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SwedishDescription Leoncito är ett jaktspel som spelas av Mapuche-folket i Valle de Iglesias, Argentina.

Id 1015
Name Phanjika
NativeName
Description Phanjika is a game mentioned in the Manasollasa, a medieval Sanskrit text. It is thought to have been a precursor to the game Pachisi.
MainRuleset 1173
LudiiRuleset
Reference Wikipedia
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Phanjika är ett spel som nämns i Manasollasa, en medeltida sanskrittext. Det tros ha varit en föregångare till spelet Pachisi.

Id 1016
Name Raquithue
NativeName
Description Raquilthue is a game played by the Cañicul Mapuche community in Argentina. It is a hunt game, of a type popular among indigenous communities in the region. One player plays as a single lion, and the other as fourteen dogs.
MainRuleset 1174
LudiiRuleset
Reference Ferrarese 2006: 14-15.
Origin Argentina
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SwedishDescription Raquilthue är ett spel som spelas av Cañicul Mapuche-gemenskapen i Argentina. Det är ett jaktspel, av en typ som är populär bland ursprungsbefolkningen i regionen. En spelare spelar som ett enda lejon och den andra som fjorton hundar.

Id 1017
Name La Yagua
NativeName
Description La Yagua is a hunt game played in South America. This version was played by the Chiriguano-Chane people of Argentina.It was usually drawn on the ground and played with seeds or stones.
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Origin Argentina
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SwedishDescription La Yagua är ett jaktspel som spelas i Sydamerika. Denna version spelades av Chiriguano-Chane-folket i Argentina. Den ritades vanligtvis på marken och spelades med frön eller stenar.

Id 1018
Name Udat Pagada
NativeName
Description Udat Pagada is a game played on a Chaupar board, but ignoring the spaces on the board. It was played up until the early twentieth century by girls. Graffiti suggests that the game could be much older.
MainRuleset 1177
LudiiRuleset
Reference Kamath 2020: 27.
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Udat Pagada är ett spel som spelas på en Chaupar-bräda, men ignorerar utrymmena på brädan. Den spelades fram till början av 1900-talet av flickor. Graffiti antyder att spelet kan vara mycket äldre.

Id 1020
Name O Shogi (Futsu Shodo-Shu)
NativeName
Description O-Shogi was a game played in medieval Japan, recorded in the Futsu Shodo-Shu. It was an enlarged version of Shogi, with 29 different pieces.
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Origin Japan
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SwedishDescription O-Shogi var ett spel som spelades i medeltida Japan, inspelat i Futsu Shodo-Shu. Det var en förstorad version av Shogi, med 29 olika stycken.

Id 1021
Name Wuzi
NativeName
Description Wuzi is an alignment game played in China. It is thought to be related to either Backgammon or Gomoku.
MainRuleset 1179
LudiiRuleset
Reference Fairbairn 2007: 133.
Origin China.
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SwedishDescription Wuzi är ett anpassningsspel som spelas i Kina. Det tros vara relaterat till antingen Backgammon eller Gomoku.

Id 1022
Name Tanqi
NativeName
Description Tanqi is a game that was played in East Asia. It is thought to be a precursor to Hasami Shogi.
MainRuleset 1180
LudiiRuleset
Reference Fairbairn 2007: 133.
Origin East Asia
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SwedishDescription Tanqi är ett spel som spelades i Östasien. Det tros vara en föregångare till Hasami Shogi.

Id 1023
Name Mig Mang
NativeName
Description Mig Mang is a territory game played in Tibet on a 17x17 board.
MainRuleset 1181
LudiiRuleset 1181
Reference Murray 1951: 97; Fairbairn 2007: 133.
Origin Tibet
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SwedishDescription Mig Mang är ett territoriumspel som spelas i Tibet på en 17x17-bräda.

Id 1024
Name Yi
NativeName
Description Yi is an ancient name for the game Weiqi. While they were probably used interchangeably at the time, this is the older version of the game, which was played on a 17x17 board.
MainRuleset 1182
LudiiRuleset
Reference Fairbair 2007.
Origin China
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SwedishDescription Yi är ett gammalt namn för spelet Weiqi. Även om de förmodligen användes omväxlande vid den tiden, är detta den äldre versionen av spelet, som spelades på en 17x17-bräda.

Id 1025
Name Sanguo Xiangxi
NativeName
Description Sanguo Xiangxi is a Qing Dynasty Chinese board game related to Xiangqi.
MainRuleset 1183
LudiiRuleset
Reference Lo 2007: 125.
Origin China
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SwedishDescription Sanguo Xiangxi är ett kinesiskt brädspel från Qingdynastin relaterat till Xiangqi.

Id 1028
Name Mongolian Chess
NativeName
Description Mongolian Chess is a war game documented in Mongolia during the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 1186
LudiiRuleset
Reference Lo 2007: 126.
Origin Mongolia
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SwedishDescription Mongoliskt schack är ett krigsspel dokumenterat i Mongoliet under artonhundratalet.

Id 1029
Name Cai Xuan
NativeName
Description Cai Xuan is a game played since at least the Song Dynasty in China. It is one of a family of games which use dice and in which people attempt to navigate through the Chinese bureaucracy.
MainRuleset 1187
LudiiRuleset
Reference Lo 2007: 129.
Origin China
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SwedishDescription Cai Xuan är ett spel som spelas sedan åtminstone Songdynastin i Kina. Det är ett av en familj av spel som använder tärningar och där människor försöker navigera genom den kinesiska byråkratin.

Id 1031
Name Sik
NativeName
Description Sik is a race game played in the Tidikelt region of Algeria by women and children. Played on a spiral board made in the sand, players race to the center and try not to be captured by the "Bankor."
MainRuleset 1189
LudiiRuleset 1189
Reference Béart 1955: 428-429.
Origin Algeria
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SwedishDescription Sik är ett rasspel som spelas i Tidikelt-regionen i Algeriet av kvinnor och barn. Spelarna spelas på en spiralbräda gjord i sanden och springer till centrum och försöker att inte bli fångad av "Bankor."

Id 1032
Name Boukerourou
NativeName
Description Boukerourou is a two-row mancala-style board game played in the Tidikelt region of Algeria at the turn of the twentieth century.
MainRuleset 1190
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Origin Algeria
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SwedishDescription Boukerourou är ett tvåradigt brädspel i mancala-stil som spelades i Tidikelt-regionen i Algeriet vid 1900-talets början.

Id 1033
Name Sig (Mauritania)
NativeName
Description Sig is a word used for many games throughout Saharan Africa. This board game is a race game played in the Tagant region of Mauritania. The game is played in the sand, with the central two rows elevated on an artificial dune.
MainRuleset 1191
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Origin Mauritania
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SwedishDescription Sig är ett ord som används för många spel i hela Sahara Afrika. Detta brädspel är ett rasspel som spelas i Tagant-regionen i Mauretanien. Spelet spelas i sanden, med de två centrala raderna upphöjda på en konstgjord sanddyn.

Id 1034
Name Dimraw
NativeName
Description Dimraw is an alignment game played in the Trarza region of Mauritania. Unlike most other alignment games, one player starts at a disadvantage, with fewer pieces than their opponent.
MainRuleset 1192
LudiiRuleset
Reference Béart 1955: 456.
Origin Mauritania
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SwedishDescription Dimraw är ett anpassningsspel som spelas i Trarza-regionen i Mauretanien. Till skillnad från de flesta andra anpassningsspel, börjar en spelare i underläge, med färre pjäser än sin motståndare.

Id 1035
Name Uturu Uturu Kaida
NativeName
Description Uturu Uturu Kaida is a simple race game played in Senegal. The board is made in the sand, and pieces of wood or iron are used as pieces. It is played with six or seven players, who race their horses to the end of the board.
MainRuleset 1193
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Origin Senegal
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SwedishDescription Uturu Uturu Kaida är ett enkelt racespel som spelas i Senegal. Skivan är gjord i sanden, och bitar av trä eller järn används som bitar. Det spelas med sex eller sju spelare, som tävlar med sina hästar till slutet av brädet.

Id 1036
Name Nama
NativeName
Description Nama is a race game played in Ségou, Mali. The board is made in the sand, and nut shells are used as dice. The first player who reaches the end plays as the hyena, which eats up the remaining players' pieces.
MainRuleset 1194
LudiiRuleset 1194
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Origin Mali
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SwedishDescription Nama är ett rasspel som spelas i Ségou, Mali. Brädan är gjord i sanden och nötskal används som tärningar. Den första spelaren som når slutet spelar som hyenan, som äter upp de återstående spelarnas pjäser.

Id 1037
Name Piaf
NativeName
Description Piaf is a game played by girls in the Diafarabe area of Mali. It is a race game, in which a mother must prepare herself to leave, travel across the board, and then prepare herself for sleep. Upon doing this, she becomes a hyena, which must seize and eat the other mothers.
MainRuleset 1195
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Origin Mali
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SwedishDescription Piaf är ett spel som spelas av tjejer i Diafarabe-området i Mali. Det är ett tävlingsspel, där en mamma måste förbereda sig på att lämna, resa över hela linjen och sedan förbereda sig för sömn. När hon gör detta blir hon en hyena, som måste gripa och äta upp de andra mammorna.

Id 1038
Name Paradis
NativeName
Description Paradis is a race game played by boys, men, and married women in Mali. Players attempt to reach Paradise, in the center of the board, three times.
MainRuleset 1197
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Origin Mali
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SwedishDescription Paradis är ett rasspel som spelas av pojkar, män och gifta kvinnor i Mali. Spelare försöker nå Paradiset, i mitten av brädet, tre gånger.

Id 1041
Name Uril
NativeName
Description Uril is a two-row mancala-style board game played in Cabo Verde. It is a popular game on the islands, and also was played by immigrants to Portugal. Men typically play in public, while women generally played in private spaces.
MainRuleset 1200
LudiiRuleset 1200
Reference Braz Dias and Braz Dias 2020.
Origin Cabo Verde
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SwedishDescription Uril är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas i Cabo Verde. Det är ett populärt spel på öarna och spelades även av invandrare till Portugal. Män spelar vanligtvis offentligt, medan kvinnor vanligtvis spelar i privata utrymmen.

Id 1042
Name Alkarhat
NativeName
Description Alkarhat is an alignment game played by Tuareg people of the Sahara. It is used for divination, with a holy man presiding over the game.
MainRuleset 1201
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 49-50.
Origin Niger
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SwedishDescription Alkarhat är ett anpassningsspel som spelas av tuaregerna i Sahara. Det används för spådom, med en helig man som presiderar över spelet.

Id 1043
Name Shanzak Kammar
NativeName
Description Shanzak Kammar is a capturing game played in Central Asia. It was particularly popular in Samarkand in the nineteenth century, and was often played on a board drawn on the ground with clay pieces, coins, or pebbles.
MainRuleset 1202
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 67.
Origin Central Asia
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SwedishDescription Shanzak Kammar är ett fångande spel som spelas i Centralasien. Det var särskilt populärt i Samarkand på 1800-talet och spelades ofta på ett bräde ritat på marken med lerbitar, mynt eller småsten.

Id 1046
Name Ludus Rebellionis (Asymmetric)
NativeName
Description The Ludus Rebellionis appears in a sixteenth century Italian manuscript, with three different diagrams. This version is of an asymmetric game, where a King and Queen play against sixteen Pawns.
MainRuleset 1205
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 105-106.
Origin Italy
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SwedishDescription Ludus Rebellionis förekommer i ett italienskt manuskript från 1500-talet, med tre olika diagram. Denna version är av ett asymmetriskt spel, där en kung och en drottning spelar mot sexton bönder.

Id 1047
Name Russian Fortress Chess
NativeName
Description Russian Fortress Chess is a game that was played in Russia during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
MainRuleset 1206
LudiiRuleset
Reference Markov 2015
Origin Russia
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SwedishDescription Russian Fortress Chess är ett spel som spelades i Ryssland under artonde och artonde århundradena.

Id 1049
Name Schuster
NativeName
Description Schuster is a European Tables game played in Sweden by women.
MainRuleset 1208
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 126.
Origin Sweden
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Date
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SwedishDescription Schuster är ett europeiskt bordsspel som spelas i Sverige av kvinnor.

Id 1050
Name Buffa de Baldrac
NativeName
Description Buf de Baldriac is a European Tables game played in Spain in the thirteenth century. It is recorded in Alfonso X's Libro de los Juegos.
MainRuleset 1209
LudiiRuleset 1209
Reference Murray 1951: 128.
Origin Spain
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SwedishDescription Buf de Baldriac är ett europeiskt bordsspel som spelades i Spanien på 1200-talet. Den är inspelad i Alfonso X:s Libro de los Juegos.

Id 1052
Name Shing Kun T'o (Qing Dynasty)
NativeName
Description Shing Kun T'o is a Chinese promotion game. This version was played during the Manchu Dynasty. Players attempt to navigate the Chinese bureaucracy modeled on the board, using dice throws.
MainRuleset 1210
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 146.
Origin China
DLPGame 1
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Publisher
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Shing Kun T'o är ett kinesiskt marknadsföringsspel. Denna version spelades under Manchu-dynastin. Spelare försöker navigera i den kinesiska byråkratin som modelleras på brädan med hjälp av tärningskast.

Id 1053
Name Tjyong Kyeng To
NativeName
Description Tjyong Kyeng To, the "Game of Dignitaries," is a promotion game played in Korea.
MainRuleset 1211
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 146.
Origin Korea
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SwedishDescription Tjyong Kyeng To, "Game of Dignitaries," är ett marknadsföringsspel som spelas i Korea.

Id 1054
Name Han Guan Yi
NativeName
Description Han Guan Yi is a Chinese promotion game from the eleventh century. The board is unknown, but the rules have been preserved in a book.
MainRuleset 1212
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin China.
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knownAliases
Author
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Date
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SwedishDescription Han Guan Yi är ett kinesiskt marknadsföringsspel från 1000-talet. Styrelsen är okänd, men reglerna har bevarats i en bok.

Id 1056
Name E-Sugoroku
NativeName
Description E-Sugoroku is a race game popular in Japan from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century. There are thousands of differnt boards that were made for the game during this period, but they are all games in which dice rolls determine which space a player proceeds to next, as given on the board.
MainRuleset 1214
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Japan
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Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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OriginPoint 43°36'6.39"N, 143°4'38.41"E
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SwedishDescription E-Sugoroku är ett rasspel som är populärt i Japan från sjuttonde till artonhundratalet. Det finns tusentals olika brädor som skapades för spelet under denna period, men de är alla spel där tärningskast bestämmer vilket utrymme en spelare fortsätter till nästa, enligt vad som anges på brädet.

Id 1057
Name Jodo Sugoroku
NativeName
Description Jodo Sugoroku is a game played during the fifteenth century, which is thought to be an ancestor of E-Sugoroku.
MainRuleset 1215
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Japan
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
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Date
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BGGId
OriginPoint 34°15'28.73"N, 135°35'0.95"E
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SwedishDescription Jodo Sugoroku är ett spel som spelades under 1400-talet, som tros vara en förfader till E-Sugoroku.

Id 1060
Name Caixuan Baiguan Duo
NativeName
Description Caixuan Baiguan Duo is a Chinese promotion game from the Ming Dynasty based on Ming civil and military hierarchy.
MainRuleset 1218
LudiiRuleset
Reference Lo 2005: 66.
Origin China
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 27°37'12.51"N, 99°35'33.56"E
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SwedishDescription Caixuan Baiguan Duo är ett kinesiskt marknadsföringsspel från Mingdynastin baserat på Mings civila och militära hierarki.

Id 1061
Name Hulu Wen
NativeName
Description Hulu Wen is a race game played in early modern China. Players race to reach the center of a square spiral board.
MainRuleset 1219
LudiiRuleset
Reference Lo 2004: 72.
Origin China
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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OriginPoint 31°17'54.27"N, 120°35'9.37"E
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SwedishDescription Hulu Wen är ett rasspel som spelas i det tidiga moderna Kina. Spelare tävlar för att nå mitten av en fyrkantig spiralbräda.

Id 1062
Name Wo Shuo
NativeName
Description Wo Shuo was a game popular during the period of Northern and Southern Dynasties (256-589 CE) in China. The game is mentioned in some accounts, but few details are known about gameplay or the board.
MainRuleset 1220
LudiiRuleset
Reference Lo 2005: 99.
Origin China
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Author
Publisher
Date
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OriginPoint 37°25'1.3"N, 108°23'2.89"E
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SwedishDescription Wo Shuo var ett populärt spel under perioden av norra och södra dynastierna (256-589 e.Kr.) i Kina. Spelet nämns i vissa konton, men få detaljer är kända om spelet eller brädet.

Id 1063
Name Chang Xing
NativeName
Description Chang Xing is a game that was played in medieval China. Early sources describe some details of the game, which have led scholars to think it was related to games like Nard and Backgammon. The sources say it developed from the game of Wo Shuo.
MainRuleset 1221
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin China
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Date
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SwedishDescription Chang Xing är ett spel som spelades i det medeltida Kina. Tidiga källor beskriver vissa detaljer om spelet, vilket har fått forskare att tro att det var relaterat till spel som Nard och Backgammon. Källorna säger att det utvecklades från spelet Wo Shuo.

Id 1064
Name Tap Urdy
NativeName
Description Tap Urdy is a two-row mancala-style board game played in Turkmenistan during the early twentieth century. The game is played in holes dug into the ground, and the counters are typically sheep droppings.
MainRuleset 1222
LudiiRuleset 1222
Reference Deledicq and Popova 1977: 90.
Origin Turkmenistan
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Author
Publisher
Date
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BGGId
OriginPoint 36°59'55.2"N, 61°51'48.64"E
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SwedishDescription Tap Urdy är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelades i Turkmenistan under det tidiga nittonhundratalet. Spelet spelas i hål som grävts ner i marken, och diskarna är vanligtvis fårspillning.

Id 1065
Name Chuka
NativeName
Description Chuka is a puzzle played in Russia. It contains the sowing mechanism seen in many mancala-style board games.
MainRuleset 1223
LudiiRuleset 1223
Reference Deledicq and Popova 1977: 99-100.
Origin Russia
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Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Chuka är ett pussel som spelas i Ryssland. Den innehåller såmekanismen som ses i många brädspel i mancala-stil.

Id 1067
Name Warra
NativeName
Description Warra is a mancala-style board game that was played by African American communities in Mississippi and Louisiana during the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 1225
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 202.
Origin United States of America
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Author
Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Warra är ett brädspel i mancala-stil som spelades av afroamerikanska samhällen i Mississippi och Louisiana under artonhundratalet.

Id 1068
Name Nuktagaq
NativeName
Description Nuktagaq is an Inuit hunt game played in the Canadian Arctic.
MainRuleset 1227
LudiiRuleset 1227
Reference
Origin Canada
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Nuktagaq är ett inuitjaktspel som spelas i kanadensiska Arktis.

Id 1070
Name Dablot Prejjesne
NativeName
Description Dablot Prejjesne is a capturing game played by the Sámi people of Sweden. The game pits Sámi soldiers, a prince, and a king against peasants and their prince and king.
MainRuleset 1228
LudiiRuleset 1228
Reference Michaelsen 2010.
Origin Sweden
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Dablot Prejjesne är ett fångande spel som spelas av samerna i Finland. Spelet ställer samiska soldater, en prins och en kung mot bönder och deras prins och kung.

Id 1072
Name Dablo (Small)
NativeName
Description Dablo is a word used to refer to capturing games among the Sámi people of northern Scandinavia. This version was played near Frostviken in Sweden on a 5x5 board.
MainRuleset 1230
LudiiRuleset
Reference Michaelsen 2010: 219.
Origin Sweden
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SwedishDescription Dablo är ett ord som används för att hänvisa till att fånga spel bland samerna i norra Skandinavien. Denna version spelades nära Frostviken i Sverige på en 5x5-bräda.

Id 1073
Name Dablo (Large)
NativeName
Description Dablo is a word used by the Sámi people for capturing games. This version was played on a 7x7 board in Frostviken, Sweden.
MainRuleset 1231
LudiiRuleset 1231
Reference Michaelsen 2010: 219.
Origin Sweden
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Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Dablo är ett ord som används av samerna för att fånga spel. Denna version spelades på en 7x7-bräda i Frostviken, Sverige.

Id 1074
Name Tsukkalavde
NativeName
Description Tsukkalavde is a capturing game played during the nineteenth century by the Sea Sámi people of Norway. It was often played by children and adults on winter evenings.
MainRuleset 1232
LudiiRuleset 1232
Reference Michaelsen 2010: 220.
Origin Norway
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knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Tsukkalavde är ett fångande spel som spelades under artonhundratalet av sjösamerna i Norge. Den spelades ofta av barn och vuxna på vinterkvällar.

Id 1075
Name Tablo
NativeName
Description Tablo is a game that was played among the Sámi people of Sweden. The board was usually scratched into a wooden board with a knife, and sticks were used as pieces, one player keeping the bark on the sticks and the other stripping them. It was usually played by children, but was played by people of all ages.
MainRuleset 1233
LudiiRuleset 1233
Reference Michaelsen 2010: 219-220.
Origin Sweden
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Author
Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Tablo är ett spel som spelades bland samerna i Sverige. Brädan repades vanligtvis till en träskiva med en kniv, och pinnar användes som bitar, en spelare höll barken på pinnarna och den andra avskalade dem. Det spelades vanligtvis av barn, men spelades av människor i alla åldrar.

Id 1076
Name Ohohla
NativeName
Description Ohohla is a game played by the Papago people of Arizona. It is played on a star-shaped board.
MainRuleset 1234
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 29.
Origin Arizona
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Jeoda
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Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 32°29'55.79"N, 111°2'22.59"W
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SwedishDescription Ohohla är ett spel som spelas av Papago-folket i Arizona. Det spelas på en stjärnformad bräda.

Id 1077
Name Nin Adnai Kit Adnat
NativeName
Description Nin Adnai Kit Adnat ("It is my move, it is your move") was a capturing game played by the Mi'kmaq people of Nova Scotia.
MainRuleset 1235
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 77.
Origin Nova Scotia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Adenágank
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 46°5'59.70"N, 60°45'16.84"W
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SwedishDescription Nin Adnai Kit Adnat ("Det är mitt drag, det är ditt drag") var ett fångande spel som spelades av Mi'kmaq-folket i Nova Scotia.

Id 1078
Name Kokonag'n
NativeName
Description Kokonag'n is a game that was played by the Passamaquoddy people of Maine. Unlike other games played by the Passamaquoddy, this one could be played between women and men.
MainRuleset 1236
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 78.
Origin Maine
DLPGame 1
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knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Kokonag'n är ett spel som spelades av Passamaquoddy-folket i Maine. Till skillnad från andra spel som spelas av Passamaquoddy, kunde detta spelas mellan kvinnor och män.

Id 1079
Name Manmadoangn
NativeName Manmadöangn
Description Manmadoängn was a game played by the Abenaki people of Maine.
MainRuleset 1237
LudiiRuleset
Reference Culin 1907: 792.
Origin Maine
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Manmadoängn var ett spel som spelades av Abenaki-folket i Maine.

Id 1080
Name Wakanpamungthae
NativeName
Description Wakanpamungthae was a capturing game played by the Omaha people of Nebraska. It was said to have been adopted from settlers from the United States in the middle of the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 1238
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 78.
Origin Nebraska
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 42°6'3.71"N, 96°37'21.39"W
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SwedishDescription Wakanpamungthae var ett fångande spel som spelades av Omaha-folket i Nebraska. Det sades ha adopterats från nybyggare från USA i mitten av artonhundratalet.

Id 1081
Name Macheng
NativeName
Description Macheng is a capturing game played in Ming Dynasty China. It was described as a game commonly played in alleys.
MainRuleset 1239
LudiiRuleset
Reference Wu and Sebillaud 2020: 49.
Origin China
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 35°1'59.67"N, 104°28'24.39"E
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Macheng är ett fångande spel som spelas i Mingdynastin Kina. Det beskrevs som ett spel som vanligtvis spelas i gränder.

Id 1082
Name Lu Qi
NativeName
Description Lu Qi is a game played in medieval China. It was played on a board well-attested throughout Asia and Europe, and was often found next to patterns for Merels games.
MainRuleset 1240
LudiiRuleset
Reference Wu and Sebillaud 2020: 46.
Origin China
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 40°49'13.91"N, 119°49'16.55"E
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SwedishDescription Lu Qi är ett spel som spelas i medeltida Kina. Det spelades på en bräda som var välbeprövad i hela Asien och Europa, och hittades ofta bredvid mönster för Merels spel.

Id 1083
Name Lian Qi (A-Type)
NativeName
Description Lian Qi is a term used for alignment games in China. This version can be attested since the tenth century CE, and was the most commonly played, judging by the number of boards which have been found.
MainRuleset 1241
LudiiRuleset
Reference Wu and Sebillaud 2020: 44.
Origin China
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Lian Huan Ma Qi, Zhi Qi, Cheng San Qi, Ji Ri Ge
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Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 42°15'28.27"N, 118°53'13.08"E
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SwedishDescription Lian Qi är en term som används för anpassningsspel i Kina. Denna version kan intygas sedan 900-talet e.Kr., och var den mest spelade, att döma av antalet brädor som har hittats.

Id 1088
Name Damenspiel
NativeName
Description Damenspiel is a Draughts game played in Germany.
MainRuleset 1245
LudiiRuleset 1245
Reference Parlett 1999: 252.
Origin Germany
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Damenspiel är ett draftspel som spelas i Tyskland.

Id 1089
Name Damspel
NativeName
Description Damspel is a Draughts game played in Sweden.
MainRuleset 1246
LudiiRuleset 1246
Reference Parlett 1999: 252.
Origin Sweden
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Damspel är ett draftspel som spelas i Sverige.

Id 1093
Name Yup'ik Checkers
NativeName
Description Yup'ik Checkers is a game played by the Yup'ik people of Nelson Island, Alaska.
MainRuleset 1250
LudiiRuleset
Reference Ager 1975: 117.
Origin Alaska
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 60°34'49.10"N, 165°15'28.83"W
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Yup'ik Checkers är ett spel som spelas av Yup'ik-folket på Nelson Island, Alaska.

Id 1095
Name Verquere
NativeName
Description Verquere is a European Tables game known since at least the eighteenth century. It was said to have been invented in Holland, but was also played in England.
MainRuleset 1252
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 127.
Origin Netherlands
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Verkehren, Verkeer, Revertier
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Publisher
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ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 53°45'11.35"N, 2°31'25.74"W
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Verquere är ett europeiskt bordsspel känt sedan åtminstone sjuttonhundratalet. Den sades ha uppfunnits i Holland, men spelades även i England.

Id 1097
Name Ovalhu
NativeName
Description Ovalhu is a two-row mancala-style board game played in the Maldives.
MainRuleset 1254
LudiiRuleset 1254
Reference de Voogt 2000.
Origin Maldives
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 3°3'56.49"N, 73°27'8.09"E
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Ovalhu är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas på Maldiverna.

Id 1098
Name Morahha
NativeName
Description Morahha is a four-row mancala-style board game played in seventeenth century Comoros.
MainRuleset 1255
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 224.
Origin Comoros
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 12°6'16.64"S, 44°27'39.11"E
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Notes
HelpUs 0
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Morahha är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas på 1600-talets Komorer.

Id 1100
Name Sai
NativeName
Description Sai is a two-row mancala-style board game played on the island of Flores in Indonesia.
MainRuleset 1257
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 175.
Origin Indonesia
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Sai är ett tvåradigt brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas på ön Flores i Indonesien.

Id 1101
Name Matoe
NativeName
Description Matoe is a two-row mancala-style board game played on the Indonesian island of Sumba.
MainRuleset 1261
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 175.
Origin Indonesia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
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HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Matoe är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas på den indonesiska ön Sumba.

Id 1102
Name Katro
NativeName
Description Katro is a unique six-row mancala-style board game played in Madagascar.
MainRuleset 1258
LudiiRuleset 1258
Reference de Voogt 1999: 112-113.
Origin Madagascar
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
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Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Katro är ett unikt brädspel i sexrads mancala-stil som spelas på Madagaskar.

Id 1103
Name Abanga
NativeName
Description Abanga is a two-row mancala-style game board that was played by the Zande people of central Africa in the mid-nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 1259
LudiiRuleset
Reference Avelot 1906: 268.
Origin Central Africa
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 5°5'34"N, 24°57'14.5"E
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SwedishDescription Abanga är en tvårads spelbräda i mancala-stil som spelades av Zande-folket i centrala Afrika i mitten av artonhundratalet.

Id 1105
Name Erherhe
NativeName Érhérhé
Description Érhérhé is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Mpongwe people in Gabon.
MainRuleset 1262
LudiiRuleset 1262
Reference
Origin Gabon
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 0°23'13.77"N, 9°27'14.66"E
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SwedishDescription Érhérhé är ett tvåradigt brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Mpongwe-folket i Gabon.

Id 1106
Name Adjito
NativeName
Description Adjito is a two-row mancala-style board game played in the Kingdom of Dahomey in the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 1263
LudiiRuleset 1263
Reference Avelot 1906: 267, 269.
Origin Benin
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 7°10'14.3"N, 2°24'25.28"E
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Notes
HelpUs 0
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SwedishDescription Adjito är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelades i kungariket Dahomey på artonhundratalet.

Id 1107
Name Ouri
NativeName
Description Ouri is a board game played by the Mandinka, Wolof, and Fula people of Senegal. It was played on a mancala board, but the game itself as described seems to be more of a placement game. It was typically played by girls outside.
MainRuleset 1264
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 177.
Origin Senegal
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 12°27'43.53"N, 12°32'7.41"W
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SwedishDescription Ouri är ett brädspel som spelas av folket Mandinka, Wolof och Fula i Senegal. Det spelades på en mancala-bräda, men själva spelet som beskrivs verkar vara mer av ett placeringsspel. Det spelades vanligtvis av tjejer utanför.

Id 1108
Name Mandinka Game
NativeName
Description This game was played on the River Gambia in the early seventeenth century. It is one of the earliest documented mancala-style board games. It was played outside, under shady trees, by men of the Mandinka people.
MainRuleset 1265
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 177.
Origin Gambia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 13°13'4.5"N, 16°22'54.39"W
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SwedishDescription Detta spel spelades vid floden Gambia i början av 1600-talet. Det är ett av de tidigaste dokumenterade brädspelen i mancala-stil. Det spelades utomhus, under skuggiga träd, av män från Mandinka-folket.

Id 1109
Name Worra
NativeName
Description Worra is a two-row mancala-style board game played in the Ashanti Kingdom of the early nineteenth century. The King of Ashanti was said to have played on a golden board in his palace.
MainRuleset 1266
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 177.
Origin Ashanti
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Vora
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 6°29'57.4"N, 2°1'4.78"W
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HelpUs 0
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SwedishDescription Worra är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelades i Ashanti Kingdom i början av artonhundratalet. Kungen av Ashanti sades ha spelat på en gyllene bräda i sitt palats.

Id 1110
Name Ashanti Draughts
NativeName
Description This game was played in the Ashanti Kingdom in the early nineteenth century. Its name was not recorded, but was said to have been very popular.
MainRuleset 1267
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Ashanti
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Detta spel spelades i Ashanti Kingdom i början av artonhundratalet. Dess namn antecknades inte, men sades ha varit mycket populärt.

Id 1112
Name Ashanti Alignment Game
NativeName
Description This alignment game, the name of which was not recorded, was played in the Ashanti Kingdom in the early nineteenth century. It was played on a wooden board with perforations, and the pieces were pegs to be inserted in the board.
MainRuleset 1269
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Ashanti
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PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 5°21'54.42"N, 1°50'37.19"W
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SwedishDescription Detta anpassningsspel, vars namn inte antecknades, spelades i Ashanti Kingdom i början av artonhundratalet. Det spelades på en träskiva med perforeringar, och bitarna var pinnar som skulle sättas in i tavlan.

Id 1114
Name Tami
NativeName
Description Tami is a mancala-style board game played in Accra, Ghana in the early nineteenth century. It was played mostly by women, with grey and green nuts. Sometimes these nuts were covered in gold and worn as necklaces.
MainRuleset 1271
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 177, Avelot 1906: 267.
Origin Ghana
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 5°32'53.34"N, 0°12'1.76"W
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Tami är ett brädspel i mancala-stil som spelades i Accra, Ghana i början av artonhundratalet. Den spelades mest av kvinnor, med gråa och gröna nötter. Ibland var dessa nötter täckta av guld och bars som halsband.

Id 1116
Name Benin Mancala Game
NativeName
Description This game is attested on a bronze game board from Benin.
MainRuleset 1273
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 176, 177; Luschan 1919:427.
Origin Benin
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Detta spel är intygat på en bronsspeltavla från Benin.

Id 1117
Name Gabatta
NativeName
Description Gabatta is a word used for many mancala-style board games in Ethiopia. This version was a three-row game played in Eritrea in the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 1274
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 195; Culin 1896: 601.
Origin Eritrea
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 15°44'52.99"N, 38°42'1.30"E
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SwedishDescription Gabatta är ett ord som används för många brädspel i mancala-stil i Etiopien. Denna version var ett spel med tre rader som spelades i Eritrea på artonhundratalet.

Id 1118
Name Matara Game
NativeName
Description This game appears to be a two-row mancala-style board which was found on the steps of a building at the Axumite site of Matara in Eritrea.
MainRuleset 1275
LudiiRuleset
Reference Pankhurst 1971: 154-155.
Origin Eritrea
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
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Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 14°40'30.55"N, 39°25'31.83"E
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SwedishDescription Det här spelet verkar vara en tvåradig mancala-stil-bräda som hittades på trappan till en byggnad på Axumite-platsen Matara i Eritrea.

Id 1119
Name Qarqis
NativeName
Description Qarqis is a game known from medieval and early modern Ethiopia which seems to refer to an early version of a mancala-style board game.
MainRuleset 1276
LudiiRuleset
Reference Pankhurst 1971: 154.
Origin Ethiopia
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Qarqis är ett spel känt från medeltida och tidigmoderna Etiopien som verkar referera till en tidig version av ett brädspel i mancala-stil.

Id 1121
Name Luuth
NativeName
Description Luuth is a game played by the Nuer people of Ethiopia. It is similar to a mancala game, but the movement rules only sometimes involve sowing.
MainRuleset 1278
LudiiRuleset 1278
Reference Pankhurst 1971: 204.
Origin Ethiopia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Luuth är ett spel som spelas av Nuer-folket i Etiopien. Det liknar ett mancalaspel, men rörelsereglerna involverar bara ibland sådd.

Id 1122
Name Isafuba
NativeName
Description Isafuba is a four-row mancala-style board game played in Mashonaland, Zimbabwe in the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 1279
LudiiRuleset
Reference Bent 1895: 85-86.
Origin Zimbabwe
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 20°16'3.52"S, 30°56'1.82"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Isafuba är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelades i Mashonaland, Zimbabwe på artonhundratalet.

Id 1123
Name Moruba
NativeName
Description Moruba is a four-row mancala-style board game played in South Africa.
MainRuleset 1280
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin South Africa
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Moruba är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas i Sydafrika.

Id 1124
Name Andot
NativeName
Description Andot is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Bega people of Sudan. The game is typically played using pieces of dried camel dung as counters in hole scooped out of the sand.
MainRuleset 1281
LudiiRuleset 1281
Reference Owen 1938.
Origin Sudan
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Andot är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Bega-folket i Sudan. Spelet spelas vanligtvis med bitar av torkad kameldynga som räknare i ett hål som tas upp ur sanden.

Id 1125
Name Ryakati
NativeName
Description Ryakati is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Bari people of South Sudan. The holes are scooped out of the ground and counters are seeds or pebbles, and represent cows.
MainRuleset 1282
LudiiRuleset 1282
Reference Beaton 1939: 133-141.
Origin South Sudan
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Soro
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Ryakati är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Bari-folket i Sydsudan. Hålen östes ur marken och diskarna är frön eller småsten och representerar kor.

Id 1126
Name Otep
NativeName
Description Otep is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Bari people of South Sudan. The holes are scooped out of the ground, and the counters are pebbles or seeds which represent cows.
MainRuleset 1283
LudiiRuleset 1283
Reference Beaton 1939: 141.
Origin South Sudan
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Soro
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
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SwedishDescription Otep är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Bari-folket i Sydsudan. Hålen östes ur marken, och diskarna är småsten eller frön som representerar kor.

Id 1127
Name Lobudok
NativeName Lobudök
Description Lobuduok is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Bari people in South Sudan. The holes are scooped out of the ground and the counters are usually seeds or pebbles, which represent cows. It is an unusual mancala-style game because certain holes are out of play during portions of the game.
MainRuleset 1284
LudiiRuleset 1284
Reference Beaton 1939: 141-142.
Origin South Sudan
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Soro
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 4°41'53.41"N, 31°22'0.7"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Lobuduok är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Bari-folket i Sydsudan. Hålen östes upp ur marken och rännorna är vanligtvis frön eller småsten, som representerar kor. Det är ett ovanligt mancala-spel eftersom vissa hål är ur spel under delar av spelet.

Id 1128
Name Mlabalaba
NativeName
Description Mlabalaba (more frequently known as Morabaraba) is an alignment game played in South Africa.
MainRuleset 1285
LudiiRuleset 1285
Reference Coertze 2002.
Origin South Africa
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Morabaraba, Umlabalaba, Meu
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 23°59'38.95"S, 29°27'26.11"E
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Mlabalaba (mer ofta känd som Morabaraba) är ett anpassningsspel som spelas i Sydafrika.

Id 1130
Name Tsoro
NativeName
Description Tsoro is a four-row mancala-style board game played in Zimbabwe. It was popular among men, and had many different regional variations.
MainRuleset 1287
LudiiRuleset 1287
Reference Matthews 1964: 64-66.
Origin Zimbabwe
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Fuva, Imbwe
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 17°58'22.83"S, 31°22'24.09"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Tsoro är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas i Zimbabwe. Det var populärt bland män och hade många olika regionala variationer.

Id 1131
Name Tsoro Yemutwelve
NativeName
Description Tsoro Yemutwelve is a board game played in Zimbabwe, usually by boys and young men, though sometimes by adults as well. The board is typically scratched on the ground and played with stones.
MainRuleset 1288
LudiiRuleset 1288
Reference
Origin Zimbabwe
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Tsoro Yemutwelve är ett brädspel som spelas i Zimbabwe, vanligtvis av pojkar och unga män, men ibland av vuxna också. Brädan skrapas vanligtvis på marken och spelas med stenar.

Id 1132
Name Tsoro Yemutatu
NativeName
Description Tsoro Yemutatu is an alignment game from Zimbabwe. This version, played on a square board, is played by boys and young men, but sometimes adults and is usually scratched on the ground and played with stones.
MainRuleset 1289
LudiiRuleset
Reference Matthews 1964: 68.
Origin Zimbabwe
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Tsoro Yemutatu är ett anpassningsspel från Zimbabwe. Den här versionen, som spelas på ett fyrkantigt bräde, spelas av pojkar och unga män, men ibland vuxna och skrapas vanligtvis på marken och lekas med stenar.

Id 1133
Name Misoro Tsoro
NativeName
Description Tsoro is a four-row mancala-style board game played in Zimbabwe with many regional variations. In this version, certain holes are designated in which a player may end their turn instead of continuing to sow.
MainRuleset 1290
LudiiRuleset 1290
Reference Matthews 1964: 65-66.
Origin Zimbabwe
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 21°55'36.83"S, 31°16'23.32"E
EvidenceRange 5464,5464
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Notes
HelpUs 0
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Tsoro är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas i Zimbabwe med många regionala variationer. I den här versionen är vissa hål utsedda där en spelare kan avsluta sin tur istället för att fortsätta att så.

Id 1134
Name Misoro Tsoro (Additional Capture)
NativeName
Description Tsoro is a name for sevela two-row mancala-style board games from Zimbabwe. In this version, multiple captures are allowed, as well as the option to end a sowing in certain holes.
MainRuleset 1291
LudiiRuleset 1291
Reference Matthews 1964: 65-66.
Origin Zimbabwe
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 19°5'13.83"S, 30°32'20.22"E
EvidenceRange 5464,5464
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Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Tsoro är ett namn för sevela tvårads brädspel i mancala-stil från Zimbabwe. I den här versionen är flera fångster tillåtna, samt möjligheten att avsluta en sådd i vissa hål.

Id 1135
Name Musoro Tsoro
NativeName
Description Tsoro is a term used for several two-row mancala-style board games played in Zimbabwe. In this version, players choose a special hole, "musoro," from which they may choose to end their turn when they would normally continue sowing, allowing them to accumulate counters there.
MainRuleset 1294
LudiiRuleset 1294
Reference Matthews 1964: 65-66.
Origin Zimbabwe
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 21°4'40.83"S, 29°13'10.95"E
EvidenceRange 5464,5464
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Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Tsoro är en term som används för flera brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas i Zimbabwe. I den här versionen väljer spelare ett speciellt hål, "musoro," från vilket de kan välja att avsluta sin tur när de normalt skulle fortsätta så, vilket gör att de kan samla räknare där.

Id 1136
Name Tsoro (Additional Capture)
NativeName
Description Tsoro is a word used for several regional variations of four-row mancala-style board games in Zimbabwe. In this version, players make additional captures when the standard capture is triggered.
MainRuleset 1295
LudiiRuleset 1295
Reference Matthews 1964: 65-66.
Origin Zimbabwe
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 20°21'40.94"S, 31°59'50.31"E
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Tsoro är ett ord som används för flera regionala varianter av fyrradiga brädspel i mancala-stil i Zimbabwe. I den här versionen gör spelare ytterligare fångar när standardinfångningen utlöses.

Id 1137
Name Tsoro (Reentered Captures)
NativeName
Description Tsoro is a word used for several regional four-row mancala-style board games in Zimbabwe. In this version, captured counters are added to the player's own side of the board.
MainRuleset 1296
LudiiRuleset 1296
Reference Matthews 1964: 65-66.
Origin Zimbabwe.
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 20°36'38.84"S, 29°17'37.02"E
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Tsoro är ett ord som används för flera regionala fyrradiga brädspel i mancala-stil i Zimbabwe. I den här versionen läggs fångade räknare till spelarens egen sida av brädet.

Id 1139
Name Serup
NativeName
Description Serup is a game played by the Diegueño people of California. The rules were not recorded, but it is played with stick dice and on a board similar to other games played in the southwest United States and Mexico.
MainRuleset 1300
LudiiRuleset 1300
Reference Murray 1951: 155.
Origin California
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 33°5'18.63"N, 116°45'7.46"W
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Serup är ett spel som spelas av Diegueño-folket i Kalifornien. Reglerna spelades inte in, men det spelas med pinntärningar och på ett bräde som liknar andra spel som spelas i sydvästra USA och Mexiko.

Id 1140
Name Barail
NativeName
Description Barail is a European Tables game played in sixteenth century Italy.
MainRuleset 1301
LudiiRuleset
Reference Parlett 1999: 79.
Origin Italy
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 43°24'34.12"N, 11°6'28.75"E
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HelpUs 0
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DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Barail är ett europeiskt bordsspel som spelas i 1500-talets Italien.

Id 1141
Name Adi
NativeName
Description Adi is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Ewe people of Togo and Ghana. The game can either be played on wooden boards, which are sometimes elaborately carved, or as holes in the ground using seeds or stones as counters.
MainRuleset 1302
LudiiRuleset 1302
Reference Murray 1951: 184.
Origin West Africa
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 6°38'56.95"N, 0°34'7.17"E
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SwedishDescription Adi är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Ewe-folket i Togo och Ghana. Spelet kan antingen spelas på träbrädor, som ibland är utsmyckat snidade, eller som hål i marken med hjälp av frön eller stenar som räknare.

Id 1142
Name Atidada
NativeName
Description Atidada is an alignment game played in what is now Togo and Ghana. The details are not completely described, but it can be played with three, six or 20 pieces per player. The board is made in the ground, and sticks are used as pieces.
MainRuleset 1303
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 43.
Origin West Africa
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Akidada
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 6°25'19.7"N, 1°6'12.38"E
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Notes
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ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Atidada är ett anpassningsspel som spelas i det som nu är Togo och Ghana. Detaljerna är inte helt beskrivna, men det kan spelas med tre, sex eller 20 stycken per spelare. Brädan är gjord i marken, och pinnar används som bitar.

Id 1143
Name Adidada
NativeName
Description Adidada is a two-row mancala-style game board played by the Ewe people of Togo and Ghana.
MainRuleset 1304
LudiiRuleset 1304
Reference
Origin West Africa
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 6°12'6.67"N, 1°5'24.15"E
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SwedishDescription Adidada är en tvårads spelbräda i mancala-stil som spelas av Ewe-folket i Togo och Ghana.

Id 1144
Name Duene
NativeName
Description Duene is two-row mancala-style board game played by the Ewe people in what is now Togo and Ghana.
MainRuleset 1305
LudiiRuleset 1305
Reference
Origin West Africa
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 6°31'10.18"N, 0°18'43.84"E
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Notes
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DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Duene är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Ewe-folket i det som nu är Togo och Ghana.

Id 1145
Name Yovodi
NativeName
Description Yovodi is a two-row mncala-style board game played by the Ewe people of Togo and Ghana.
MainRuleset 1306
LudiiRuleset 1306
Reference
Origin West Africa
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Dzedodekase
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 6°36'8.68"N, 0°48'1.65"E
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Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Yovodi är ett tvåradigt brädspel i mncala-stil som spelas av Ewe-folket i Togo och Ghana.

Id 1146
Name Ti
NativeName
Description Ti is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Mende people of Sierra Leone. It can be played on pedestalled boards, or as holes in the ground. The holes of the board are called "towns," and the pieces are people moving from town to town.
MainRuleset 1307
LudiiRuleset 1307
Reference Murray 1951: 184.
Origin Sierra Leone
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Warri
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 8°25'9.66"N, 11°48'15.04"W
EvidenceRange 5424,5425
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Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Ti är ett tvåradigt baord-spel i mancala-stil som spelas av Mende-folket i Sierra Leone. Det kan spelas på piedestalbrädor eller som hål i marken. Hålen på tavlan kallas "städer"," och bitarna är människor som flyttar från stad till stad.

Id 1147
Name Shono
NativeName
Description Shono is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Fang people of Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, and Cameroon.
MainRuleset 1308
LudiiRuleset 1308
Reference
Origin Central Africa
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 0°16'10.28"N, 10°15'7.6"E
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Notes
HelpUs 0
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SwedishDescription Shono är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Fang-folket i Gabon, Ekvatorialguinea och Kamerun.

Id 1148
Name Njombwa
NativeName
Description Njombwa is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Yao people of East Africa.
MainRuleset 1310
LudiiRuleset 1310
Reference Murray 1951: 208-209.
Origin East Africa
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 14°12'7.04"S, 35°31'1.25"E
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SwedishDescription Njombwa är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Yao-folket i Östafrika.

Id 1149
Name Njombwa (One Counter)
NativeName
Description Njombwa is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Yao people of East Africa. In this version, players begin with one counter in each hole.
MainRuleset 1311
LudiiRuleset 1311
Reference Murray 1951: 208.
Origin East Africa
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 14°50'1.35"S, 35°54'2.3"E
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Notes
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ForceRulesetInLud 1
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SwedishDescription Njombwa är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Yao-folket i Östafrika. I den här versionen börjar spelarna med en räknare i varje hål.

Id 1150
Name Njombwa (Two Counters)
NativeName
Description Njombwa is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Yao people in East Africa. In this version, the game starts with two counters in each hole.
MainRuleset 1312
LudiiRuleset 1312
Reference Murray 1951: 208-209.
Origin East Africa
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 11°43'52.21"S, 35°44'54.25"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Njombwa är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Yao-folket i Östafrika. I den här versionen börjar spelet med två räknare i varje hål.

Id 1151
Name Nsolo
NativeName
Description Nsolo is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Ngoni people of East Africa.
MainRuleset 1313
LudiiRuleset 1313
Reference Murray 1951: 209.
Origin East Africa
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Nchombwa
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 13°59'56.8"S, 31°56'38.9"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Nsolo är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Ngoni-folket i Östafrika.

Id 1152
Name Chiana wa Kunja
NativeName
Description Chiana wa Kunja is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Nyanja people of East Africa. Typically, it is played by children.
MainRuleset 1314
LudiiRuleset 1314
Reference Murray 1951: 224.
Origin East Africa
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Chiana
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 14°18'29.69"S, 32°20'10.79"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Chiana wa Kunja är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Nyanja-folket i Östafrika. Vanligtvis spelas det av barn.

Id 1153
Name Chiana wa Bwalo
NativeName
Description Chiana wa Bwalo is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Nyanja people of East Africa. It is generally played by children.
MainRuleset 1315
LudiiRuleset 1315
Reference Murray 1951: 224.
Origin East Africa
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 15°41'9.41"S, 28°45'24.78"E
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Notes
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ForceRulesetInLud 1
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Chiana wa Bwalo är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Nyanja-folket i Östafrika. Det spelas vanligtvis av barn.

Id 1157
Name Tsoro (Baia)
NativeName
Description Tsoro is a word used for several different board games in Zimbabwe. This game is a four-row mancala-style game with a series of graduated Baia, or captures, on players' subsequent turns.
MainRuleset 1319
LudiiRuleset 1319
Reference Matthews 1964: 66.
Origin Zimbabwe
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Tsoro
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 18°20'58.87"S, 32°15'36.4"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Tsoro är ett ord som används för flera olika brädspel i Zimbabwe. Det här spelet är ett fyrradsspel i mancala-stil med en serie graderade Baia, eller fångar, på spelarnas efterföljande vändningar.

Id 1158
Name Msuwa
NativeName
Description Msuwa is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Nyanja people of East Africa.
MainRuleset 1320
LudiiRuleset 1320
Reference Murray 1951: 212.
Origin East Africa
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 14°15'21.73"S, 33°11'46.43"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Msuwa är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Nyanja-folket i Östafrika.

Id 1159
Name Msuwa wa Kunja
NativeName
Description Msuwa wa Kunja is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Nyanja people of East Africa.
MainRuleset 1321
LudiiRuleset 1321
Reference Murray 1951: 212.
Origin East Africa
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 14°15'19.38"S, 34°10'29.22"E
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Msuwa wa Kunja är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Nyanja-folket i Östafrika.

Id 1160
Name Sute
NativeName
Description Sute is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Chikunda people of Malawi.
MainRuleset 1322
LudiiRuleset 1322
Reference Murray 1951: 213.
Origin Malawi
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 12°46'57.33"S, 32°59'49.55"E
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Sute är ett fyrarads mancala-stlye-brädspel som spelas av Chikunda-folket i Malawi.

Id 1163
Name Bukharan Shatranj
NativeName
Description Bukharan Shatranj is a capturing game that was played in Samarkand, Uzbekistan in the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 1324
LudiiRuleset
Reference Markov 2017.
Origin Uzbekistan
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 39°39'12.42"N, 66°57'33.25"E
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Bukharan Shatranj är ett fångande spel som spelades i Samarkand, Uzbekistan på artonhundratalet.

Id 1164
Name Persian Chess with a Queen
NativeName
Description Persian Chess with a Queen—its indigenous name was not recorded—is a game that was played in the nineteenth century in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
MainRuleset 1325
LudiiRuleset 1325
Reference Markov 2017.
Origin Uzbekistan
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 39°39'12.42"N, 66°57'33.25"E
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Persiskt schack med en drottning – dess inhemska namn registrerades inte – är ett spel som spelades på artonhundratalet i Samarkand, Uzbekistan.

Id 1165
Name Tuvinian Chess
NativeName
Description Tuvinian Chess is a game played in Siberia.
MainRuleset 1326
LudiiRuleset
Reference Kraaijeveld 2000.
Origin Siberia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
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Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Tuvinsk schack är ett spel som spelas i Sibirien.

Id 1166
Name Samantsy
NativeName
Description Samantsy is a capturing game played in Madagascar.
MainRuleset 1328
LudiiRuleset
Reference du Picq 1912: 267-268.
Origin Madagascar
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 20°51'50.51"S, 46°51'51.12"E
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Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Samantsy är ett fångande spel som spelas på Madagaskar.

Id 1168
Name Tenjiku Shogi
NativeName
Description Tenjiku Shogi is a large version of Shogi dated to the Edo period in Japan.
MainRuleset 1329
LudiiRuleset 1545
Reference Shogi Zushiki.
Origin Japan
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 36°3'25.24"N, 138°8'43.7"E
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Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Tenjiku Shogi är en stor version av Shogi daterad till Edo-perioden i Japan.

Id 1169
Name Lombard Chess
NativeName
Description Lombard Chess was a type of Chess game played in Lombardy. It shows some early attempts at speeding up the medieval game.
MainRuleset 1330
LudiiRuleset 1330
Reference Murray 1913: 451
Origin Italy
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 44°38'56.75"N, 8°14'43.35"E
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Notes
HelpUs 0
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Lombardschack var en typ av schackspel som spelades i Lombardiet. Det visar några tidiga försök att påskynda det medeltida spelet.

Id 1170
Name Schachzabel
NativeName
Description Schachzabel, a form of Chess, was played in early modern Germany with these rules.
MainRuleset 1331
LudiiRuleset 1331
Reference Murray 1913: 463-464.
Origin Germany
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 50°6'38.07"N, 8°41'1.53"E
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Schachzabel, en form av schack, spelades i det tidiga moderna Tyskland med dessa regler.

Id 1171
Name Long Assize
NativeName
Description The Long Assize was a version of Chess played in medieval France and England.
MainRuleset 1332
LudiiRuleset 1332
Reference Murray 1913: 455.
Origin England
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 50°16'17.59"N, 4°57'16.63"W
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Notes
HelpUs 0
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription The Long Assize var en version av schack som spelades i medeltida Frankrike och England.

Id 1172
Name Short Assize
NativeName
Description The Short Assize was a form of Chess played in medieval France and England. It is thought to have been a way of speeding up the game by starting the pieces in an advanced position.
MainRuleset 1333
LudiiRuleset 1333
Reference Murray 1913: 455.
Origin England
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 46°55'34.17"N, 2°54'13.2"E
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Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription The Short Assize var en form av schack som spelades i medeltida Frankrike och England. Det anses ha varit ett sätt att snabba upp spelet genom att starta pjäserna i en avancerad position.

Id 1173
Name Skak
NativeName
Description Skak is the form of Chess played in Iceland. It maintains an old form of winning by the "bare king."
MainRuleset 1334
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1913: 468-469.
Origin Iceland
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 65°10'38.02"N, 20°44'33.04"W
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Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Skak är den form av schack som spelas på Island. Det upprätthåller en gammal form av att vinna av den "nakna kungen."

Id 1174
Name Xiangqi (Song)
NativeName
Description Xiangqi is a word used for a variety of games played in China, where pieces have different movement values and capture one another. This game was played during the Song Dynasty, on a larger board than is used today.
MainRuleset 1335
LudiiRuleset
Reference Banaschak 2001: 95.
Origin China
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 32°11'47.68"N, 104°34'33.33"E
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Notes
HelpUs 0
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Xiangqi är ett ord som används för en mängd olika spel som spelas i Kina, där pjäser har olika rörelsevärden och fångar varandra. Detta spel spelades under Songdynastin, på en större bräda än vad som används idag.

Id 1175
Name Dai Shogi
NativeName
Description Dai Shogi is a large version of Shogi played in Japan played in the thirteenth-nineteenth century. These rules are from a manuscript known in the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 1336
LudiiRuleset
Reference Banaschakl 2001: 141.
Origin Japan
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 43°0'5.81"N, 144°28'14.72"E
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Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Dai Shogi är en stor version av Shogi som spelades i Japan och spelades på 1200- och 1300-talet.

Id 1176
Name Dai Dai Shogi
NativeName
Description Dai Dai Shogi is a large Shogi game known from at least the nineteenth century in Japan, but which may be older.
MainRuleset 1337
LudiiRuleset
Reference Banaschak 2001: 144-145.
Origin Japan
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 35°13'38.84"N, 140°16'34.46"E
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Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Dai Dai Shogi är ett stort Shogi-spel känt från åtminstone artonhundratalet i Japan, men som kan vara äldre.

Id 1177
Name Maka Dai Dai Shogi
NativeName
Description Maka Dai Dai Shogi is a large version of Shogi played in the Edo period. It is known from at least the nineteenth century in Japan, but which may be older.
MainRuleset 1338
LudiiRuleset
Reference Banaschak 2001: 144.
Origin Japan
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 36°29'33.04"N, 139°57'59.69"E
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Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Maka Dai Dai Shogi är en stor version av Shogi som spelades under Edo-perioden.

Id 1178
Name Tai Shogi
NativeName
Description Tai Shogi is a large Shogi variant known from the Edo Period in Japan. It is known from at least the nineteenth century in, but may be older.
MainRuleset 1339
LudiiRuleset 1452
Reference Banaschak 2001: 144.
Origin Japan
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 34°7'48.54"N, 130°53'19.8"E
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Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Tai Shogi är en stor Shogi-variant känd från Edo-perioden i Japan.

Id 1179
Name Wa Shogi
NativeName
Description Wa Shogi is a large version of Shogi played in Japan. This version was reported in a manuscript that was known to exist in 1834, but the exact date that it was authored is unknown.
MainRuleset 1340
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Reference Banaschak 2001: 6.
Origin Japan
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OriginPoint 34°10'30.98"N, 134°19'20.1"E
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SwedishDescription Wa Shogi är en stor version av Shogi som spelas i Japan.

Id 1180
Name Heian Sho Shogi
NativeName
Description This version of Sho Shogi is the type which was played in the Heian period of medieval Japan. The rules appear to have been different than the rules played today.
MainRuleset 1341
LudiiRuleset
Reference Banaschak 2001: 8.
Origin Japan
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SwedishDescription Denna version av Sho Shogi är den typ som spelades under Heian-perioden i det medeltida Japan. Reglerna verkar ha varit annorlunda än de regler som spelas idag.

Id 1181
Name Heian Dai Shogi
NativeName
Description Dai Shogi is a large Shogi variant played throughout Japanese history. This version is the oldest, and was played during the Heian Period.
MainRuleset 1342
LudiiRuleset
Reference Banaschak 2001: 6.
Origin Japan
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SwedishDescription Dai Shogi är en stor Shogi-variant som spelas genom japansk historia. Denna version är den äldsta och spelades under Heian-perioden.

Id 1182
Name Ngre E E
NativeName Ngré É É
Description Ngré É É is an alignment game played in the Republic of Congo by children.
MainRuleset 1343
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Origin Republic of Congo
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Author
Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Ngré É É är ett anpassningsspel som spelas i Republiken Kongo av barn.

Id 1183
Name Katsela
NativeName Katséla
Description Katséla is an alignment game played by the Chokwe people of Angola.
MainRuleset 1344
LudiiRuleset 1344
Reference Klepzig 1972: 305.
Origin Central Africa
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Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Katséla är ett anpassningsspel som spelas av Chokwe-folket i Angola.

Id 1185
Name Tswana Game
NativeName
Description This game is a mancala-style board game played by the Tswana people of southern Africa.
MainRuleset 1345
LudiiRuleset
Reference Klepzig 1972: 518-519.
Origin Southern Africa
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Date
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OriginPoint 25°44'43.82"S, 28°11'24.82"E
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SwedishDescription Detta spel är ett brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av tswanafolket i södra Afrika.

Id 1186
Name Ntyenge
NativeName Ntyéngé
Description Ntyéngé is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Mbenge people in Gabon. It is sometimes played on a board, but more frequently is made in the ground and played with seeds or pebbles.
MainRuleset 1346
LudiiRuleset 1346
Reference Lhôte 1994: 564.
Origin Central Africa
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OriginPoint 2°29'46.68"N, 12°27'23.1"E
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SwedishDescription Ntyéngé är ​​ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Mbenge-folket i Gabon. Det spelas ibland på ett bräde, men görs oftare i marken och spelas med frön eller småsten.

Id 1187
Name Renette
NativeName
Description Renette is a medieval European game, the rules for which have been lost. It may have been a Tables game where winning is determined by capturing all of the opponent's pieces.
MainRuleset 1347
LudiiRuleset
Reference Lhôte 1994: 596.
Origin Europe
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SwedishDescription Renette är ett medeltida europeiskt spel, vars regler har gått förlorade. Det kan ha varit ett bordsspel där vinsten bestäms genom att fånga alla motståndarens pjäser.

Id 1188
Name Kanga
NativeName
Description Kanga is a children's game played in the Republic of Congo.
MainRuleset 1348
LudiiRuleset
Reference Klepzig 1972: 182
Origin Republic of Congo
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Author
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Date
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SwedishDescription Kanga är ett barnspel som spelas i Republiken Kongo.

Id 1189
Name Owana
NativeName
Description Owana is a two-row mancala-style board game played by children in the Republic of Congo.
MainRuleset 1349
LudiiRuleset
Reference Klepzig 1972:186-187.
Origin Republic of Congo
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SwedishDescription Owana är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av barn i Republiken Kongo.

Id 1190
Name Ga
NativeName
Description Ga is a children's game played in the Republic of Congo.
MainRuleset 1350
LudiiRuleset
Reference Klepzig 1972: 186-187.
Origin Republic of Congo
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PublicGame 1
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Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Ga är ett barnspel som spelas i Republiken Kongo.

Id 1191
Name Ngaya
NativeName
Description Ngaya is a children's game played in the Republic of Congo.
MainRuleset 1351
LudiiRuleset
Reference Klepzig 1972: 187-188.
Origin Republic of Congo
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Date
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SwedishDescription Ngaya är ett barnspel som spelas i Republiken Kongo.

Id 1192
Name Kitende
NativeName
Description Kitende is a children's game played in the Republic of Congo.
MainRuleset 1352
LudiiRuleset
Reference Klepzig 1972: 188-189.
Origin Republic of Congo
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Date
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SwedishDescription Kitende är ett barnspel som spelas i Republiken Kongo.

Id 1193
Name Ngrin
NativeName
Description Ngrin is an alignment game played by children in the Republic of Congo.
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Reference
Origin Republic of Congo
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Author
Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Ngrin är ett anpassningsspel som spelas av barn i Republiken Kongo.

Id 1197
Name Nzengue (Large)
NativeName Nzengué (Large)
Description Nzengué is a name for alignment games played in the Republic of Congo. This version is played on a larger board, with twelve pieces.
MainRuleset 1357
LudiiRuleset
Reference Klepzig 1972: 181-182.
Origin Republic of Congo
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Date
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SwedishDescription Nzengué är ett namn för linjespel som spelas i Republiken Kongo. Denna version spelas på ett större bräde, med tolv pjäser.

Id 1198
Name Banyarwanda Mill Game
NativeName
Description This game, the name of which was not given, is played by children of the Banyarwanda people in Rwanda.
MainRuleset 1358
LudiiRuleset
Reference Klepzig 1972: 305.
Origin Rwanda
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PublicGame 1
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Author
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Date
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SwedishDescription Detta spel, vars namn inte gavs, spelas av barn till Banyarwanda-folket i Rwanda.

Id 1199
Name Dintja le Nmutla
NativeName
Description Dintja le Nmutla is a hunt game played by the Sotho people of South Africa.
MainRuleset 1359
LudiiRuleset
Reference Klepzig 1972: 517.
Origin South Africa
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 27°17'3.18"S, 27°58'12.99"E
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SwedishDescription Dintja le Nmutla är ett jaktspel som spelas av Sothofolket i Sydafrika.

Id 1200
Name Rwandan Hunt Game
NativeName
Description This hunt board game, played by the Hutu and Tutsi people of Rwanda, was played in the sand and is one of the rare examples of hunt games in Africa.
MainRuleset 1360
LudiiRuleset
Reference Klepzig 1972: 305.
Origin Rwanda
DLPGame 1
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knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Detta jaktbrädspel, som spelades av hutu- och tutsifolket i Rwanda, spelades i sanden och är ett av de sällsynta exemplen på jaktspel i Afrika.

Id 1201
Name Rwandan Alignment Game
NativeName
Description This game, the name of which was not recorded, was played by Hutu and Tutsi children in Rwanda.
MainRuleset 1361
LudiiRuleset
Reference Klepzig 1972: 305.
Origin Rwanda
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Author
Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Detta spel, vars namn inte spelades in, spelades av hutu- och tutsibarn i Rwanda.

Id 1202
Name Umrabaraba
NativeName
Description Umrabaraba is an alignment game played by the Xhosa people of South Africa.
MainRuleset 1362
LudiiRuleset
Reference Klepzig 1972: 517-518.
Origin South Africa
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Morabaraba
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Umrabaraba är ett anpassningsspel som spelas av Xhosa-folket i Sydafrika.

Id 1203
Name Raeo
NativeName
Description Raeo is a four-row mancala-style board game played by children in South Africa. The counters are conceptualized as cows.
MainRuleset 1363
LudiiRuleset
Reference KLepzig 1972: 519.
Origin South Africa
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Raeo är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av barn i Sydafrika. Räknarna är konceptualiserade som kor.

Id 1204
Name Ngola
NativeName
Description Ngola is a four-row mancala-style board game played in the Republic of Congo.
MainRuleset 1364
LudiiRuleset 1364
Reference Klepzig 1972: 189-190.
Origin Republic of Congo
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PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 4°46'46.91"S, 14°37'46.92"E
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SwedishDescription Ngola är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas i Republiken Kongo.

Id 1205
Name Kisolo (Lali)
NativeName
Description Kisolo is a term used for some four-row mancala-style board games in central Africa. This version was played by the Lali people of Republic of Congo in the twentieth century.
MainRuleset 1365
LudiiRuleset 1365
Reference Klepzig 1972: 190-191.
Origin Republic of Congo
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Kisolo är en term som används för några fyrradiga brädspel i mancala-stil i centrala Afrika. Denna version spelades av Lali-folket i Republiken Kongo på 1900-talet.

Id 1206
Name Ngolo
NativeName
Description Ngolo is a four-row mancala-style board game played in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
MainRuleset 1366
LudiiRuleset 1366
Reference Klepzig 1972: 306.
Origin Democratic Republic of Congo
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 4°19'36.78"S, 15°19'14.97"E
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Ngolo är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas i Demokratiska republiken Kongo.

Id 1207
Name 10-Ring
NativeName
Description 10-Ring is a board game played in Bronze Age Crete, also known as 10/2-Ring, though its original name is not known. Only the layout of the board is known, which takes the form of ten depressions laid out in a circle, divided in half by a line. The depressions are usually made on stone pavements.
MainRuleset 1367
LudiiRuleset
Reference Hillbom 2011: 111.
Origin Crete
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases 10/2-Ring
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 35°3'5.24"N, 24°48'52.37"E
EvidenceRange 1600,5100
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Notes
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SwedishDescription 10-Ring är ett brädspel som spelas på bronsåldern Kreta, även känt som 10/2-Ring, även om dess ursprungliga namn inte är känt. Endast brädets utformning är känd, som har formen av tio fördjupningar utlagda i en cirkel, delade på mitten av en linje. Fördjupningarna görs vanligtvis på stenbeläggningar.

Id 1208
Name Asalto
NativeName
Description Asalto is a hunt game known from early modern Europe.
MainRuleset 1368
LudiiRuleset 1368
Reference Murray 1951: 104-105.
Origin Europe
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Assaut
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 42°57'0.86"N, 2°45'36.63"W
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Asalto är ett jaktspel känt från det tidiga moderna Europa.

Id 1209
Name Dasapada
NativeName
Description Dasapada is a game mentioned in the Dialogues of the Buddha, from the third or fourth centuries BCE.
MainRuleset 1369
LudiiRuleset
Reference Lhôte 1994: 456.
Origin India
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 27°40'23.2"N, 73°20'54.18"E
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Dasapada är ett spel som nämns i Buddhas dialoger, från det tredje eller fjärde århundradet fvt.

Id 1210
Name Hujura
NativeName
Description Hujura is an alignment game played in seventeenth century Persia with six pieces per player.
MainRuleset 1370
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 41.
Origin Persia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Hugjure
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 33°48'1.8"N, 64°32'53.07"E
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SwedishDescription Hujura är ett anpassningsspel som spelas i 1600-talets Persien med sex pjäser per spelare.

Id 1211
Name Sgjough
NativeName
Description Sgjough is a larger merels game played in Armenia during the seventeenth century.
MainRuleset 1371
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 47.
Origin Armenia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Dugh
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 41°19'35.3"N, 42°10'40.46"E
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Sgjough är ett större merelsspel som spelades i Armenien under 1600-talet.

Id 1212
Name Malomjatek
NativeName
Description Malomjatek is an alignment game played in Hungary.
MainRuleset 1372
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 47.
Origin Hungary
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Malmosdi
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 46°8'14.67"N, 18°23'11.73"E
EvidenceRange 5405,5405
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Notes
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DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Malomjatek är ett linjespel som spelas i Ungern.

Id 1213
Name Duqurjin
NativeName
Description Duqurjin is an alignment game played in Turkey.
MainRuleset 1373
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 47.
Origin Turkey
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Dokurgjun, Doghurgin, Dokoz Tash, Dokurgjin
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 39°51'35.61"N, 31°30'11.29"E
EvidenceRange 5194,5194
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Notes
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DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Duqurjin är ett linjespel som spelas i Turkiet.

Id 1214
Name Mbenga Alignment Game
NativeName
Description This game was played by the Mbenga people of central Africa in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. It is a simple alignment game similar to others played throughout the world.
MainRuleset 1374
LudiiRuleset 1374
Reference
Origin Central Africa
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 2°35'19.54"N, 14°49'35.67"E
EvidenceRange 5403,5407
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Detta spel spelades av Mbenga-folket i centrala Afrika i slutet av artonhundratalet och början av nittonhundratalet. Det är ett enkelt anpassningsspel som liknar andra som spelas över hela världen.

Id 1215
Name Fetach
NativeName
Description Fetach is a capturing game played in Morocco. It was described by Moroccan immigrants in France, who described games played during their childhood in Southern Morocco.
MainRuleset 1375
LudiiRuleset 1375
Reference Lhôte 1994: 482.
Origin Morocco
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Quireq
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 29°31'33.02"N, 9°17'31.19"W
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Notes
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DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Fetach är ett fångstspel som spelas i Marocko. Det beskrevs av marockanska invandrare i Frankrike, som beskrev spel som spelades under deras barndom i södra Marocko.

Id 1216
Name Gwangsanghui
NativeName
Description Gwangsanghui is a large version of Janggi played from the eighteenth century in Korea.
MainRuleset 1376
LudiiRuleset
Reference Cazaux and Knowlton 2017: 114.
Origin Korea
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 37°34'45.69"N, 126°59'28.09"E
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Gwangsanghui är en stor version av Janggi som spelas från 1700-talet i Korea.

Id 1219
Name Tams
NativeName
Description Tams is a game with leaping captures played in Singapore.
MainRuleset 1378
LudiiRuleset
Reference Lhôte 1994: 618.
Origin Singapore
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
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Notes
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DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Tams är ett spel med hoppande fångster som spelas i Singapore.

Id 1220
Name Pasang
NativeName
Description Pasang is a capturing game played in Brunei. The board is set up in a number of different common arrangements of pieces. It was generally played by women, and particularly when attending marriage, initiation, or circumcision ceremonies. The pieces were generally stored in a cup in the center of the board.
MainRuleset 1379
LudiiRuleset 1379
Reference Lhôte 1994: 571-572.
Origin Brunei
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SwedishDescription Pasang är ett fångande spel som spelas i Brunei. Tavlan är uppsatt i ett antal olika gemensamma arrangemang av bitar. Det spelades vanligtvis av kvinnor, och särskilt när de deltog i vigsel-, invignings- eller omskärelsesceremonier. Bitarna förvarades vanligtvis i en kopp i mitten av brädet.

Id 1221
Name Medieval Gabata
NativeName
Description Gabata is a word used for mancala-style board games played in the Horn of Africa. This version is a 2x9 game known from medieval monumnets from Ethiopia.
MainRuleset 1380
LudiiRuleset
Reference Anfray 1976.
Origin Ethiopia
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SwedishDescription Gabata är ett ord som används för brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas på Afrikas horn. Denna version är ett 2x9-spel känt från medeltida monument från Etiopien.

Id 1222
Name Gamacha
NativeName
Description Gamacha is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Hadiya people of Ethiopia. This version of the game was considered to be the older version of several types played.
MainRuleset 1381
LudiiRuleset 1381
Reference Pankhurst 1971: 184.
Origin Ethiopia
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SwedishDescription Gamacha är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Hadiya-folket i Etiopien. Denna version av spelet ansågs vara den äldre versionen av flera speltyper.

Id 1223
Name Gamacha (Nobility)
NativeName
Description Gamacha is a term used by Hadiya and Kambati people of Ethiopia for mancala-style games. This is a two-row version that was typically played by male nobility of the Hadiya people.
MainRuleset 1382
LudiiRuleset
Reference Pankhurst 1971: 185.
Origin Ethiopia
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SwedishDescription Gamacha är en term som används av Hadiya och Kambati i Etiopien för spel i mancala-stil. Detta är en tvåradsversion som vanligtvis spelades av manlig adel från Hadiya-folket.

Id 1224
Name Ngulungu
NativeName
Description Ngulungu is a board game played by Basanga and Baluba children in the Katanga province of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The game has a predetermined outcome, but often children will make a mistake, making the game somewhat unpredictable for them.
MainRuleset 1383
LudiiRuleset 1383
Reference Klepzig 1972: 307.
Origin Democratic Republic of Congo
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SwedishDescription Ngulungu är ett brädspel som spelas av barn från Basanga och Baluba i Katanga-provinsen i Demokratiska republiken Kongo. Spelet har ett förutbestämt resultat, men ofta kommer barn att göra ett misstag, vilket gör spelet något oförutsägbart för dem.

Id 1225
Name Lisolo
NativeName
Description Lisolo is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Bemba people of central Africa.
MainRuleset 1384
LudiiRuleset 1384
Reference Klepzig 1972: 307.
Origin Democratic Republic of Congo
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SwedishDescription Lisolo är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Bemba-folket i centrala Afrika.

Id 1226
Name Nchayo
NativeName
Description Nchayo is a four-row mancala-style board game played by the Makonde people of Mozambique and Tanzania. The board is generally made of holes in the ground, and stones or fruit seeds are used as counters.
MainRuleset 1385
LudiiRuleset 1385
Reference
Origin East Africa
DLPGame 1
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SwedishDescription Nchayo är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas av Makonde-folket i Moçambique och Tanzania. Skivan är vanligtvis gjord av hål i marken, och stenar eller fruktfrön används som diskar.

Id 1227
Name Crand
NativeName Çrand
Description Çrand is a capturing game played in Mauritania. It is generally played in the sand with camel droppings and sticks as playing pieces.
MainRuleset 1386
LudiiRuleset 1386
Reference Hamidoun 1952: 67-68.
Origin Mauritania
DLPGame 1
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knownAliases Dhamat
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SwedishDescription Çrand är ett fångande spel som spelas i Mauretanien. Det spelas vanligtvis i sanden med kamelspillning och pinnar som spelpjäser.

Id 1228
Name Khreibga
NativeName Khreïbga
Description Khreïbga is a capturing game played in Mauritania.
MainRuleset 1387
LudiiRuleset
Reference Hamidoun 1952: 68.
Origin Mauritania
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Date
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SwedishDescription Khreïbga är ett fångande spel som spelas i Mauretanien.

Id 1234
Name I
NativeName
Description I is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Dogon people of Mali. It is generally played by boys in the sand, using pebbles as counters.
MainRuleset 1392
LudiiRuleset 1392
Reference Murray 1951: 183.
Origin Mali
DLPGame 1
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SwedishDescription I är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Dogon-folket i Mali. Det spelas vanligtvis av pojkar i sanden, som använder småsten som disk.

Id 1235
Name Che Lo
NativeName
Description Che Lo is a small alignment game played in early modern China.
MainRuleset 1393
LudiiRuleset
Reference Hyde 1694: 211.
Origin China
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Che Lo är ett litet anpassningsspel som spelas i det tidiga moderna Kina.

Id 1236
Name Cashlan Gherra
NativeName
Description Cashlan Gherra is a game played on a small board, known from seventeenth century Ireland.
MainRuleset 1394
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 41.
Origin Ireland
DLPGame 1
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Date
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SwedishDescription Cashlan Gherra är ett spel som spelas på ett litet bräde, känt från 1600-talets Irland.

Id 1237
Name Xiangqi (Trigault)
NativeName
Description This game, a version of Xiangqi played in China in the early seventeenth century, was described by the Jesuit missionary Nicholas Trigault.
MainRuleset 1395
LudiiRuleset
Reference Hyde 1694: 160-164
Origin China
DLPGame 1
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SwedishDescription Detta spel, en version av Xiangqi som spelades i Kina i början av 1600-talet, beskrevs av jesuitmissionären Nicholas Trigault.

Id 1240
Name Damii
NativeName
Description Damii is a game with leaping captures played in Ghana.
MainRuleset 1398
LudiiRuleset
Reference Salm and Falola 2002.
Origin Ghana
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Date
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SwedishDescription Damii är ett spel med hoppande fångster som spelas i Ghana.

Id 1241
Name American Pool Checkers
NativeName
Description American Pool Checkers is a game with leaping captured played primarily in Black communities in the United States.
MainRuleset 1399
LudiiRuleset 1399
Reference
Origin United States of America
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Spanish Pool Checkers, Polish Minor Draughts
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Publisher
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Credit Eric Piette
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OriginPoint 38°54'24.98"N, 77°2'13.25"W
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SwedishDescription American Pool Checkers är ett spel med infångade hopp som spelas främst i svarta samhällen i USA.

Id 1244
Name Alquerque de Doze (Portugal)
NativeName
Description The name for this game has not been recorded, but it is attested in graffiti throughout the city of Lisbon. It is a board that is unusual for Europe, but common in games known in south and southeast Asia.
MainRuleset 1402
LudiiRuleset
Reference Fernandes and Alberto 2011.
Origin Portugal
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 38°42'45.41"N, 9°7'52.94"W
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SwedishDescription Namnet på detta spel har inte registrerats, men det intygas i graffiti i hela staden Lissabon. Det är en bräda som är ovanlig för Europa, men vanlig i spel som är kända i södra och sydöstra Asien.

Id 1245
Name Yaguarete Kora
NativeName
Description Yaguarete Kora is a hunt game played by the Mbya Guaraní people of South America. One player plays as one jaguar, and the other plays as fifteen dogs.
MainRuleset 1403
LudiiRuleset 1403
Reference
Origin Argentina
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Yaguarete, Jaguarete Kora, Chivi Kora
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OriginPoint 25°36'43.38"S, 54°33'58.85"W
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SwedishDescription Yaguarete Kora är ett jaktspel som spelas av Mbya Guaraní-folket i Sydamerika. En spelare spelar som en jaguar och den andra spelar som femton hundar.

Id 1249
Name Riga
NativeName
Description Riga is a capturing game played in seventeenth century Sicily.
MainRuleset 1407
LudiiRuleset
Reference van der Stoep 1984: 79.
Origin Italy
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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OriginPoint 37°41'12.06"N, 14°54'56.21"E
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SwedishDescription Riga är ett fångande spel som spelas på 1600-talets Sicilien.

Id 1252
Name Sfenj
NativeName
Description Sfenj is a capturing game played by the Tungusic people of Northern Asia. It was played with a set of pieces similar to Chess, but the Kings were colored red.
MainRuleset 1410
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1913: 373-374.
Origin Siberia
DLPGame 1
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Date
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OriginPoint 70°8'0.3"N, 85°56'1.2"E
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SwedishDescription Sfenj är ett fångande spel som spelas av Tungusic-folket i norra Asien. Det spelades med en uppsättning pjäser som liknade schack, men kungarna var röda.

Id 1253
Name Chandaraki
NativeName
Description Chandaraki is a game with replacement captures played in Tibet since the eighteenth century. This version was reported in 1775.
MainRuleset 1411
LudiiRuleset 1411
Reference Murray 1913: 368-369.
Origin Tibet
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Chandraki, Chadraki
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OriginPoint 32°13'28.61"N, 91°45'12.02"E
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SwedishDescription Chandaraki är ett spel med ersättningsfångster som spelat i Tibet sedan sjuttonhundratalet. Denna version rapporterades 1775.

Id 1256
Name Adzua
NativeName
Description Adzua is a game played by men of the Jukun people in Nigeria.
MainRuleset 1414
LudiiRuleset
Reference Meek 1931: 456.
Origin Nigeria
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Ado
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Date
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SwedishDescription Adzua är ett spel som spelas av män från Jukun-folket i Nigeria.

Id 1257
Name Scachs
NativeName
Description Scachs is the word for Chess in Catalan. This version of the game is described in the fifteenth century poem. The poem describes the courtship of Venus and Mars through a game of Scachs played between them, observed by Mercury.
MainRuleset 1415
LudiiRuleset 1415
Reference
Origin Spain
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Date
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SwedishDescription Scachs är ordet för schack på katalanska. Denna version av spelet beskrivs i det femtonde århundradet dikt. Dikten beskriver uppvaktningen av Venus och Mars genom ett spel Scachs som spelas mellan dem, observerat av Merkurius.

Id 1258
Name Adzua (Children)
NativeName
Description Adzua is a word used for several games by the Jukun people of Nigeria. This version is an alignment game played by children.
MainRuleset 1416
LudiiRuleset
Reference Meek 1931: 456.
Origin Nigeria
DLPGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
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OriginPoint 8°47'28.88"N, 10°25'11.76"E
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SwedishDescription Adzua är ett ord som används för flera spel av Jukun-folket i Nigeria. Denna version är ett anpassningsspel som spelas av barn.

Id 1259
Name Tsatsarandi
NativeName
Description Tsatsarandi is a capturing game that was played by the Kanuri people of Nigeria. Very few people still played it in the early twentieth century, and it was said to have been played during the time of the Kanem-Bornu Empire.
MainRuleset 1417
LudiiRuleset 1417
Reference Meek 1934.
Origin Nigeria
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
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Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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OriginPoint 11°49'55.84"N, 13°8'58.20"E
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SwedishDescription Tsatsarandi är ett fångande spel som spelades av Kanuri-folket i Nigeria. Väldigt få människor spelade den fortfarande i början av nittonhundratalet, och den sades ha spelats under Kanem-Bornu-rikets tid.

Id 1260
Name Dig Dig
NativeName
Description Dig Dig is an alignment game played by Teochew Chinese people in Malaysia during the twentieth century. One player generally plays with twigs, and the other as pieces of grass.
MainRuleset 1418
LudiiRuleset 1418
Reference
Origin Malaysia
DLPGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Dig Dig är ett anpassningsspel som spelades av Teochew-kineser i Malaysia under 1900-talet. En spelare spelar vanligtvis med kvistar och den andra som gräsbitar.

Id 1262
Name Damat
NativeName
Description Damat is a game with leaping captures played at Malacca, Malaysia by Portuguese people.
MainRuleset 1420
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Malaysia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Damat är ett spel med hoppande fångster som spelas i Malacka, Malaysia av portugisiska folk.

Id 1264
Name Spana
NativeName Špana
Description Špana is an alignment game played in the former Yugoslavia.
MainRuleset 1422
LudiiRuleset
Reference Brewster 1957: 227.
Origin Yugoslavia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Špana är ett linjespel som spelas i fd Jugoslavien.

Id 1265
Name Fortresse
NativeName
Description Fortresse is a game played in Switzerland. It is similar to the game Asalto, but is played with fewer pieces.
MainRuleset 1423
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Switzerland
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 46°1'55.63"N, 7°18'11.88"E
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Notes
HelpUs 0
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Fortresse är ett spel som spelas i Schweiz. Det liknar spelet Asalto, men spelas med färre pjäser.

Id 1266
Name Dodekapetro
NativeName
Description Dodekapetro is an alignment game played in Greece.
MainRuleset 1424
LudiiRuleset
Reference Brewster 1957: 227.
Origin Greece
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Dodekapetro är ett anpassningsspel som spelas i Grekland.

Id 1268
Name Shakhmaty
NativeName
Description Shakhmaty is a Chess game played in Russia that developed in parallel to Chess in Western Europe.
MainRuleset 1426
LudiiRuleset
Reference Linder 1979; Murray 1913: 378-388.
Origin Russia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 59°55'53.63"N, 30°19'46.62"E
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SwedishDescription Shakhmaty är ett schackspel som spelas i Ryssland och som utvecklades parallellt med schack i Västeuropa.

Id 1269
Name Shakhmaty (Medieval)
NativeName
Description The version of Shakhmaty was played in the medieval period according to different rules than exist today.
MainRuleset 1427
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1913: 378-383.
Origin Russia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 47°40'38.43"N, 42°9'5.40"E
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SwedishDescription Versionen av Shakhmaty spelades under medeltiden enligt andra regler än som finns idag.

Id 1271
Name Shakhmaty (Early Modern)
NativeName
Description This version of Shakhmaty appears during the early modern period as a method for speeding up the game.
MainRuleset 1429
LudiiRuleset
Reference Linder 1979: 149-150.
Origin Russia.
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Shakhmaty
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Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 60°45'33.44"N, 46°18'8.11"E
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SwedishDescription Denna version av Shakhmaty dyker upp under den tidigmoderna perioden som en metod för att påskynda spelet.

Id 1273
Name Welschschach
NativeName
Description Welschschach is a German Chess game played in the village of Ströbeck, and played by people who traveled to the village because of its reputation for Chess games.
MainRuleset 1431
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1913: 392.
Origin Germany
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 51°54'53.11"N, 10°56'38.76"E
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SwedishDescription Welschschach är ett tyskt schackspel som spelas i byn Ströbeck och spelas av människor som reste till byn på grund av dess rykte för schackspel.

Id 1274
Name Shatranj al-Kabir (Constantinople)
NativeName
Description This game, named Shatranj al-Kabir by Aminallah Abu-Rafid Muhammad Hafid, was played in Constantinople in the early nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 1432
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1913: 346.
Origin Turkey
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Shatranj al-Kabir
Author
Publisher
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SwedishDescription Detta spel, som heter Shatranj al-Kabir av Aminallah Abu-Rafid Muhammad Hafid, spelades i Konstantinopel i början av artonhundratalet.

Id 1275
Name Shatranj (Algeria)
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Description This version of Shatranj was recorded in Algiers in the early twentieth century, and combines several movement and winning rules known in other variations of the game.
MainRuleset 1433
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Reference Murray 1913: 360-361.
Origin Algeria
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SwedishDescription Denna version av Shatranj spelades in i Alger i början av nittonhundratalet, och kombinerar flera rörelse- och vinnande regler kända i andra varianter av spelet.

Id 1276
Name Shatranj (Egypt)
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Description This version of Shatranj is recorded from a game played in Livorno, Italy between Francesco Piacenza and an ambassador from Egypt in the seventeenth century.
MainRuleset 1434
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Reference Murray 1913: 354.
Origin Egypt
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SwedishDescription Denna version av Shatranj är inspelad från ett spel som spelades i Livorno, Italien mellan Francesco Piacenza och en ambassadör från Egypten på 1600-talet.

Id 1277
Name Medieval Chess
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Description Chess first came to Europe in the Middle Ages, but at that time it was played differently than the modern game. Its rules more closely resemble the game of Shatranj, played in West Asia and probably the inspiration for the European game. New rules for the movement of the pieces started to become popular in the fifteenth century, which transformed the game into the rules played today.
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Reference Murray 1913
Origin Europe
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SwedishDescription Schack kom först till Europa under medeltiden, men på den tiden spelades det annorlunda än det moderna spelet. Dess regler liknar mer spelet Shatranj, spelat i Västasien och förmodligen inspirationen till det europeiska spelet. Nya regler för rörelsen av pjäserna började bli populära på 1400-talet, vilket förvandlade spelet till de regler som spelas idag.

Id 1278
Name Shatranj (Turkey)
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Description This version of Shatranj is described in the seventeenth century Italian manuscript Libro che insegna giocar a scachi, as a version of Shatranj played by Turkish people.
MainRuleset 1436
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Reference Murray 1913: 353.
Origin Turkey
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SwedishDescription Denna version av Shatranj beskrivs i det italienska manuskriptet från 1600-talet Libro che insegna giocar a scachi, som en version av Shatranj som spelas av turkiska människor.

Id 1280
Name Shatranj (Iraq)
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Description These rules for Shatranj were reported from early modern Iraq. They are given in a note on an earlier manuscript on Shatranj in the British Library, noting the differences between the contemporary game and that played in the manuscript.
MainRuleset 1438
LudiiRuleset 1438
Reference Murray 1913: 354-355.
Origin Iraq
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SwedishDescription Dessa regler för Shatranj rapporterades från det tidiga moderna Irak. De ges i en anteckning om ett tidigare manuskript om Shatranj i British Library, och noterar skillnaderna mellan det samtida spelet och det som spelas i manuskriptet.

Id 1281
Name Acedrex (Alfonso)
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Description Acedrex is the word for Chess in Spain. This is the version given in the Libro de los Juegos of Alfonso X, from the thirteenth century.
MainRuleset 1439
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1913: 485-489.
Origin Spain
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SwedishDescription Acedrex är ordet för schack i Spanien. Detta är versionen som ges i Libro de los Juegos av Alfonso X, från det trettonde århundradet.

Id 1284
Name Two-Player Chaturanga (al-Biruni)
NativeName
Description This version of Chatuanga was described by al-Biruni, a Persian scholar who described Chaturanga in India during the tenth century CE.
MainRuleset 1441
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1913: 57-58.
Origin Pakistan
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SwedishDescription Denna version av Chatuanga beskrevs av al-Biruni, en persisk forskare som beskrev Chaturanga i Indien under tionde århundradet e.Kr.

Id 1285
Name Four-Player Chaturanga (al-Biruni)
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Description Al-Biruni, a tenth century Persian scholar, wrote about this four-player version of Chaturanga as played in India during the tenth century.
MainRuleset 1442
LudiiRuleset 1442
Reference Murray 1913: 57-59.
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Al-Biruni, en persisk forskare från 1000-talet, skrev om denna fyrspelarversion av Chaturanga som spelades i Indien under 900-talet.

Id 1286
Name Triodi (Chios)
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Description Triodi is a name for alignment games in Greece. This game is played by children on the island of Chios.
MainRuleset 1443
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Reference Argenti and Rose 1949: 1018-1019.
Origin Greece
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SwedishDescription Triodi är ett namn för linjespel i Grekland. Detta spel spelas av barn på ön Chios.

Id 1287
Name Tavlej
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Description Tavlej is a game with dice played in Russia.
MainRuleset 1444
LudiiRuleset
Reference Linder 1979.
Origin Russia
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SwedishDescription Tavlej är ett spel med tärningar som spelas i Ryssland.

Id 1288
Name Chaturanga (al-Adli)
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Description Chaturanga is a capturing game from India which is the ancestor of many similar replacement capture games worldwide. This version is reported from the Shatranj scholar al-Adli.
MainRuleset 1445
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Reference Murray 1913: 59-60.
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Chaturanga är ett fångstspel från Indien som är förfadern till många liknande ersättningsspel över hela världen. Denna version rapporteras från Shatranj-forskaren al-Adli.

Id 1289
Name Krida Buddhibalasrita
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Description Krida Buddhibalasrita ("Intellectual Game") is a game with replacement captures played in southern India in the seventeenth of eighteenth century. It is a variation on Chaturanga, which is played throughout India in different ways.
MainRuleset 1446
LudiiRuleset 1446
Reference Murray 1913: 63-66.
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Krida Buddhibalasrita ("Intellektuellt spel") är ett spel med ersättningsfångster som spelades i södra Indien på sjuttonde av sjuttonhundratalet. Det är en variant av Chaturanga, som spelas i hela Indien på olika sätt.

Id 1290
Name Chaturanga (Payagunda)
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Description Chaturanga is the name of a replacement capture game from India. This particular version was played in the early eighteenth century, and shows movement from the older version of the game toward the modern version.
MainRuleset 1447
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1913: 66-67.
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Chaturanga är namnet på ett ersättningsfångstspel från Indien. Denna speciella version spelades i början av artonhundratalet, och visar rörelse från den äldre versionen av spelet mot den moderna versionen.

Id 1291
Name Sarvatobhadra
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Description Sarvatobhadra is a variation on Chaturanga played in medieval India, documented in the Manasollasa. It is played with dice, and one player plays as the king against the opponent's full complement of pieces.
MainRuleset 1448
LudiiRuleset
Reference Bock-Raming 1995: 314-315.
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Sarvatobhadra är en variant av Chaturanga som spelas i medeltida Indien, dokumenterad i Manasollasa. Det spelas med tärningar, och en spelare spelar som kung mot motståndarens fulla uppsättning pjäser.

Id 1292
Name Four-Handed Chaturanga
NativeName
Description Four-Handed Chaturanga is a four player version of the game played in late medieval India, and documented in the Manasollasa. Its description does not include dice, in contrast to later four player Chaturanga games.
MainRuleset 1449
LudiiRuleset
Reference Bock-Raming 1995: 315-316.
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Four-Handed Chaturanga är en version för fyra spelare av spelet som spelas i senmedeltidens Indien och dokumenterats i Manasollasa. Dess beskrivning inkluderar inte tärningar, i motsats till senare Chaturanga-spel för fyra spelare.

Id 1293
Name Chaturanga (Kridakausalya)
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Description Chaturanga is a replacement capture game played in India. This version was described in the Kridakausalya of Harikrna during the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 1450
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Origin India
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SwedishDescription Chaturanga är ett ersättningsspel som spelas i Indien. Denna version beskrevs i Kridakausalya av Harikrna under artonhundratalet.

Id 1294
Name Cittabhramanrpasya Khelanam
NativeName
Description Cittabhramanrpasya Khelanam is a game derived from Chaturanga played in India during the nineteenth century. In it, one player plays as a single King, which can move like any of the other pieces, against the opponent who plays with their usual complement of pieces. It is described in the Kriddakausalya of Harikrishna.
MainRuleset 1451
LudiiRuleset
Reference Bock-Raming 1995: 321.
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Cittabhramanrpasya Khelanam är ett spel som härrör från Chaturanga som spelades i Indien under artonhundratalet. I den spelar en spelare som en enda kung, som kan röra sig som vilken som helst av de andra pjäserna, mot motståndaren som spelar med sitt vanliga komplement av pjäser. Det beskrivs i Kriddakausalya av Harikrishna.

Id 1295
Name Chaturanga (14x14)
NativeName
Description This version of Chaturanga is described in the Hariharacaturanga, a late medieval Sanskrit manuscript attributed to Godavaramisra, a minister in the court of Prataparudra Deva, Gajapati emperor of Odisha.
MainRuleset 1453
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Origin India
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SwedishDescription Denna version av Chaturanga beskrivs i Hariharacaturanga, ett senmedeltida sanskritmanuskript som tillskrivs Godavaramisra, en minister vid Prataparudra Devas hov, Gajapati-kejsaren av Odisha.

Id 1296
Name Jiu Zi Xian Qi
NativeName
Description Jiu Zi Xian Qi is a puzzle game played on a star-shaped board that is played in western China. The board for the game has been documented in China since at least 1889. This version of the game way played in Qinghai, China in 2019 by an elderly man.
MainRuleset 1454
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Origin China
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SwedishDescription Jiu Zi Xian Qi är ett pusselspel som spelas på en stjärnformad bräda som spelas i västra Kina. Brädan för spelet har dokumenterats i Kina sedan åtminstone 1889. Denna version av spelsättet spelades i Qinghai, Kina 2019 av en äldre man.

Id 1297
Name Chatrang
NativeName
Description This version of Shatranj, which is played by four players, was played in the Punjab region of what is now Pakistan during the nineteenth century. Players play on two teams.
MainRuleset 1455
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1913: 74.
Origin Pakistan
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SwedishDescription Denna version av Shatranj, som spelas av fyra spelare, spelades i Punjab-regionen i det som nu är Pakistan under artonhundratalet. Spelare spelar i två lag.

Id 1301
Name Smasandyutakankarikrida
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Description Smasandyutakankarikrida is a game with leaping captures played in India. It was forbidden to be played in the home, and only was played in lonely places like a cemetery or forest.
MainRuleset 1459
LudiiRuleset
Reference Bock-Raming 1995: 122.
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Smasandyutakankarikrida är ett spel med hoppande fångster som spelas i Indien. Det var förbjudet att spelas i hemmet och spelades endast på ensamma platser som en kyrkogård eller skog.

Id 1303
Name Smasandyutakankarikrida (Allahabad)
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Description Smasandyutakankarikrida is a word that described several board games played in nineteenth century India in the Kridakaushalya. This version was played in Allahabad on a larger board than other varieties.
MainRuleset 1461
LudiiRuleset
Reference Bock-Raming 1995: 122.
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Smasandyutakankarikrida är ett ord som beskrev flera brädspel som spelades i 1800-talets Indien i Kridakaushalya. Denna version spelades i Allahabad på en större bräda än andra varianter.

Id 1304
Name Smasandyutakankarikrida (Large Triangles)
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Description Smasandyutakankarikrida is a game with leaping captures played in India during the nineteenth century.
MainRuleset 1462
LudiiRuleset
Reference Bock-Raming 1995: 122.
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Smasandyutakankarikrida är ett spel med hoppande fångster som spelades i Indien under artonhundratalet.

Id 1305
Name Chaturanga (12x12)
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Description Chaturanga is a replacement capturing game that is the ancestor of Chess and which has been played in India for centuries. This version was documented in the nineteenth century, on a 12x12 board.
MainRuleset 1464
LudiiRuleset
Reference Bock-Raming 1995: 116.
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Chaturanga är ett ersättningsfångande spel som är schackets förfader och som har spelats i Indien i århundraden. Denna version dokumenterades på artonhundratalet, på en 12x12-bräda.

Id 1306
Name Shataranja
NativeName
Description Shataranja is a replacement capture game played in India, described in the nineteenth century. It was played on a 10x10 board.
MainRuleset 1463
LudiiRuleset
Reference Bock-Raming 1995: 116.
Origin India
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SwedishDescription Shataranja är ett ersättningsfångstspel som spelas i Indien, beskrivet på artonhundratalet. Det spelades på en 10x10-bräda.

Id 1307
Name Breakback
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Description Breakback is a variation of Breakthrough involving forced backward moves.
MainRuleset 1465
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Origin
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SwedishDescription Breakback är en variant av Breakthrough som involverar påtvingade bakåtrörelser.

Id 1309
Name Main Chator (Batak)
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Description Main Chator is a replacement capture game played throughout Malaysia and Indonesia. This version is played by the Batak people of Sumatra, which has a unique potential first move for the king piece.
MainRuleset 1467
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1913: 100.
Origin Indonesia
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SwedishDescription Main Chator är ett ersättningsspel som spelas i hela Malaysia och Indonesien. Denna version spelas av Batak-folket på Sumatra, som har ett unikt potentiellt första drag för kungpjäsen.

Id 1310
Name Tepong
NativeName
Description Tepong is a version of Main Chator played by the Batak people of Sumatra. One player, who is generally a strong player, has to checkmate their opponent in one of the central four squares of the board.
MainRuleset 1468
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1913: 104.
Origin Indonesia
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SwedishDescription Tepong är en version av Main Chator som spelas av Batak-folket på Sumatra. En spelare, som i allmänhet är en stark spelare, måste schackmatt sin motståndare i en av de fyra centrala rutorna på brädet.

Id 1312
Name Main Chator (Selangor)
NativeName
Description Main Chator is a replacement capture game played in Malaysia and Indonesia. This version was played in the Selangor region of Malaysia.
MainRuleset 1470
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1913: 95-107.
Origin Malaysia
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SwedishDescription Main Chator är ett ersättningsspel som spelas i Malaysia och Indonesien. Denna version spelades i Selangor-regionen i Malaysia.

Id 1313
Name Chollo
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Description Chollo is a race game played in Tibet during the early twentieth century. Players are able to choose the length and shape of the track.
MainRuleset 1471
LudiiRuleset
Reference Finkel 1995: 31-34.
Origin Tibet
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Chollo är ett rasspel som spelades i Tibet under det tidiga nittonhundratalet. Spelare kan välja längd och form på banan.

Id 1314
Name Raja Pasu Mandiri
NativeName
Description Raja Pasu Mandiri is a three-player mancala-style board game played in Sri Lanka.
MainRuleset 1472
LudiiRuleset 1472
Reference de Voogt 2000: 96-97.
Origin Sri Lanka
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 6°55'33.58"N, 79°51'29.14"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Raja Pasu Mandiri är ett brädspel i mancala-stil med tre spelare som spelas i Sri Lanka.

Id 1315
Name Andarraya
NativeName
Description Andarraya is a capturing game played in fifteenth century Spain.
MainRuleset 1473
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Spain
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 38°48'47.72"N, 4°45'31.6"W
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Notes
HelpUs 0
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SwedishDescription Andarraya är ett fångande spel som spelas i 1400-talets Spanien.

Id 1316
Name Aucai
NativeName
Description Aucai is a board game that was played in sixteenth century South America. It was played with beans of various colors, and used a pisca die. It was said to be difficult to play.
MainRuleset 1474
LudiiRuleset
Reference Depaulis 1998: 29-30.
Origin South America
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Awkay, Aukay
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 13°31'54.97"S, 71°58'2.31"W
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SwedishDescription Aucai är ett brädspel som spelades i 1500-talets Sydamerika. Det spelades med bönor i olika färger och användes en piscadie. Det sades vara svårt att spela.

Id 1317
Name Halancola
NativeName
Description Halankola is a race game that was played in seventeenth century South America.
MainRuleset 1475
LudiiRuleset
Reference Depaulis 1998: 31-32.
Origin South America
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Jalankola, Hunkuña, Juncuña, Halankola, Halancolatha, HIlancula
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 18°9'38.39"S, 67°42'43.32"W
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SwedishDescription Halankola är ett rasspel som spelades i 1600-talets Sydamerika.

Id 1318
Name Pisca
NativeName
Description Pisca is a game played in sixteenth and seventeenth century South America, which used the typical huayru die.
MainRuleset 1476
LudiiRuleset
Reference Depaulis 1998: 32-33.
Origin South America
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 13°31'54.97"S, 71°58'2.31"W
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Pisca är ett spel som spelas i 1500- och 1600-talets Sydamerika, som använde den typiska huayru-tärningen.

Id 1319
Name Tacanaco
NativeName
Description Tacanaco is a board game played with dice in seventeenth century South America.
MainRuleset 1477
LudiiRuleset
Reference Depaulis 1998: 34.
Origin South America
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Takanako
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 12°2'45.35"S, 77°2'45.90"W
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WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Tacanaco är ett brädspel som spelas med tärningar i 1600-talets Sydamerika.

Id 1320
Name Comina
NativeName
Description Comina is a strategy game played in sixteenth and seventeenth century South America.
MainRuleset 1478
LudiiRuleset
Reference Depaulis 1998: 34.
Origin Peru
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Comina är ett strategispel som spelas i 1500- och 1600-talets Sydamerika.

Id 1321
Name Cumi
NativeName
Description Cumi is a hunt game played in Bolivia. It is described in Aymara-Spanish dictionaries as the game known in Spanish as "Lion and Sheep."
MainRuleset 1479
LudiiRuleset
Reference Depaulis 1998: 34.
Origin Bolivia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases El León y las Ovejas
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 17°42'27.15"S, 67°12'1.45"W
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Cumi är ett jaktspel som spelas i Bolivia. Det beskrivs i Aymara-spanska ordböcker som spelet känt på spanska som "Lion and Sheep."

Id 1322
Name Puma
NativeName
Description Puma is a game played in South America and mentioned by Spanish chroniclers, who did not describe the game in detail.
MainRuleset 1480
LudiiRuleset
Reference Depaulis 1998: 34.
Origin South America
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 13°31'54.97"S, 71°58'2.31"W
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Puma är ett spel som spelas i Sydamerika och nämns av spanska krönikörer, som inte beskrev spelet i detalj.

Id 1323
Name Cerne Abbey Game
NativeName
Description This board game is depicted in a medieval manuscript from Cerne Abbey, England. It is unnamed, but appears alongside Nine Men's Morris, Chess, and Alquerque game diagrams.
MainRuleset 1481
LudiiRuleset
Reference Michaelsen 2001: 26-27.
Origin England
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 50°48'38.69"N, 2°28'34.73"W
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Notes
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ForceRulesetInLud 1
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Detta brädspel är avbildat i ett medeltida manuskript från Cerne Abbey, England. Det är namnlöst, men visas tillsammans med Nine Men's Morris, Chess och Alquerque-speldiagram.

Id 1324
Name Sahmatloudi
NativeName
Description Sahmatloudi is a game played one a 9x9 board by the Skolt Sámi people of Suenjel village.
MainRuleset 1482
LudiiRuleset
Reference Michaelsen 2001: 41.
Origin Finland
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 69°0'57.14"N, 30°17'5.45"E
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SwedishDescription Sahmatloudi är ett spel som spelas en 9x9-bräda av skoltsamerna i byn Suenjel.

Id 1325
Name Ashere
NativeName
Description Ashere is a simple race game played by Yoruba children in the twentieth century.
MainRuleset 1483
LudiiRuleset 1483
Reference Murray 1951: 14.
Origin Nigeria
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 7°55'58.17"N, 7°26'9.15"E
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SwedishDescription Ashere är ett enkelt rasspel som spelades av Yoruba-barn på 1900-talet.

Id 1326
Name Aime
NativeName A'imé
Description A'imé is a simple race game played by children in what is now Benin. The game represents people going to the market (located in the center of the board) to buy afiti fruits.
MainRuleset 1484
LudiiRuleset 1484
Reference
Origin Benin
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 11°7'26.77"N, 3°12'19.65"E
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SwedishDescription A'imé är ett enkelt rasspel som spelas av barn i det som nu är Benin. Spelet representerar människor som går till marknaden (som ligger i mitten av tavlan) för att köpa afiti-frukter.

Id 1328
Name Bashni
NativeName
Description Bashni is a game with leaping captures played in Russia during the nineteenth century. It is the inspiration behind the game Lasca. Instead of removing pieces from the board when they are captured, they are stacked underneath the capturing piece.
MainRuleset 1530
LudiiRuleset 1530
Reference Angerstein 2002: 79-80.
Origin Russia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Bashne, Bashny
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 55°45'15.43"N, 37°37'6.03"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Bashni är ett spel med hoppande fångster som spelades i Ryssland under artonhundratalet. Det är inspirationen bakom spelet Lasca. Istället för att ta bort bitar från brädet när de fångas, staplas de under fångstbiten.

Id 1329
Name Sakko (Siberia)
NativeName
Description Sakko is a capturing game with dice played in the nineteenth century in Siberia. It bears similarity to games played in Scandinavia.
MainRuleset 1487
LudiiRuleset
Reference Michaelsen 2003: 10.
Origin Siberia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 60°56'36.18"N, 70°5'53.51"E
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Sakko är ett fångande spel med tärningar som spelades på 1800-talet i Sibirien. Det har likheter med spel som spelas i Skandinavien.

Id 1330
Name Pulijudamu (Three Tigers)
NativeName
Description This game is mentioned in Goparaju's Simhasana Dvatrimsika, and is still played in the area near Vijayanagara, India.
MainRuleset 1488
LudiiRuleset
Reference Vasantha 2003: 28-29.
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 16°36'35.38"N, 78°4'43.21"E
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Detta spel nämns i Goparajus Simhasana Dvatrimsika och spelas fortfarande i området nära Vijayanagara, Indien.

Id 1331
Name Pulijudamu (Four Tigers)
NativeName
Description Pulijudamu is a hunt game played in India. This game was mentioned in the Simhasana Dvatrimsika, and is still played in the area around Vijayanagara.
MainRuleset 1489
LudiiRuleset
Reference Vasantha 2003: 28-29.
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 15°31'57.5"N, 80°5'59.28"E
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Notes
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Pulijudamu är ett jaktspel som spelas i Indien. Detta spel nämndes i Simhasana Dvatrimsika och spelas fortfarande i området runt Vijayanagara.

Id 1332
Name A-i-u
NativeName A-i-ú
Description A-i-ú is a mancala-style board game that was played in Brazil at least until the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 1490
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Brazil
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 12°26'28.32"S, 39°47'58.5"W
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Ai-ú är ett brädspel i mancala-stil som spelades i Brasilien åtminstone fram till början av 1900-talet.

Id 1333
Name Warri
NativeName
Description Warri is a two-row mancala-style board game played on the island of Antigua in the Caribbean.
MainRuleset 1492
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Antigua
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
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Notes
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ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Warri är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas på ön Antigua i Karibien.

Id 1334
Name Draughts (12x12)
NativeName
Description 12x12 Draughts was a game reportedly played in London during the early nineteenth century. The presence of the game there if often cited as the ultimate source of Canadian Draughts, but the connection may not be clear.
MainRuleset 1493
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 81.
Origin England
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 51°29'54.44"N, 0°7'35.38"W
EvidenceRange 5305,5305
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Notes
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ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription 12x12 Drafts var ett spel som enligt uppgift spelades i London under det tidiga artonhundratalet. Närvaron av spelet där nämns ofta som den ultimata källan till kanadensiska drag, men sambandet kanske inte är tydligt.

Id 1335
Name La Liebre Perseguida
NativeName
Description La Libre Perseguida is a hunt game played in Spain. One player plays as the hare, and the other as three galgos (Spanish greyhounds).
MainRuleset 1494
LudiiRuleset 1494
Reference Michaelsen 2014: 208.
Origin Spain
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 42°4'45.02"N, 6°56'34.96"W
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Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription La Libre Perseguida är ett jaktspel som spelas i Spanien. En spelare spelar som haren och den andra som tre galgos (spanska vinthundar).

Id 1336
Name Vignone Game
NativeName
Description This game is attested by the presence of boards which are carved into rocks near Vignone, Italy. The boards resemble games that are known throughout Europe which are a type of hunt game.
MainRuleset 1495
LudiiRuleset
Reference Michaelsen 2014: 212-213.
Origin Italy
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 45°57'15.13"N, 8°34'10.82"E
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Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Det här spelet vittnar om förekomsten av brädor som är huggna i klippor nära Vignone, Italien. Brädorna liknar spel som är kända i hela Europa som är en typ av jaktspel.

Id 1337
Name Jagga Harran pi Tappin
NativeName Jåggå Hårrån pi Tåppin
Description Jåggå Hårrån pi Tåppin is a hunt game played in Norway.
MainRuleset 1496
LudiiRuleset
Reference Michaelsen 2009: 154.
Origin Norway
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
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Notes
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DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Jåggå Hårrån pi Tåppin är ett jaktspel som spelas i Norge.

Id 1338
Name Stenge Reven
NativeName
Description Stenge Reven is a hunt game played in Norway.
MainRuleset 1498
LudiiRuleset
Reference Michaelsen 2009: 155.
Origin Norway
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Stenge Reven är ett jaktspel som spelas i Norge.

Id 1339
Name Sitta
NativeName
Description Sitta is a capturing game played with dice that was played in Comoros during the seventeenth century. It is described as the same game as At-Tab wa-d-Dukk, but it is unknown if the rules were exactly the same.
MainRuleset 1499
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 95-96.
Origin Comoros
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 12°10'25.69"S, 44°23'41.19"E
EvidenceRange 5194,5194
WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Sitta är ett fångande spel som spelas med tärningar som spelades på Komorerna under 1600-talet. Det beskrivs som samma spel som At-Tab wa-d-Dukk, men det är okänt om reglerna var exakt desamma.

Id 1340
Name Qamish Uyuni
NativeName
Description Qamish Uyuni is a capturing game played with dice that was played in Anatolia during the seventeenth century. It is described as the same game as At-Tab wa-d-Dukk, but it is unknown if the rules were exactly the same.
MainRuleset 1500
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 95-96.
Origin Anatolia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 37°10'12.67"N, 30°31'46.15"E
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WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Qamish Uyuni är ett fångande spel som spelas med tärningar som spelades i Anatolien under 1600-talet. Det beskrivs som samma spel som At-Tab wa-d-Dukk, men det är okänt om reglerna var exakt desamma.

Id 1341
Name Bazi Qamish
NativeName
Description Bazi Qamish is a capturing game played with dice that was played in Persia during the seventeenth century. It is described as the same game as At-Tab wa-d-Dukk, but it is unknown if the rules were exactly the same.
MainRuleset 1501
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 95-96.
Origin Persia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 28°5'11.1"N, 63°47'17.53"E
EvidenceRange 5194,5194
WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Bazi Qamish är ett fångande spel som spelas med tärningar som spelades i Persien under 1600-talet. Det beskrivs som samma spel som At-Tab wa-d-Dukk, men det är okänt om reglerna var exakt desamma.

Id 1342
Name Diris
NativeName
Description Diris is an alignment game played in Persia during the seventeenth century.
MainRuleset 1502
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 47.
Origin Persia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Dris, Sidere, Si-perde, Sipere, Si-perek
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 27°2'13.52"N, 54°4'4.69"E
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WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Diris är ett anpassningsspel som spelades i Persien under 1600-talet.

Id 1343
Name Al-Qirq
NativeName
Description Al-Qirq is an alignment game played in southwest Asia.
MainRuleset 1503
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 47.
Origin Southwest Asia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Riz, Sudder, Sudra, Ka'b al-Baidar, Tubn, Tubna
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 23°42'7.68"N, 57°44'2.01"E
EvidenceRange 5194,5194
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Al-Qirq är ett anpassningsspel som spelas i sydvästra Asien.

Id 1348
Name Wari (Alignment)
NativeName
Description Wari is an alignment game played by the Ashanti people in Ghana during the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 1508
LudiiRuleset 1508
Reference Murray 1951: 49.
Origin Ghana
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 10°42'59.36"N, 0°46'17.03"W
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WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Wari är ett anpassningsspel som spelades av Ashanti-folket i Ghana under det tidiga nittonhundratalet.

Id 1349
Name Tiga
NativeName
Description Tiga is an alignment game played on the island of Java.
MainRuleset 1509
LudiiRuleset
Reference Soekardi 1912: 149.
Origin Java
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Tiga är ett anpassningsspel som spelas på ön Java.

Id 1350
Name Marelle Quadruple
NativeName
Description Marelle Quadruple is an alignment game played in nineteenth century France.
MainRuleset 1510
LudiiRuleset 1510
Reference Murray 1951: 50.
Origin France
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 48°27'46.87"N, 4°23'1.64"W
EvidenceRange 5340,5340
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Marelle Quadruple är ett anpassningsspel som spelas i 1800-talets Frankrike.

Id 1351
Name Dame
NativeName
Description Dame is a Draughts game played in Poland. It is not the game colloquially known as Polish Draughts, which probably originated in France.
MainRuleset 1511
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 79; van der Stoep 1984: 151.
Origin Poland
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 49°20'38.49"N, 33°56'46.19"E
EvidenceRange 5114,5114
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Dame är ett draftspel som spelas i Polen. Det är inte spelet som i dagligt tal kallas Polish Draughts, som troligen har sitt ursprung i Frankrike.

Id 1352
Name Atlanbagj
NativeName
Description Atlanbaj is a capturing game played in seventeenth century in the Ottoman Empire.
MainRuleset 1512
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 82.
Origin Turkey
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Dama
Author
Publisher
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SwedishDescription Atlanbaj är ett fångande spel som spelades på 1600-talet i det osmanska riket.

Id 1353
Name Los Romanos Rencontrat
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Description Los Romanos Rencontrat is a European Tables game played in medieval Spain. It may also have been known as Reencontrat.
MainRuleset 1513
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 128.
Origin Spain
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PublicGame 1
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Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Los Romanos Rencontrat är ett europeiskt bordsspel som spelas i det medeltida Spanien. Det kan också ha varit känt som Reencontrat.

Id 1354
Name Svensk Bradspel
NativeName Svensk Brädspel
Description Svensk Brädspel is a European Tables game played in Sweden. It involves the possibility of winning by bringing the pieces to one of various winning positions. It was said to have been the most popular game in all parts of Sweden, in cities and in rural areas.
MainRuleset 1514
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 127.
Origin Sweden
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PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Svensk Brädspel är ett europeiskt bordsspel som spelas i Sverige. Det innebär möjligheten att vinna genom att föra pjäserna till en av olika vinnande positioner. Det sades ha varit det populäraste spelet i alla delar av Sverige, i städer och på landsbygden.

Id 1355
Name Dajam
NativeName
Description Dajam is a race game played in Madras, similar to games like Pachisi and Chaupar.
MainRuleset 1515
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 137.
Origin India
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Author
Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Dajam är ett racespel som spelas i Madras, liknande spel som Pachisi och Chaupar.

Id 1356
Name Kuba Game
NativeName
Description This three-row mancala-style board game is attested on a statue of Shyaam a-Mbul a-Ngoong, ruler of the Kuba Kingdom of central Africa. It is the westernmost documented three-row mancala game.
MainRuleset 1516
LudiiRuleset
Reference Murray 1951: 205.
Origin Democratic Republic of Congo
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Detta brädspel i tre rader mancala-stil är bevisat på en staty av Shyaam a-Mbul a-Ngoong, härskare över Kuba kungariket i centrala Afrika. Det är det västligast dokumenterade mancalaspelet med tre rader.

Id 1357
Name Uthi
NativeName
Description Uthi is a two-row mancala-style board game played by the Embu people of Kenya.
MainRuleset 1518
LudiiRuleset 1518
Reference Murray 1951: 199.
Origin Kenya
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Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Uthi är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas av Embu-folket i Kenya.

Id 1358
Name Trique
NativeName
Description Trique is an alignment game played by the Pijao people of Colombia during the nineteenth century. It was described as a game similar to Nine Men's Morris, but with more complex rules. It was thought to have been an indigenous game.
MainRuleset 1519
LudiiRuleset
Reference Baker 1871: 130; Compton 1878: 96; Murray 1951: 48; Nicholson 1901: 21.
Origin Brazil
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Author
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Date
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SwedishDescription Trique är ett anpassningsspel som spelades av Pijao-folket i Colombia under artonhundratalet. Det beskrevs som ett spel som liknar Nine Men's Morris, men med mer komplexa regler. Det ansågs ha varit ett inhemskt spel.

Id 1363
Name Shobu
NativeName
Description Shobu is a beautifully crafted abstract strategy game for two players.
MainRuleset 1533
LudiiRuleset 1533
Reference Smirk and Laughter
Origin
DLPGame 0
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Author Manolis Vranas, Jamie Sajdak
Publisher Smirk and Laughter (used with permission)
Date 2019-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Shobu är ett vackert utformat abstrakt strategispel för två spelare.

Id 1365
Name Pentago
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Description Pentago is an abstract strategy game for two players with four 3×3 grids arranged into a larger 6×6 grid.
MainRuleset 1535
LudiiRuleset 1535
Reference BGG
Origin
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Tomas Flodén
Publisher
Date 2005-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Pentago är ett abstrakt strategispel för två spelare med fyra 3×3-rutnät arrangerade i ett större 6×6-rutnät.

Id 1366
Name Quarto
NativeName
Description Quarto has a 4×4 board and 16 pieces. Each piece has four dichotomous attributes – color, height, shape, and consistency – so each piece is either black or white, tall or short, square or round, and hollow or solid.
MainRuleset 1536
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Reference BGG
Origin
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knownAliases
Author Blaise Muller
Publisher Gigamic (used with permission)
Date 1991-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Quarto har en 4×4-bräda och 16 stycken. Varje del har fyra dikotoma attribut – färg, höjd, form och konsistens – så varje del är antingen svart eller vit, lång eller kort, fyrkantig eller rund och ihålig eller solid.

Id 1367
Name Breakthru
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Description Breakthru is a modern member of the Hnefatafl family of games, where the players have unequal forces and different objectives.
MainRuleset 1537
LudiiRuleset 1537
Reference BGG
Origin
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knownAliases
Author Alex Randolph
Publisher
Date 1965-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Breakthru är en modern medlem av Hnefatafl-spelfamiljen, där spelarna har ojämlika krafter och olika mål.

Id 1369
Name Quoridor
NativeName
Description Quoridor is a 2 or 4-player intuitive strategy game designed by Mirko Marchesi and published by Gigamic Games. Quoridor received the Mensa Mind Game award in 1997 and the Game Of The Year in the USA, France, Canada and Belgium
MainRuleset 1539
LudiiRuleset 1539
Reference BGG
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Mirko Marchesi
Publisher Gigamic (used with permission)
Date 1997-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Quoridor är ett intuitivt strategispel för 2 eller 4 spelare designat av Mirko Marchesi och publicerat av Gigamic Games. Quoridor fick Mensa Mind Game-priset 1997 och Årets Game i USA, Frankrike, Kanada och Belgien

Id 1370
Name Quixo
NativeName
Description Quixo bears a superficial resemblance to Tic-Tac-Toe – with one player being crosses and the other circles, and with both trying to create a line of their symbol – but that's where the resemblance ends. The pieces in the game are cubes that have a circle on one side, a cross on another, and blank faces on the other four; to set up the game, players place the 25 cubes with blanks face-up on the 5x5 grid in the game board.
MainRuleset 1540
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Reference BGG
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Author Thierry Chapeau
Publisher Gigamic (used with permission)
Date 1995-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Quixo har en ytlig likhet med Tic-Tac-Toe – med en spelare som korsar och de andra cirklar, och med båda försöker skapa en linje av sin symbol – men det är där likheten slutar. Delarna i spelet är kuber som har en cirkel på ena sidan, ett kors på en annan och tomma ytor på de andra fyra; För att ställa in spelet placerar spelarna de 25 kuberna med ämnen med framsidan uppåt på 5x5-rutnätet på spelplanen.

Id 1371
Name Quantik
NativeName
Description Quantik is a pure abstract strategy game. The goal is to be the first player to pose the fourth different forms of a line, a column or a square zone.
MainRuleset 1541
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Reference BGG
Origin
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knownAliases
Author Nouri Khalifa
Publisher Gigamic (used with permission)
Date 2019-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Quantik är ett rent abstrakt strategispel. Målet är att vara den första spelaren som poserar den fjärde olika formen av en linje, en kolumn eller en kvadratisk zon.

Id 1372
Name Pylos
NativeName
Description Pylos is a board game invented by David G. Royffe and published by Gigamic.
MainRuleset 1542
LudiiRuleset 1542
Reference BGG
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author David G. Royffe
Publisher Gigamic (used with permission)
Date 1993-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Pylos är ett brädspel som uppfanns av David G. Royffe och publicerades av Gigamic.

Id 1373
Name Squadro
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Description Squadro is a strategy game for two players, conceptually very simple but extremely rich in depth. It was created by Adrián Jiménez Pascual in March 2015 and is published in 2018 by the company Gigamic.
MainRuleset 1543
LudiiRuleset 1543
Reference BGG
Origin
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knownAliases
Author Adrián Jiménez Pascual
Publisher Gigamic (used with permission)
Date 2018-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Squadro är ett strategispel för två spelare, konceptuellt väldigt enkelt men extremt rikt på djupet. Den skapades av Adrián Jiménez Pascual i mars 2015 och publiceras 2018 av företaget Gigamic.

Id 1374
Name Let's Catch the Lion
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Description Let's Catch the Lion is a simple version of Shogi. Both players have only four pieces – chick, giraffe, elephant and lion – and they're trying to either catch the opponent's lion or move their own lion to the other side. The board is just 3×4 squares, so the game is rather short, aimed mostly at getting children interested in Shogi – but even if you're an adult, the game is enjoyable.
MainRuleset 1546
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Reference Wikipedia
Origin
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Author Madoka Kitao
Publisher nestorgames
Date 2008-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Let's Catch the Lion är en enkel version av Shogi. Båda spelarna har bara fyra pjäser – fågelunge, giraff, elefant och lejon – och de försöker antingen fånga motståndarens lejon eller flytta sitt eget lejon till andra sidan. Brädan är bara 3×4 rutor, så spelet är ganska kort och syftar mest till att få barn att intressera sig för Shogi – men även om du är vuxen är spelet roligt.

Id 1375
Name Rolit
NativeName
Description Rolit is an easy to learn strategy game that’s fun for the whole family. The aim of the game is to capture your opponent’s Rolit balls and turn balls to make them your color. The player with the most Rolit balls of their color wins!
MainRuleset 1547
LudiiRuleset 1547
Reference BGG
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Adi Golad
Publisher Goliath Games
Date 1997-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Rolit är ett lättlärt strategispel som är roligt för hela familjen. Målet med spelet är att fånga din motståndares Rolit-bollar och vända bollar för att göra dem till din färg. Spelaren med flest Rolit-kulor i sin färg vinner!

Id 1382
Name Cumisitha
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Description Cumisitha is a game that was played by the Aymara people of southern Peru and Bolivia in the seventeenth century. It was described by chroniclers as similar to the Game of the Goose, but different in many ways, as well as similar to Chess and Alquerque.
MainRuleset 1553
LudiiRuleset
Reference Depaulis 1998: 34.
Origin Andes
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Cumisitha är ett spel som spelades av Aymara-folket i södra Peru och Bolivia på 1600-talet. Det beskrevs av krönikörer som likt Gåsspelet, men annorlunda på många sätt, samt likt schack och Alquerque.

Id 1384
Name Wali
NativeName
Description Wali is a word used for several games played in West Africa. This particular version was played by the Songhai people of Mali and Niger.
MainRuleset 1555
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Reference
Origin West Africa
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases Bolotoudou
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Publisher
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SwedishDescription Wali är ett ord som används för flera spel som spelas i Västafrika. Denna speciella version spelades av Songhai-folket i Mali och Niger.

Id 1386
Name Fifangha
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Description Fifangha is a four-row mancala-style board game played in Madagascar in the early seventeenth century.
MainRuleset 1557
LudiiRuleset
Reference de Voogt 1995: 35.
Origin Madagascar.
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Author
Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Fifangha är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelades på Madagaskar i början av 1600-talet.

Id 1390
Name Tsoro Yemutatu (Triangle)
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Description Tsoro Yemutatu is an alignment game played by boys, young men, and sometimes adults in Zimbabwe. This version is played on a triangular board, drawn on the ground and played with stones.
MainRuleset 1563
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Reference
Origin Zimbabwe
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Author
Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Tsoro Yemutatu är ett anpassningsspel som spelas av pojkar, unga män och ibland vuxna i Zimbabwe. Denna version spelas på en triangulär bräda, ritas på marken och spelas med stenar.

Id 1392
Name Dongjintian (Four Players)
NativeName
Description Dongjintian is a mancala-style board game played in Yunnan Province, China. This four-player version features an orthogonal pattern of sowing not seen in other mancala-style games.
MainRuleset 1566
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Reference
Origin China
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Author
Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Dongjintian är ett brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas i Yunnan-provinsen, Kina. Denna version för fyra spelare har ett ortogonalt såddmönster som inte syns i andra spel i mancala-stil.

Id 1393
Name Bao
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Description Bao is a four-row mancala-style board game played in Zanzibar and Swahili-speaking areas of coastal East Africa.
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LudiiRuleset 1567
Reference
Origin East Africa
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Author
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Date
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SwedishDescription Bao är ett fyrarads brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas i Zanzibar och swahilitalande områden i östra Afrikas kust.

Id 1396
Name Zuz Mel (5x5)
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Description Zuz Mel is a capturing game played by children in El Oued, Algeria. This version if played on a 5x5 board.
MainRuleset 1570
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Algeria
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Author
Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Zuz Mel är ett fångande spel som spelas av barn i El Oued, Algeriet. Denna version om den spelas på ett 5x5-bräde.

Id 1397
Name Zuz Mel (7x7)
NativeName
Description Zuz Mel ("Two and You Are Dead") is a capturing game played in El Oued, Algeria by children. This version is played on a 7x7 board.
MainRuleset 1571
LudiiRuleset 1571
Reference
Origin Algeria
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Zuz Mel ("Två och du är död") är ett fångande spel som spelas i El Oued, Algeriet av barn. Denna version spelas på ett 7x7-bräde.

Id 1398
Name Lian Qi (Bohai)
NativeName
Description Lian Qi is a name used for alignment games in China. This version, smaller than typically found in China, comes from the Bohai State period of Manchuria.
MainRuleset 1572
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Manchuria
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Author
Publisher
Date
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SwedishDescription Lian Qi är ett namn som används för anpassningsspel i Kina. Denna versian, mindre än normalt i Kina, kommer från Bohai State-perioden i Manchuriet.

Id 1399
Name Kharebga (5x5)
NativeName
Description Kharebga is a capturing game played by children in El Oued, Algeria.
MainRuleset 1573
LudiiRuleset 1573
Reference
Origin Algeria
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Kharebga är ett fångande spel som spelas av barn i El Oued, Algeriet.

Id 1400
Name Kharebga (7x7)
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Description Kharebga is a game with custodial captures played by children in El Oued, Algeria.
MainRuleset 1574
LudiiRuleset 1574
Reference
Origin Algeria
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PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Kharebga är ett spel med frihetsberövande som spelas av barn i El Oued, Algeriet.

Id 1401
Name Fart (5x5)
NativeName
Description Fart is an alignment game played by young people of El Oued, Algeria. In this version, players must place their pieces in a row of five to win.
MainRuleset 1575
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Reference
Origin Algeria
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Author
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Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Fart är ett anpassningsspel som spelas av ungdomar från El Oued, Algeriet. I den här versionen måste spelarna placera sina pjäser i en rad om fem för att vinna.

Id 1402
Name Fart (7x7)
NativeName
Description Fart is an alignment game played by young people in El Oued, Algeria. This version requires the player to place seven of their pieces in a row.
MainRuleset 1576
LudiiRuleset 1576
Reference
Origin Algeria
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Fart är ett anpassningsspel som spelas av ungdomar i El Oued, Algeriet. Denna version kräver att spelaren placerar sju av sina pjäser i rad.

Id 1403
Name Sig (El Oued)
NativeName
Description Sig is a name use for many different games in Saharan Africa. This version is played in El Oued, Algeria, and is a representation of the Hajj taken by a father, a mother, and a djinn.
MainRuleset 1577
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Reference
Origin Algeria
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SwedishDescription Sig är ett namn som används för många olika spel i Sahara Afrika. Denna version spelas i El Oued, Algeriet, och är en representation av Hajj tagen av en far, en mor och en djinn.

Id 1404
Name Sig (El Oued Capture)
NativeName
Description Sig is a word used for many different games throughout Saharan Africa. This game, a capturing game played in El Oued, Algeria, was played by children.
MainRuleset 1578
LudiiRuleset 1578
Reference
Origin Algeria
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Date
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SwedishDescription Sig är ett ord som används för många olika spel i hela Sahara Afrika. Det här spelet, ett fångstspel som spelades i El Oued, Algeriet, spelades av barn.

Id 1405
Name T'mbl
NativeName
Description T'mbl is an alignment game played by Chaamba children of Algeria.
MainRuleset 1579
LudiiRuleset 1579
Reference
Origin Algeria
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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OriginPoint 33°10'32.01"N, 5°37'11"E
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SwedishDescription T'mbl är ett anpassningsspel som spelas av Chaamba-barn i Algeriet.

Id 1406
Name Buqruru
NativeName
Description Buqruru is a two-row mancala-style board game played in the Tidikelt and Haggar regions of Algeria. It is typically made out of holes in the sand, and camel droppings are used as pieces.
MainRuleset 1580
LudiiRuleset 1580
Reference
Origin Algeria
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Azid
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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OriginPoint 27°59'39.84"N, 2°24'58.18"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Buqruru är ett tvåradigt brädspel i mancala-stil som spelas i regionerna Tidikelt och Haggar i Algeriet. Den är vanligtvis gjord av hål i sanden, och kamelspillning används som bitar.

Id 1407
Name Aqrad
NativeName
Description Aqrad is an alignment game played by the Tuareg people in the Haggar region of Algeria. The game is usually played in the sand, and stones and camel droppings are used as pieces.
MainRuleset 1581
LudiiRuleset 1581
Reference
Origin Algeria
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 22°34'7.35"N, 7°27'32.94"E
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SwedishDescription Aqrad är ett anpassningsspel som spelas av tuaregerna i Haggar-regionen i Algeriet. Spelet spelas vanligtvis i sanden, och stenar och kamelspillning används som pjäser.

Id 1408
Name Tides
NativeName
Description Tides is a capturing game played by the Tuareg people in the Haggar region of Algeria. The game is usually played in the sand, with stones and camel droppings used as pieces.
MainRuleset 1582
LudiiRuleset 1582
Reference
Origin Algeria
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 22°20'59.54"N, 7°25'48.66"E
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SwedishDescription Tides är ett fångande spel som spelas av tuaregerna i Haggar-regionen i Algeriet. Spelet spelas vanligtvis i sanden, med stenar och kamelspillning som används som bitar.

Id 1409
Name Tavli (Zenon)
NativeName
Description Tavli is a race game played in the Greek world on a board with twelve points. This version was played by the Byzantine Emperor Zenon in the sixth century.
MainRuleset 1583
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Byzantine Empire
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 41°0'25.38"N, 28°58'49.21"E
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Notes
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SwedishDescription Tavli är ett rasspel som spelas i den grekiska världen på en bräda med tolv poäng. Denna version spelades av den bysantinska kejsaren Zenon på 500-talet.

Id 1410
Name Ruqi
NativeName
Description Confucian board game of the Northern Zhou period.
MainRuleset 1584
LudiiRuleset 1584
Reference Lo and Wang 2004: 169.
Origin China
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Konfucianskt brädspel från den norra Zhou-perioden.

Id 1413
Name Mulabalaba
NativeName
Description Mulabalaba is an alignment game played in the Livingtone district of Zambia.
MainRuleset 1612
LudiiRuleset 1612
Reference
Origin Zambia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
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SwedishDescription Mulabalaba är ett anpassningsspel som spelas i Livingtone-distriktet i Zambia.

Id 1423
Name Qatranj
NativeName
Description Qatranj is a game with replacement captures played on a 10x10 board with 22 pieces. It was played in nineteenth century India.
MainRuleset 1621
LudiiRuleset 1621
Reference Murray 1913: 347.
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 30°20'22.60"N, 76°22'51.92"E
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SwedishDescription Qatranj är ett spel med ersättningsfångster som spelas på ett 10x10-bräde med 22 bitar. Den spelades i 1800-talets Indien.

Id 1429
Name Shatranj (12x12)
NativeName
Description Shatranj is the name for a replacement capture game, played throughout West and South Asia for centuries. This version, played on a 12x12 board, was played in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in Punjab.
MainRuleset 1627
LudiiRuleset 1627
Reference Murray 1913: 347.
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Shatranj är namnet på ett ersättningsfångstspel som spelat i hela Väst- och Sydasien i århundraden. Denna version, som spelades på ett 12x12-bräde, spelades på 1800-talet och början av nittonhundratalet i Punjab.

Id 1430
Name Shatranj (14x14)
NativeName
Description Shatranj is the name of a game played in West and South Asia for centuries. This version was played in the nineteenth and early twentieth century in Punjab, and was played on a board with 14x14 squares.
MainRuleset 1628
LudiiRuleset 1628
Reference Murray 1913: 347.
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Shatranj är namnet på ett spel som spelat i västra och södra Asien i århundraden. Denna version spelades på 1800-talet och början av nittonhundratalet i Punjab och spelades på en bräda med 14x14 rutor.

Id 1431
Name Samoan Game
NativeName
Description This game was documented in the nineteenth century in Samoa, but it was already falling out of fashion. The board was made in mats, and the board was not of a predetermined size.
MainRuleset 1629
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Samoa
DLPGame 1
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Author
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Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Detta spel dokumenterades på 1800-talet i Samoa, men det höll redan på att falla ur modet. Skivan gjordes i mattor, och skivan var inte av en förutbestämd storlek.

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
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Author Fred Horn
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Date 2019-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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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 1458
Name Yavalax
NativeName
Description Yavalax is inspired by both Yavalath and Connect6.
MainRuleset 1671
LudiiRuleset 1671
Reference BGG
Origin
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Ken Shoda
Publisher nestorgames
Date 2017-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Yavalax är inspirerad av både Yavalath och Connect6.

Id 1459
Name Notakto
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Description Notakto is a misere 3-in-a-row game for two players. It's played on the squares of a finite number of initially empty 3x3 boards. All pieces are exactly the same and are shared by both players.
MainRuleset 1672
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Publisher
Date 2010-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Notakto är ett eländigt 3-i-rad-spel för två spelare. Det spelas på rutorna på ett ändligt antal initialt tomma 3x3 brädor. Alla pjäser är exakt likadana och delas av båda spelarna.

Id 1460
Name Ludus Coriovalli
NativeName
Description This pattern was found on an object from Roman Coriovallum, in the Netherlands. The object appears to be a game based on its manufacture and the wear patterns on the stone.
MainRuleset 2894
LudiiRuleset 1673
Reference Thermenmuseum Object 4433
Origin Netherlands
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Potentiellt brädspel hittat i Thermenmuseum, Nederländerna.

Id 1466
Name Chaturanga (Kridakausalya 14x14)
NativeName
Description Chaturanga is a game with replacement captures played in India since the early centuries CE. This version was played in the nineteenth century on a 14x14 board.
MainRuleset 1736
LudiiRuleset 1736
Reference
Origin India
DLPGame 1
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Chaturanga är ett spel med ersättningsfångster som spelat i Indien sedan de tidiga århundradena e.Kr. Denna version spelades på 1800-talet på ett 14x14 bräde.

Id 1468
Name Pasakakrida (Type 1)
NativeName
Description Pasakakrida is a race game that was described in the Manasollasa, a twelfth-century CE Sanskrit text from India. The game could be played with either four-sided or six-sided dice.
MainRuleset 1741
LudiiRuleset
Reference Bock-Raming 1995: 114-115.
Origin India
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Author
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Date
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SwedishDescription Pasakakrida är ett rasspel som beskrevs i Manasollasa, en sanskrittext från 1100-talet CE från Indien. Spelet kan spelas med antingen fyrsidiga eller sexsidiga tärningar.

Id 1469
Name Pasakakrida (Type 2)
NativeName
Description Pasakakrida is a race game that was described in the Manasollasa, a twelfth-century CE Sanskrit text from India. The game could be played with either four-sided or six-sided dice.
MainRuleset 1744
LudiiRuleset
Reference Bock-Raming 1995: 114-115.
Origin India
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Author
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Date
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SwedishDescription Pasakakrida är ett rasspel som beskrevs i Manasollasa, en sanskrittext från 1100-talet CE från Indien. Spelet kan spelas med antingen fyrsidiga eller sexsidiga tärningar.

Id 1470
Name Pasakakrida (Type 3)
NativeName
Description Pasakakrida is a race game that was described in the Manasollasa, a twelfth-century CE Sanskrit text from India. The game could be played with either four-sided or six-sided dice.
MainRuleset 1748
LudiiRuleset
Reference Bock-Raming 1995: 114-115.
Origin India
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knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Pasakakrida är ett rasspel som beskrevs i Manasollasa, en sanskrittext från 1100-talet CE från Indien. Spelet kan spelas med antingen fyrsidiga eller sexsidiga tärningar.

Id 1471
Name Pasakakrida (Type 4)
NativeName
Description Pasakakrida is a race game that was described in the Manasollasa, a twelfth-century CE Sanskrit text from India. The game could be played with either four-sided or six-sided dice.
MainRuleset 1752
LudiiRuleset
Reference Bock-Raming 1995: 114-115.
Origin India
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Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Pasakakrida är ett rasspel som beskrevs i Manasollasa, en sanskrittext från 1100-talet CE från Indien. Spelet kan spelas med antingen fyrsidiga eller sexsidiga tärningar.

Id 1472
Name Pasakakrida (Type 5)
NativeName
Description Pasakakrida is a race game that was described in the Manasollasa, a twelfth-century CE Sanskrit text from India. The game could be played with either four-sided or six-sided dice.
MainRuleset 1755
LudiiRuleset
Reference Bock-Raming 1995: 114-115.
Origin India
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knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Pasakakrida är ett rasspel som beskrevs i Manasollasa, en sanskrittext från 1100-talet CE från Indien. Spelet kan spelas med antingen fyrsidiga eller sexsidiga tärningar.

Id 1473
Name Pasakakrida (Type 6)
NativeName
Description Pasakakrida is a race game that was described in the Manasollasa, a twelfth-century CE Sanskrit text from India. The game could be played with either four-sided or six-sided dice.
MainRuleset 1758
LudiiRuleset
Reference Bock-Raming 1995: 114-115.
Origin India
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knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Pasakakrida är ett rasspel som beskrevs i Manasollasa, en sanskrittext från 1100-talet CE från Indien. Spelet kan spelas med antingen fyrsidiga eller sexsidiga tärningar.

Id 1477
Name Agon
NativeName
Description Agon is a kind of race game played with pure strategy. Sometimes called Queen's Guard, the game features a queen and six guards for each of the two players. The object is to get one's queen to the centre of the board, surrounded by her guards. The most notable aspect of this game is that it is one of the earliest to be played on a hexagonal grid.
MainRuleset 1764
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Origin
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Author Anthony Peacock
Publisher
Date 1842-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Agon är ett slags rasspel som spelas med ren strategi. Kallas ibland Queen's Guard, spelet har en drottning och sex vakter för var och en av de två spelarna. Målet är att få ens drottning till mitten av brädet, omgiven av hennes vakter. Den mest anmärkningsvärda aspekten av detta spel är att det är ett av de tidigaste som spelas på ett hexagonalt rutnät.

Id 1478
Name Monkey Queen
NativeName
Description Monkey Queen is a two player game, played on a 12x12 checkboard.
MainRuleset 1765
LudiiRuleset 1765
Reference www.marksteeregames.com
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Mark Steere
Publisher www.marksteeregames.com
Date 2011-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Monkey Queen är ett spel för två spelare som spelas på en 12x12 checkboard.

Id 1479
Name Jostle
NativeName
Description Jostle is a two player game. The 10x10 board is initially set up with 16 red and 16 blue checkers. Red andBlue, take turns moving checkers of their own color, one move per turn, starting with Red.
MainRuleset 1766
LudiiRuleset 1766
Reference www.marksteeregames.com
Origin
DLPGame 0
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knownAliases
Author Mark Steere
Publisher www.marksteeregames.com
Date 2010-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Jostle är ett spel för två spelare. 10x10-brädet är initialt satt upp med 16 röda och 16 blå pjäser. Röd och blå, turas om att flytta pjäser i sin egen färg, ett drag per varv, börja med rött.

Id 1480
Name Atoll
NativeName
Description Atoll is a two player game played on a hexagonal pattern grid. The game starts with eight “islands” of stones surrounding an empty grid. Each player takes possession of an entire set of stones of one color, black or white. Each player owns the islands of his stones’ color.
MainRuleset 1767
LudiiRuleset 1767
Reference www.marksteeregames.com
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Mark Steere
Publisher www.marksteeregames.com
Date 2008-01-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Atoll är ett spel för två spelare som spelas på ett hexagonalt mönsterrutnät. Spelet börjar med åtta "öar" av stenar som omger ett tomt rutnät. Varje spelare tar en hel uppsättning stenar i en färg, svart eller vit. Varje spelare äger öarna med hans stenars färg.

Id 1481
Name Fractal
NativeName
Description Fractal is a two player game. The unique board, starts out empty. The two players, Red and Blue, take turns coloring cells with their own color, one cell per turn, starting with Red.
MainRuleset 1768
LudiiRuleset 1768
Reference www.marksteeregames.com
Origin
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knownAliases
Author Mark Steere
Publisher www.marksteeregames.com
Date 2010-06-00
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Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Fractal är ett spel för två spelare. Den unika tavlan börjar tom. De två spelarna, Röd och Blå, turas om att färglägga celler med sin egen färg, en cell per tur, med början med Röd.

Id 1483
Name Onyx
NativeName
Description Onyx is a two-player abstract strategy board game invented by Larry Back in 1995. The game features a rule for performing captures, making Onyx unique among connection games.The Onyx board is a grid of interlocking squares and triangles, with pieces played on the points of intersection (as in Go). Each side of the board comprises twelve points.
MainRuleset 1770
LudiiRuleset 1770
Reference Wikipedia
Origin
DLPGame 0
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knownAliases
Author Larry Back
Publisher
Date 1995-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Onyx är ett abstrakt strategibrädspel för två spelare som uppfanns av Larry 1995. Spelet har en regel för att utföra fångster, vilket gör Onyx unikt bland anslutningsspel. Onyxbrädet är ett rutnät av sammankopplade rutor och trianglar, med pjäser som spelas på skärningspunkter (som i Go). Varje sida av brädet består av tolv punkter.

Id 1484
Name Diamond
NativeName
Description Diamond is a two-player abstract strategy board game invented by Larry Back. The invention was inspired by the game Kensington, which uses a similar board pattern and game objective. Rules for Diamond were conceived in 1985 and finalized in 1994. Diamond introduces a new board geometry and neutral pieces, with the aim of enhancing the game dynamic and lowering the potential for draws.Diamond was featured in the February 2013 issue of Games magazine.
MainRuleset 1771
LudiiRuleset 1771
Reference Wikipedia
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Larry Back
Publisher
Date 1994-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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SwedishDescription Diamond är ett abstrakt strategibrädspel för två spelare som uppfunnits av Larry Back. Uppfinningen inspirerades av spelet Kensington, som använder ett liknande brädmönster och spelmål. Regler för Diamond utarbetades 1985 och slutfördes 1994. Diamond introducerar en ny brädgeometri och neutrala pjäser, i syfte att förbättra speldynamiken och minska potentialen för dragningar.Diamond presenterades i februarinumret av Games magazine.

Id 1485
Name So Long Sucker
NativeName
Description So Long Sucker is a board game invented in 1950 by John Forbes Nash, Mel Hausner, Lloyd S. Shapley and Martin Shubik. It is a four-person bargaining/economic strategy game. Each player begins the game with 7 chips, and in the course of play, attempts to acquire all the other players' chips.
MainRuleset 1772
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Reference Wikipedia
Origin
DLPGame 0
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knownAliases Fuck You Buddy
Author John Forbes Nash, Mel Hausner, Lloyd S. Shapley and Martin Shubik
Publisher
Date 1950-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription So Long Sucker är ett brädspel som uppfanns 1950 av John Forbes Nash, Mel Hausner, Lloyd S. Shapley och Martin Shubik. Det är ett förhandlings-/ekonomistrategispel för fyra personer. Varje spelare börjar spelet med 7 marker och försöker under spelets gång att skaffa alla de andra spelarnas marker.

Id 1486
Name Iterated Prisoners Dilemma
NativeName
Description The prisoner's dilemma is a standard example of a game analyzed in game theory that shows why two completely rational individuals might not cooperate, even if it appears that it is in their best interests to do so. It was originally framed by Merrill Flood and Melvin Dresher while working at RAND in 1950. Albert W. Tucker formalized the game with prison sentence rewards and named it "prisoner's dilemma"
MainRuleset 1773
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Author Merrill Flood and Melvin Dresher
Publisher
Date 1950-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Fångens dilemma är ett standardexempel på ett spel som analyserats i spelteorin som visar varför två helt rationella individer kanske inte samarbetar, även om det verkar vara i deras bästa intresse att göra det. Det var ursprungligen inramat av Merrill Flood och Melvin Dresher när de arbetade på RAND 1950. Albert W. Tucker formaliserade spelet med fängelsestraff och gav det namnet "prisoner's dilemma"

Id 1487
Name Duidoku
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Description Duidoku is a two-player version of Sudoku.
MainRuleset 1774
LudiiRuleset 1774
Reference www.duidoku.com/
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DLPGame 0
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Author Rudd Zwolinski
Publisher
Date 2008-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Duidoku är en tvåspelarversion av Sudoku.

Id 1488
Name Buttons And Lights
NativeName
Description Buttons And Lights is a planning puzzle.
MainRuleset 1775
LudiiRuleset 1755
Reference http://ggp.stanford.edu/
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DLPGame 0
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Author
Publisher
Date 2005-00-00
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SwedishDescription Buttons And Lights är ett planeringspussel.

Id 1489
Name Lights Out
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Description Lights Out is an electronic game released by Tiger Electronics in 1995.
MainRuleset 1777
LudiiRuleset 1777
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DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date 1995-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Lights Out är ett elektroniskt spel som släpptes av Tiger Electronics 1995.

Id 1490
Name Barca
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Description Barca is a recent commercial chess variant. The game was invented by Andrew Caldwell, and appeared in 2011.
MainRuleset 1778
LudiiRuleset 1778
Reference playbarca.com/
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
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Author Andrew Caldwell
Publisher
Date 2007-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Barca är en färsk kommersiell schackvariant. Spelet uppfanns av Andrew Caldwell och dök upp 2011.

Id 1491
Name Dragonchess
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Description Dragonchess is a commercial chess variant, first published in 2005. The game is played on a 10 by 10 board, with in addition two side lanes of 3 by 4 squares. Players have the usual chess pieces, two extra pawns, and two dragons.
MainRuleset 1779
LudiiRuleset 1779
Reference www.chessvariants.com
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Publisher Dragon Chess Inc
Date 2005-00-00
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SwedishDescription Dragonchess är en kommersiell schackvariant, publicerad första gången 2005. Spelet spelas på ett 10 gånger 10-bräde, med dessutom två sidbanor på 3 gånger 4 rutor. Spelare har de vanliga schackpjäserna, två extra bönder och två drakar.

Id 1492
Name Stratomic
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Description Stratomic is a chess variant invented by Robert Montay-Marsais in 1972. The game is played on a 10×10 board with all the standard chess pieces present, and in addition, two nuclear pieces (representing nuclear missiles) and two extra pawns per side. The game brings the concept of modern warfare weaponry to chess.
MainRuleset 1780
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Author Robert Montay-Marsais
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Date 1972-00-00
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SwedishDescription Straatomic är en schackvariant som uppfanns av Robert Montay-Marsais 1972. Spelet spelas på ett 10×10-bräde med alla standardschackpjäser närvarande, och dessutom två kärnpjäser (som representerar kärnvapenmissiler) och två extra bönder per sida . Spelet för med sig konceptet med moderna krigsvapen till schack.

Id 1493
Name Atomic Chess
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Description Atomic chess is a chess variant. Standard rules of chess apply, but all captures result in an "explosion" through which all surrounding white and black pieces other than pawns are removed from play.
MainRuleset 1781
LudiiRuleset 1781
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DLPGame 0
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Author
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Date 1995-00-00
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SwedishDescription Atomschack är en schackvariant. Standardregler för schack gäller, men alla fångster resulterar i en "explosion" genom vilken alla omgivande vita och svarta pjäser förutom bönder tas bort från spel.

Id 1494
Name Beirut Chess
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Description Beirut chess is a chess variant invented by Jim Winslow in 1992. The game is played using the standard chess pieces and board, with each side having secretly equipped one of their men with a "bomb"—which can be "detonated" at any time, wiping out all men on surrounding squares along with the bomb carrier.
MainRuleset 1782
LudiiRuleset 1782
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Author Jim Winslow
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Date 1992-00-00
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SwedishDescription Beirutschack är en schackvariant som uppfanns av Jim Winslow 1992. Spelet spelas med standardschackpjäser och bräda, där varje sida i hemlighet har utrustat en av sina män med en "bomb" - som kan "detoneras" " när som helst, utplåna alla män på omgivande torg tillsammans med bombbäraren.

Id 1495
Name Um el-Bil
NativeName 'Um el-Bil
Description 'Um El-Bil is a two-row mancala-style board game played in Tunisia. Typically it is played in holes in the ground, with camel droppings, shells, or nuts as counters. It was rarely played by young girls.
MainRuleset 1783
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Origin Tunisia
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SwedishDescription 'Um El-Bil är ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil som spelas i Tunisien. Vanligtvis spelas det i hål i marken, med kamelspillning, skal eller nötter som diskar. Den spelades sällan av unga flickor.

Id 1496
Name Chessence
NativeName
Description Chessence is a chess variant invented by Jim Winslow in 1989. The board is a 6×9 rectangle of squares with eight squares missing. Each player has a king and nine men with initial setup as shown, including three men initially not yet in play at the side of the board.
MainRuleset 1784
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Author Jim Winslow
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Date 1989-00-00
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SwedishDescription Chessence är en schackvariant som uppfanns av Jim Winslow 1989. Brädan är en 6×9 rektangel av rutor där åtta rutor saknas. Varje spelare har en kung och nio män med initial setup som visas, inklusive tre män som initialt ännu inte spelat vid sidan av brädet.

Id 1497
Name Addi Kul
NativeName 'Addî Kûl
Description 'Addî Kûl is a capturing game played in Tunisia by men. The board is typically made in the sand, and date seeds, stones, or camel droppings are used as pieces.
MainRuleset 1787
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Origin Tunisia
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SwedishDescription 'Addî Kûl är ett fångande spel som spelas i Tunisien av män. Skivan är vanligtvis gjord i sanden och dadelfrön, stenar eller kamelspillning används som bitar.

Id 1498
Name El-Mthaltha
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Description El-Mthaltha is a small game with custodial captures played in Tunisia.
MainRuleset 1788
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Reference
Origin Tunisia
DLPGame 1
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SwedishDescription El-Mthaltha är ett litet spel med frihetsberövande som spelas i Tunisien.

Id 1499
Name Es-Sig
NativeName Es-Sîg
Description Es-Sîg is a race game played by women in Tunisia. It is one of a family of games where players attempt to reach Mecca, before the Ghoula, or witch, carries them back to start. The pieces are usually the women's wedding rings, and the Ghula is represented by a piece of coal.
MainRuleset 1789
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Origin Tunisia
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SwedishDescription Es-Sîg är ett racespel som spelas av kvinnor i Tunisien. Det är ett i en familj av spel där spelare försöker nå Mecka, innan Ghoulan, eller häxan, bär dem tillbaka för att starta. Bitarna är vanligtvis kvinnors vigselringar, och Ghula representeras av en bit kol.

Id 1500
Name Balkan Mancala
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Description This two-row mancala-style game, the name of which has not been preserved, is attested in traveler's accounts and archaeological excavations of the Balkans.
MainRuleset 1790
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Origin Balkans
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SwedishDescription Detta tvåradiga spel i mancala-stil, vars namn inte har bevarats, är intygat i resenärsskildringar och arkeologiska utgrävningar på Balkan.

Id 1501
Name Al-Andalus Game
NativeName
Description This game, which consists of a board of two rows of four holes, sometimes with extra holes, has been found as graffiti in medieval Al-Andalus (Spain). It has been thought to be a type of mancala game.
MainRuleset 1791
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Reference Cosín Corral and García Aparicio 1998.
Origin Spain
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SwedishDescription Detta spel, som består av en bräda med två rader med fyra hål, ibland med extra hål, har hittats som graffiti i medeltida Al-Andalus (Spanien). Det har ansetts vara en typ av mancala-spel.

Id 1502
Name Official Football Chess
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Description In 1967, an US game company called Diversified Creations marketed a chess variant called Official Football Chess.
MainRuleset 1792
LudiiRuleset 1792
Reference www.chessvariants.com
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Date 1967-00-00
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SwedishDescription 1967 marknadsförde ett amerikanskt spelföretag vid namn Diversified Creations en schackvariant som heter Official Football Chess.

Id 1503
Name Football Chess
NativeName
Description This variant of Chess was invented in 1951 by Joseph Boyer, one of the most productive inventors of chess variants.The game is played on a board of 9 by 9 squares, checkered, with black squares in the corners.Each player has a king, a queen, two rooks, two knights, and two bishops, i.e., the usual set of pieces without pawns. There is an additional piece, not owned by any player: the ball.The ball starts the game on e5. The squares e1 and e9 are the goals.
MainRuleset 1793
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Reference www.chessvariants.com
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Author Joseph Boyer
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Date 1951-00-00
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SwedishDescription Denna variant av schack uppfanns 1951 av Joseph Boyer, en av de mest produktiva uppfinnarna av schackvarianter. Spelet spelas på en bräda med 9 gånger 9 rutor, rutiga, med svarta rutor i hörnen. Varje spelare har en kung, en drottning, två torn, två riddare och två biskopar, dvs den vanliga uppsättningen pjäser utan bönder. Det finns ytterligare en bit som inte ägs av någon spelare: bollen. Bollen startar spelet på e5. Rutorna e1 och e9 är målen.

Id 1504
Name Lelac
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Description Lelac is a two-player strategy game related to mancalas.
MainRuleset 1794
LudiiRuleset 1794
Reference BGG
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Author Mike Zapawa
Publisher
Date 2020-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Lelac är ett strategispel för två spelare relaterat till mancalas.

Id 1505
Name Quick Chess
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Description This game was invented by Joe Miccio in 1991. It is published by Amerigames International, endorsed by Chess Life, and popular on schools in the United States as a game for learning purposes. Sets for this game should be easily available in the United States, and possibly other countries.
MainRuleset 1795
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Reference www.chessvariants.com
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Author Joe Miccio
Publisher Amerigames International
Date 1991-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Det här spelet uppfanns av Joe Miccio 1991. Det är publicerat av Amerigames International, godkänt av Chess Life, och populärt på skolor i USA som ett spel för inlärningsändamål. Uppsättningar för det här spelet bör vara lätt tillgängliga i USA och möjligen andra länder.

Id 1506
Name 4 Squared
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Description The game is played on four boards (called here NW, SW, NE, SE according to their position). Both players start with 15 stones offboard (you can reduce the number for a shorter game).
MainRuleset 1796
LudiiRuleset 1796
Reference http://www.di.fc.ul.pt/
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Author Martin Windischer
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Date 2009-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Spelet spelas på fyra brädor (här kallade NW, SW, NE, SE enligt deras position). Båda spelarna börjar med 15 stenar utanför (du kan minska antalet för ett kortare spel).

Id 1507
Name Archimedes
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Description Archimedes can be played with a standard checkers set. The board is an 8x8 grid,and each player has 12 "ships" represented by checkers of one color.
MainRuleset 1797
LudiiRuleset 1797
Reference BGG
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DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
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Author Scott Marley and Philip Cohen
Publisher
Date 1988-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Archimedes kan spelas med ett standardpjässet. Brädan är ett 8x8 rutnät, och varje spelare har 12 "skepp" representerade av pjäser i en färg.

Id 1508
Name Annuvin
NativeName
Description Annuvin is played on a hexagonal board (4 hexagons on a side) with 6 pieces per player arranged in opposite corners.
MainRuleset 1798
LudiiRuleset 1798
Reference www.di.fc.ul.pt
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Jeff Roy
Publisher
Date 2001-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Annuvin spelas på en hexagonal bräda (4 hexagoner på en sida) med 6 pjäser per spelare arrangerade i motsatta hörn.

Id 1509
Name A Simple Game
NativeName
Description his game is played on the following 4x4 square board.
MainRuleset 1799
LudiiRuleset 1799
Reference www.di.fc.ul.pt
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Author Jan Willemson
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Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription hans spel spelas på följande 4x4 fyrkantiga bräda.

Id 1510
Name Cascades
NativeName
Description Cascades is an original game implying an original geometric pattern similar to cascades.
MainRuleset 1800
LudiiRuleset 1800
Reference BGG
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DLPGame 0
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knownAliases
Author William Chang
Publisher
Date 2001-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Cascades är ett originalspel som antyder ett original geometriskt mönster som liknar kaskader.

Id 1511
Name Louis XVI
NativeName
Description Louis XVI is a tafl style game in which players must try to help King Louis XVI escape from an angry mob.
MainRuleset 1801
LudiiRuleset 1801
Reference BGG
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Thiago Migoto
Publisher
Date 2002-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Louis XVI är ett tafl-spel där spelare måste försöka hjälpa kung Louis XVI att fly från en arg pöbel.

Id 1512
Name Bombardment
NativeName
Description This game is played on the following 8x8 board and can be considered as a variant of Breakthrough.
MainRuleset 1802
LudiiRuleset 1802
Reference www.di.fc.ul.pt
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Chris Huntoon
Publisher
Date 2003-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Detta spel spelas på följande 8x8-bräde och kan betraktas som en variant av Breakthrough.

Id 1513
Name Diagonals
NativeName
Description A scoring game involving diagonals of the board.
MainRuleset 1803
LudiiRuleset 1803
Reference www.di.fc.ul.pt
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Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Ett poängspel som involverar diagonaler på brädan.

Id 1514
Name Product
NativeName
Description Product is played on an empty 5x5 hexagonal board.
MainRuleset 1804
LudiiRuleset 1804
Reference www.di.fc.ul.pt
Origin
DLPGame 0
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knownAliases
Author Nick Bentley
Publisher
Date 2006-00-00
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Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Produkten spelas på en tom 5x5 hexagonal bräda.

Id 1515
Name Fission
NativeName
Description Fission is a game where players attempt to eliminate all of their opponents stones but must have at least one stone left on the board in order to win.
MainRuleset 1805
LudiiRuleset 1805
Reference BGG
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Robert A. Kraus
Publisher
Date 2003-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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SwedishDescription Fission är ett spel där spelare försöker eliminera alla sina motståndares stenar men måste ha minst en sten kvar på brädet för att vinna.

Id 1516
Name First Attack
NativeName
Description This game is played on any square board (say 8x8).
MainRuleset 1806
LudiiRuleset 1806
Reference www.di.fc.ul.pt
Origin
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PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Frank Harary
Publisher
Date
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Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
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Notes
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ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Detta spel spelas på valfri fyrkantig bräda (säg 8x8).

Id 1517
Name Lewthwaite's Game
NativeName
Description This blocking game is played on a 5x5.
MainRuleset 1807
LudiiRuleset 1807
Reference www.di.fc.ul.pt
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author G. Lewthwaite
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Detta blockeringsspel spelas på en 5x5.

Id 1518
Name Forge
NativeName
Description Forge is a two-player game played on an NxM square board. I will consider here an 8x6 board.
MainRuleset 1808
LudiiRuleset 1808
Reference www.di.fc.ul.pt
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Michael Howe
Publisher
Date 2001-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Forge är ett spel för två spelare som spelas på en NxM fyrkantig bräda. Jag kommer att överväga här en 8x6-bräda.

Id 1519
Name Minefield
NativeName
Description The game is played on a 8x8 square board. The game has similarities with Othello but the main goal is to create a line of 8 of either colour in a specific direction.
MainRuleset 1809
LudiiRuleset 1809
Reference www.di.fc.ul.pt
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Chris
Publisher
Date 2000-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Spelet spelas på en 8x8 kvadratisk bräda. Spelet har likheter med Othello men huvudmålet är att skapa en rad med 8 av endera färgen i en specifik riktning.

Id 1520
Name Trianon
NativeName
Description Trianon is a game played on a 5x5 board.
MainRuleset 1810
LudiiRuleset 1810
Reference www.di.fc.ul.pt
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Hans van Maanen
Publisher
Date 1992-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Trianon är ett spel som spelas på en 5x5-bräda.

Id 1521
Name Kassle
NativeName
Description Players take turn placing tiles onto a 5x5 square board.
MainRuleset 1811
LudiiRuleset 1811
Reference www.di.fc.ul.pt
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author David M. Rea
Publisher DMR Games
Date 1985-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 14588
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Spelare turas om att placera brickor på en 5x5 kvadratisk bräda.

Id 1522
Name Tara
NativeName
Description The game is played on a initial empty 5x5 board.
MainRuleset 1812
LudiiRuleset 1812
Reference www.di.fc.ul.pt
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Dijkstra and van Dijk
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Spelet spelas på en första tom 5x5-bräda.

Id 1523
Name Moxie
NativeName
Description This game is played on an empty 4x4 square board. Each player has 8 stones off board.
MainRuleset 1813
LudiiRuleset 1813
Reference BGG
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Harold C. Manley
Publisher
Date 1956-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 24546
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Detta spel spelas på en tom 4x4 fyrkantig bräda. Varje spelare har 8 stenar utanför bordet.

Id 1524
Name Troll
NativeName
Description Troll is a two-player game played on an empty 8x8 square board:
MainRuleset 1814
LudiiRuleset 1814
Reference www.di.fc.ul.pt
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Jean-Claude Rosa
Publisher
Date 1993-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 67048
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Troll är ett spel för två spelare som spelas på en tom 8x8 kvadratisk bräda:

Id 1525
Name Kanguruh
NativeName
Description This game is played on the following 8x8 square board.
MainRuleset 1815
LudiiRuleset 1815
Reference www.di.fc.ul.pt
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Milton Bradley
Publisher
Date 1985-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Detta spel spelas på följande 8x8 fyrkantiga bräda.

Id 1526
Name Jumping Beans
NativeName
Description This game is played on a 7x7 square board.
MainRuleset 1816
LudiiRuleset 1816
Reference www.di.fc.ul.pt
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Chris Huntoon
Publisher
Date 2001-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 64783
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Detta spel spelas på en 7x7 kvadratisk bräda.

Id 1527
Name Crusade
NativeName
Description Crusade can be played on a 8x8 square board. In the initial position, all squares are occupied by a stone: white stones on the white squares and black stones on the black squares.
MainRuleset 1817
LudiiRuleset 1817
Reference BGG
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Keith Carter
Publisher
Date 2002-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 70926
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Crusade kan spelas på en 8x8 fyrkantig bräda. I utgångsläget är alla rutor upptagna av en sten: vita stenar på de vita rutorna och svarta stenar på de svarta rutorna.

Id 1528
Name Quad Wrangle
NativeName
Description The game is played on a 7x7 board.
MainRuleset 1818
LudiiRuleset 1818
Reference www.di.fc.ul.pt
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Keith Carter
Publisher
Date 2001-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Spelet spelas på en 7x7-bräda.

Id 1529
Name Diagonals (2002)
NativeName
Description This game is played in a 5x10 square board.
MainRuleset 1819
LudiiRuleset 1819
Reference www.di.fc.ul.pt
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Walter Joris
Publisher
Date 2002-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Detta spel spelas på en 5x10 kvadratisk bräda.

Id 1530
Name Roll-Ing to Four
NativeName
Description This game is played on the following 10x4 square board.
MainRuleset 1820
LudiiRuleset 1820
Reference www.di.fc.ul.pt
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Ingo Althofer and Thomas Rolle
Publisher
Date 2003-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Detta spel spelas på följande 10x4 fyrkantiga bräda.

Id 1531
Name Tandems
NativeName
Description This game is played on a 5x5 board. Game starts with an initial setup position.
MainRuleset 1821
LudiiRuleset 1821
Reference BGG
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date 2000-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 66338
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Detta spel spelas på en 5x5-bräda. Spelet startar med en första inställningsposition.

Id 1532
Name Snort
NativeName
Description SNORT (Simon NORTon) is played on an 8 x 8 grid of squares.
MainRuleset 1822
LudiiRuleset 1822
Reference BGG
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Cats and Dogs
Author Simon Norton
Publisher
Date 1970-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 151888
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription SNORT (Simon NORTon) spelas på ett 8 x 8 rutnät av rutor.

Id 1533
Name Plotto
NativeName
Description Plotto is a twist on 4-in-a-row played on a Hex board(less) with four colours of stones.
MainRuleset 1823
LudiiRuleset 1823
Reference www.di.fc.ul.pt
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author David Smith
Publisher
Date 1995-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 26709
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Plotto är en twist på 4-i-rad som spelas på en Hex-bräda (mindre) med fyra färger av stenar.

Id 1534
Name TacTix
NativeName
Description Impartial game played with the 4x4 board full of one kind of piece. A number of "folk art" versions of the game with a wooden board and marbles were found on the web. Computer program versions are also available.The 4x4 game has been completely solved and it is a second player win.
MainRuleset 1824
LudiiRuleset 1824
Reference BGGwww.di.fc.ul.pt
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Bulo
Author Piet Hein
Publisher
Date 1949-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 25895
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Opartiskt spel spelas med 4x4-brädet fullt av en sorts pjäs. Ett antal "folkkonst"-versioner av spelet med en träskiva och kulor hittades på webben. Datorprogramversioner finns också tillgängliga. 4x4-spelet har lösts helt och det är en andra spelares vinst.

Id 1535
Name Ratio
NativeName
Description Ratio is a board game that can be played with many rulesets.
MainRuleset 1825
LudiiRuleset 1825
Reference www.stichtingspel.org
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Fred Schuh
Publisher
Date 1950-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Ratio är ett brädspel som kan spelas med många regeluppsättningar.

Id 1536
Name 3x14 Game
NativeName
Description This pattern appears as graffiti in several places in Southwest Asia and Egypt. The board was either rendered as a series of holes or as squares.
MainRuleset 1895
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 31°46'35.73"N, 35°14'1.82"E
EvidenceRange 3600,4299
WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Detta mönster förekommer som graffiti på flera ställen i Sydostasien och Egypten. Brädan gjordes antingen som en serie hål eller som rutor.

Id 1538
Name Cannon
NativeName
Description Cannon is a two-player board game invented in 2003 by David E. Whitcher.
MainRuleset 1927
LudiiRuleset 1927
Reference www.iggamecenter.com
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author David E. Whitcher
Publisher
Date 2003-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Cannon är ett brädspel för två spelare som uppfanns 2003 av David E. Whitcher.

Id 1544
Name Fettas
NativeName
Description Fettas is an alignment game played in Morocco. It was described by Moroccan immigrants in France, who described games played during their childhood.
MainRuleset 1935
LudiiRuleset 1935
Reference
Origin Morocco
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 30°14'45.66"N, 6°7'34.17"W
EvidenceRange 5460,5482
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Fettas är ett linjespel som spelas i Marocko. Det beskrevs av marockanska invandrare i Frankrike, som beskrev spel som spelades under deras barndom.

Id 1546
Name Tiddas
NativeName
Description Tiddas is a capturing game played in the countryside of Morocco in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 1937
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Morocco
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 32°46'38.57"N, 2°10'54.08"W
EvidenceRange 5408,5408
WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Tiddas är ett fångande spel som spelades på landsbygden i Marocko i början av 1900-talet.

Id 1548
Name Khamousiyya
NativeName
Description Khamousiyya is the larger form of Kharbga played in the northern part of Tunisia. It is typically played in the sand, with date pits, shells, pebbles, or camel droppings as pieces. Normally it is played in several rounds, with the winner playing first in subsequent rounds.
MainRuleset 1939
LudiiRuleset 1939
Reference
Origin Tunisia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Kharbga
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 36°47'55.42"N, 10°10'26.39"E
EvidenceRange 5444,5444
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Khamousiyya är den större formen av Kharbga som spelas i den norra delen av Tunisien. Det spelas vanligtvis i sanden, med dadelgropar, snäckor, småsten eller kamelspillning som bitar. Normalt spelas det i flera omgångar, där vinnaren spelar först i efterföljande omgångar.

Id 1550
Name La Dama
NativeName
Description La Dama is a game with leaping captures played in the Canary Islands. This version is played in Puerto de la Cruz, in holes in the ground, with pebbles or shells as pieces. Graffiti found around the islands suggest that the game may have been played by the indigenous Guanche people. In making the game, people first draw a board similar to Alquerque, then they pecked the depressions to be used as the board on the intersections.
MainRuleset 1941
LudiiRuleset 1941
Reference
Origin Canary Islands
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 28°24'34.67"N, 16°32'43.78"W
EvidenceRange 5411,5494
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription La Dama är ett spel med hoppande fångster som spelas på Kanarieöarna. Denna version spelas i Puerto de la Cruz, i hål i marken, med småsten eller snäckor som bitar. Graffiti som hittats runt öarna tyder på att spelet kan ha spelats av ursprungsbefolkningen Guanche. När de gjorde spelet ritade folk först en bräda som liknar Alquerque, sedan hackade de fördjupningarna för att användas som bräda i korsningarna.

Id 1551
Name El Perro
NativeName
Description El Perro is a hunt game played in the Canary Islands. The board is typically scratched on the ground or on a stone, and the pieces are stones, seeds or shells.
MainRuleset 1942
LudiiRuleset 1942
Reference
Origin Canary Islands
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 28°0'24.11"N, 16°39'15.35"W
EvidenceRange 5458,5493
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription El Perro är ett jaktspel som spelas på Kanarieöarna. Brädan är vanligtvis repad på marken eller på en sten, och bitarna är stenar, frön eller skal.

Id 1552
Name El Zorro
NativeName
Description El Zorro is a hunt game played on the island of La Palma in the Canary Islands since at least the early twentieth century. It was typically played on lines etched in stone or on the ground, and the pieces were pebbles or corn kernels.
MainRuleset 1943
LudiiRuleset 1943
Reference
Origin Canary Islands
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 28°47'0.04"N, 17°58'9.79"W
EvidenceRange 5423,5494
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription El Zorro är ett jaktspel som spelas på ön La Palma på Kanarieöarna sedan åtminstone tidigt 1900-tal. Det spelades vanligtvis på rader etsade i sten eller på marken, och bitarna var småsten eller majskärnor.

Id 1553
Name La Chascona
NativeName
Description La Chascona is an alignment game played on Fuertaventura in the Canary Islands. It is commonly played by women, who have a reputation for being masters of the game. It is also played by shepherds, who played with pieces that were not easily distinguished between one another, but the players were able to keep track of their own pieces.
MainRuleset 1944
LudiiRuleset 1944
Reference
Origin Canary Islands
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 28°35'14.69"N, 13°59'7.61"W
EvidenceRange 5494,5494
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription La Chascona är ett linjespel som spelas på Fuertaventura på Kanarieöarna. Det spelas vanligtvis av kvinnor, som har ett rykte om sig att vara mästare i spelet. Den spelas också av herdar, som spelade med pjäser som inte var lätt att skilja på varandra, men spelarna kunde hålla reda på sina egna pjäser.

Id 1554
Name El Cazador
NativeName
Description El Cazador is a hunt game played on the island of La Palma in the Canary Islands.
MainRuleset 1945
LudiiRuleset 1945
Reference
Origin Canary Islands
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 28°48'51.51"N, 17°51'47.95"W
EvidenceRange 5494,5494
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription El Cazador är ett jaktspel som spelas på ön La Palma på Kanarieöarna.

Id 1555
Name Khiam
NativeName
Description Khiam is a mancala-style board game played in the Bordj Bou Arreridj region of Algeria in the early twentieth century. Players scooped holes in the soil to use as the board and used snail shells or date pits as counters.
MainRuleset 1946
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Algeria
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 36°4'32.39"N, 4°43'49.04"E
EvidenceRange 5421,5421
WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Khiam är ett brädspel i mancala-stil som spelades i Bordj Bou Arreridj-regionen i Algeriet i början av 1900-talet. Spelare öste hål i jorden för att använda som bräda och använde snigelskal eller dadelgropar som räknare.

Id 1556
Name Feldja
NativeName
Description Feldja is an alignment game played in the Bordj Bou Arreridj region of Algeria in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 1947
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Algeria
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 36°10'23.83"N, 4°51'0.21"E
EvidenceRange 5421,5421
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Feldja är ett linjespel som spelades i Bordj Bou Arreridj-regionen i Algeriet i början av 1900-talet.

Id 1557
Name Selbia
NativeName
Description Selbia is an alignment game played in the Bordj Bou Arreridj region of Algeria in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 1948
LudiiRuleset 1948
Reference
Origin Algeria
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 36°20'24.88"N, 4°50'29.91"E
EvidenceRange 5421,5421
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Selbia är ett linjespel som spelades i Bordj Bou Arreridj-regionen i Algeriet i början av 1900-talet.

Id 1558
Name Guettal
NativeName
Description Guettal is a capturing game played in the Bordj Bou Arreridj region of Algeria in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 1949
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Algeria
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 35°54'11.16"N, 4°59'16.18"E
EvidenceRange 5421,5421
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Guettal är ett fångande spel som spelades i Bordj Bou Arreridj-regionen i Algeriet i början av 1900-talet.

Id 1560
Name Ancient Merels
NativeName
Description Merels patterns have been found before Roman times, but it is uncertain whether they were used as games.
MainRuleset 1951
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Unknown
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 38°53'13.21"N, 44°56'51.99"E
EvidenceRange 2850,2915
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Merelsmönster har hittats före romartiden, men det är osäkert om de användes som spel.

Id 1561
Name Mangala (Greek)
NativeName
Description Mangala is a name used for several related games using the sowing mechanism. This version was documented among the Greek peoples living in the Ottoman empire during the early eighteenth century. It was played with shells in a board in the form of a box with holes in it.
MainRuleset 1957
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Greece
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
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BGGId
OriginPoint 36°48'44.23"N, 25°33'45.87"E
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WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
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SwedishDescription Mangala är ett namn som används för flera relaterade spel som använder såmekanismen. Denna version dokumenterades bland de grekiska folken som levde i det osmanska riket under det tidiga artonde århundradet. Det spelades med snäckor i en bräda i form av en låda med hål i.

Id 1562
Name Tavla (Ottoman)
NativeName
Description Tavla is a race game of the Tables type which is played in Turkey. This version is documented from the Ottoman Empire, since at least the early modern period.
MainRuleset 1958
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Turkey
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 41°0'41.52"N, 28°58'58.84"E
EvidenceRange 5003,5099
WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Tavla är ett racespel av typen Tables som spelas i Turkiet. Denna version är dokumenterad från det osmanska riket, åtminstone sedan den tidigmoderna perioden.

Id 1563
Name Ottoman Mancala
NativeName
Description A two-row mancala-style board game was played in the Ottoman Empire. It was played in coffee houses and other public venues, and was played by men and women. It is mostly attested in artistic depictions in the early Modern period.
MainRuleset 1959
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Turkey
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 41°0'41.52"N, 28°58'58.84"E
EvidenceRange 5075,5099
WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Ett brädspel i två rader mancala-stil spelades i det osmanska riket. Den spelades på kaféer och andra offentliga lokaler och spelades av män och kvinnor. Det vittnas mest i konstnärliga skildringar under den tidiga moderna perioden.

Id 1569
Name Game of Dwarfs
NativeName
Description The game of Dwarfs, also called, "Catch the Giant" is played by two players on a board of size 8.
MainRuleset 1966
LudiiRuleset 1966
Reference
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Catch the Giant
Author Fred Schuh
Publisher
Date 1943-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
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Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Spelet Dwarfs, även kallat "Catch the Giant" spelas av två spelare på ett bräde med storlek 8.

Id 1570
Name Udat Pagada (Historical)
NativeName
Description This game includes the evidence for the possible early existence of the game of Udat Pagada, which was played in India in the early twentieth century.
MainRuleset 1967
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin India
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 19°56'27.47"N, 73°44'56.05"E
EvidenceRange 3600,5520
WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 1
SwedishDescription Detta spel innehåller bevis för den möjliga tidiga existensen av spelet Udat Pagada, som spelades i Indien i början av nittonhundratalet.

Id 1575
Name Chong (Sakhalin)
NativeName
Description Chong is a game played by the Nivkh people in Northern Asia. This version was played in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century on Sakhalin Island.
MainRuleset 1972
LudiiRuleset 1972
Reference
Origin North Asia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 46°45'15.73"N, 142°45'5.41"E
EvidenceRange 5390,5433
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Chong är ett spel som spelas av Nivkh-folket i norra Asien. Denna version spelades i slutet av artonhundratalet och början av nittonhundratalet på ön Sakhalin.

Id 1576
Name Traffic Lights
NativeName
Description Many variants on the concept of noughts and crosses exist. This version was created by Alan Parr. It is played on a 3x3 or 3x4 board with a supply of red, yellow, and green markers.
MainRuleset 1973
LudiiRuleset 1973
Reference BGG
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Alan Parr
Publisher
Date 1985-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 1893
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
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Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Det finns många varianter på begreppet nocks och crosses. Denna version skapades av Alan Parr. Det spelas på ett 3x3- eller 3x4-bräde med ett utbud av röda, gula och gröna markörer.

Id 1577
Name Ring
NativeName
Description Ring is a game played by the Warlpiri people of Australia in the mid-twentieth century. Old men described it has always having been played in the town. It was originally reported as a likely imported game, but the ubiquity of alignment games worldwide and the fact that alignment games on circular boards are rare elsewhere show that the game is probably an indigenous development.
MainRuleset 1974
LudiiRuleset 1974
Reference
Origin Australia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 18°20'12.08"S, 130°38'12.87"E
EvidenceRange 5453,5454
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Ring är ett spel som spelades av Warlpiri-folket i Australien i mitten av nittonhundratalet. Gamla män beskrev att det alltid har spelats i stan. Det rapporterades ursprungligen som ett troligt importerat spel, men allomständigheten av anpassningsspel över hela världen och det faktum att anpassningsspel på cirkulära brädor är sällsynta någon annanstans visar att spelet förmodligen är en inhemsk utveckling.

Id 1582
Name 2048
NativeName
Description 2048 is a single-player sliding tile puzzle video game written by Italian web developer Gabriele Cirulli and published on GitHub.
MainRuleset 1979
LudiiRuleset 1979
Reference Wikipedia
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Gabriele Cirulli
Publisher
Date 2014-03-14
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription 2048 är ett videospel med glidande kakel för en spelare skrivet av den italienska webbutvecklaren Gabriele Cirulli och publicerat på GitHub.

Id 1592
Name Dama (Kenya)
NativeName
Description Dama is the name of a game with leaping captures played in several parts of the world. This version is played on the coast of Kenya.
MainRuleset 1989
LudiiRuleset 1989
Reference
Origin Kenya
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 2°16'5.43"S, 40°54'5.58"E
EvidenceRange 5440,5480
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Dama är namnet på ett spel med hoppande fångster som spelas i flera delar av världen. Denna version spelas på Kenyas kust.

Id 1593
Name Dama (Comoros)
NativeName
Description Dama is the name of a game with leaping captures played in several parts of the world. This version is played in Comoros.
MainRuleset 1990
LudiiRuleset 1990
Reference
Origin Comoros
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 11°51'21"S, 43°24'59.22"E
EvidenceRange 5518,5518
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
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ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Dama är namnet på ett spel med hoppande fångster som spelas i flera delar av världen. Denna version spelas på Komorerna.

Id 1594
Name Mraha wa Bwe
NativeName
Description Mraha wa Bwe is a capturing game played in Comoros. The game is made on the ground and the pieces are gathered from what is available. Stones are often used, for example.
MainRuleset 1991
LudiiRuleset 1991
Reference
Origin Comoros
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 11°43'3.15"S, 43°14'48.39"E
EvidenceRange 5518,5518
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Mraha wa Bwe är ett fångande spel som spelas på Komorerna. Spelet görs på marken och pjäserna samlas från det som finns tillgängligt. Stenar används ofta till exempel.

Id 1595
Name Dama (Alquerque)
NativeName
Description Dama is a word used for several capturing games throughout the world. This version is played on the Alquerque board in Comoros, and involves promotion to a long king and played on lines drawn on the ground.
MainRuleset 1992
LudiiRuleset 1992
Reference
Origin Comoros
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 11°53'27.87"S, 43°25'16.32"E
EvidenceRange 5518,5518
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Dama är ett ord som används för flera fånga spel över hela världen. Den här versionen spelas på Alquerque-brädet i Komorerna, och involverar befordran till en lång kung och spelas på linjer ritade på marken.

Id 1603
Name Gobblet Gobblers
NativeName
Description A variant of Tic-Tac-Toe using stacks.
MainRuleset 2000
LudiiRuleset 2000
Reference BGG
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Thierry Denoual
Publisher
Date 2003-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 13230
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription En variant av Tic-Tac-Toe med stackar.

Id 1607
Name Tsjoncka
NativeName
Description Tsjoncka is a game that was played on Ambon Island, Indonesia during the seventeenth century. Based on its description and name, it is likely to have been a two-row mancala-style game, which could be played either with cowrie shells or seeds as counters.
MainRuleset 2021
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Indonesia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 3°41'7.93"S, 128°6'34.92"E
EvidenceRange 5153,5202
WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Tsjoncka är ett spel som spelades på Ambon Island, Indonesien under 1600-talet. Baserat på dess beskrivning och namn, är det troligt att det har varit ett tvåradsspel i mancala-stil, som kan spelas antingen med cowrieskal eller frön som räknare.

Id 1609
Name The Pawn Game
NativeName
Description This mini-game (also called the Pawn Game) gives a good feel for how the pawns move, capture and defend themselves. Pawns provide the backdrop for chess. Structures such as pawn chains will emerge as well as important concepts such as the sacrifice. To play the game well requires counting ahead as pawns race each other.
MainRuleset 2023
LudiiRuleset 2023
Reference ChessPlus
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Cross The Board
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Detta minispel (även kallat Bondespelet) ger en bra känsla för hur bönderna rör sig, fångar och försvarar sig själva. Bönder utgör bakgrunden för schack. Strukturer som pantkedjor kommer att dyka upp liksom viktiga begrepp som offret. För att spela spelet bra krävs att man räknar framåt när bönder tävlar mot varandra.

Id 1610
Name Chess (Siberia)
NativeName
Description This game was played on the banks of the Nagy-Jugan River in Siberia.
MainRuleset 2031
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Siberia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 61°8'58.73"N, 73°44'33.22"E
EvidenceRange 5398,5398
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Detta spel spelades på stranden av floden Nagy-Jugan i Sibirien.

Id 1611
Name Gadis
NativeName
Description Gadis is a totally abstract game, which requires to play a special board consisting of three moving rings in a fixed frame.
MainRuleset 2032
LudiiRuleset 2032
Reference escaleajeux.fr
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Gérald Saiveau
Publisher
Date 1987-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Gadis är ett helt abstrakt spel, som kräver att man spelar en speciell bräda som består av tre rörliga ringar i en fast ram.

Id 1612
Name Azteka
NativeName
Description Life and Death are in a constant struggle to gain the upper hand in the cycle of life.
MainRuleset 2033
LudiiRuleset 2033
Reference escaleajeux
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author Andrea Mainini
Publisher
Date 2014-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 153496
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 0
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Livet och Döden är i en ständig kamp för att få övertaget i livets cykel.

Id 1613
Name Li'b al-Sidr
NativeName
Description L'ib al-Sidr is an alignment game played in West Asia during the Middle Ages. It was played on a typical merels board, with twelve pieces per player.
MainRuleset 2035
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin West Asia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 32°41'0.38"N, 35°39'53.84"E
EvidenceRange 4100,4910
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription L'ib al-Sidr är ett anpassningsspel som spelades i Västasien under medeltiden. Det spelades på ett typiskt merelsbräde, med tolv pjäser per spelare.

Id 1615
Name Chatrang (Sassanian)
NativeName
Description Chatrang is a game with replacement captures that was played in Sassanian Persia. It was a direct descendant of the game Chaturanga, and a precursor to Shatranj.
MainRuleset 2036
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Persia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 31°55'19.69"N, 65°35'46.78"E
EvidenceRange 4110,4151
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Chatrang är ett spel med ersättningsfångster som spelades i Sassanian Persia. Det var en direkt ättling till spelet Chaturanga, och en föregångare till Shatranj.

Id 1616
Name Tabulae
NativeName
Description Tabulae was the name for a kind of game in medieval Europe that eventually developed into Backgammon and its related games. Played on a series of 24 points with fifteen pieces per player, it was the most popular rade game played in Medieval Europe.
MainRuleset 2037
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Europe
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Tables
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 48°18'8.35"N, 0°37'5.77"W
EvidenceRange 4450,4650
WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Tabulae var namnet på ett slags spel i det medeltida Europa som så småningom utvecklades till Backgammon och dess relaterade spel. Spelade på en serie på 24 poäng med femton pjäser per spelare, det var det mest populära radespelet som spelades i det medeltida Europa.

Id 1618
Name Qirkat
NativeName
Description Qirkat is a game that was played in the Middle Ages in west Asia, probably originating in the Arabian peninsula. It was typically made on the ground, and has been found only as graffiti at several archaeological sites.
MainRuleset 2039
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Arabia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 32°41'0.38"N, 35°39'53.84"E
EvidenceRange 4100,4599
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Qirkat är ett spel som spelades under medeltiden i västra Asien, troligen med sitt ursprung på den arabiska halvön. Det gjordes vanligtvis på marken och har endast hittats som graffiti på flera arkeologiska platser.

Id 1620
Name Riga Game (Small)
NativeName
Description This game was played in thirteenth century Riga. It shares a board with later blockade games known from Scandinavia.
MainRuleset 2041
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Latvia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 56°56'58.31"N, 24°6'18.50"E
EvidenceRange 4700,4799
WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Detta spel spelades i det trettonde århundradets Riga. Den delar bräda med senare blockadspel kända från Skandinavien.

Id 1621
Name Gabata (Gondar)
NativeName
Description Gabata is the name used for mancala-style games played in Ethiopia and Eritrea. This version was played in the eighteenth century in Gondar, the capital of Ethiopia at the time.
MainRuleset 2042
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Ethiopia
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 12°36'10.70"N, 37°27'7.78"E
EvidenceRange 5221,5230
WishlistGame 1
Notes
HelpUs 0
ForceRulesetInLud 1
DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Gabata är namnet som används för spel i mancala-stil som spelas i Etiopien och Eritrea. Denna version spelades på 1700-talet i Gondar, då Etiopiens huvudstad.

Id 1622
Name Sahkku (Lujavv'r)
NativeName Sáhkku (Lujávv'r)
Description Sáhkku is a word for board games among the Sámi people of northern Europe. This version is based on a board found in Lujávv'r, in what is now Russia.
MainRuleset 2053
LudiiRuleset
Reference
Origin Northern Europe
DLPGame 1
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint 68°0'13.56"N, 35°1'8.89"E
EvidenceRange 5410,5410
WishlistGame 0
Notes
HelpUs 0
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DisableWebApp 0
ReconstructionDescriptionDone 0
SwedishDescription Sáhkku är ett ord för brädspel bland samerna i norra Europa. Denna version är baserad på en tavla som finns i Lujávv'r, i det som nu är Ryssland.

Id 1627
Name Permainan-Tabal
NativeName
Description Permainan-Tabal is a two-player abstract strategy board game from Indonesia.
MainRuleset 3864
LudiiRuleset 3864
Reference Wikipedia
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases
Author
Publisher
Date
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId
OriginPoint
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Notes
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DisableWebApp 0
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SwedishDescription

Id 1640
Name Morpion Solitaire
NativeName
Description Morpion Solitaire is a paper and pencil game for one or two players, played on a plus-shaped grid of dots. The origins of the game are probably in northern Europe. References to the game first appeared in French publications in the 1970s.
MainRuleset 4032
LudiiRuleset 4032
Reference Wikipedia
Origin
DLPGame 0
PublicGame 1
knownAliases Join Five; Cross 'n' Lines; Line Game
Author
Publisher
Date 1970-00-00
ProprietaryGame 0
Credit Eric Piette
SeeAlso
BGGId 72226
OriginPoint
EvidenceRange 0,5520
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Notes
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SwedishDescription

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