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The Game Ned Kelly

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Publisher: CMK Partners
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Hnefatafl, also known as The Viking Game, The King's Table or simply Tafl, is one of the rare breed of games with two unequal sides. The defending side comprises twelve soldiers and a king, who start the game in a cross formation in the center of the board. Their objective is for the king to escape by reaching any of the four corner squares. The attackers comprise 24 soldiers positioned in four groups of 6 around the perimeter of the board. All pieces move like the Rook in chess and pieces are taken by "sandwiching" i.e. moving your piece so that an opponent's piece is trapped horizontally or vertically between two of yours. There is a host of information on the Internet about Hnefatafl, including many rule variations that are worth experimenting with. The Hnefatafl set published in the UK by History Craft has beautiful imitation ebony and ivory pieces reminiscent of the famous Isle of Lewis chess men and the "board" is printed on woven textile, giving a nice medieval feel to the set. A copy of the game was published in issue #128 of Dragon magazine, Dec 1987 (later republished as part of a boxed set: "The Best of Dragon Games" in 1990). One of the oldest games in the world - traced in various versions to the Vikings, Welsh, Saxons, and Irish. The origins of this game can be traced through Latrunculorum, played by the Romans, to the even older versions played by the Ancient Greeks and Egyptians. Derivatives of Hnefatafl include Breakthru, Break Away, Tablut and Thud.

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Mechanics: Action Point Allowance System
Categories: Strategy
Alternative names: Fitchneal Hnefatafl Jogo dos Vikings King's Table King's Table King's Table King's Table Kongens bord Linneo Nefatavl Papillon Papillon's Escape Papillon's Escape Papillon's Escape Papillon's Escape Tafl Tawlbwrdd The Game Ned Kelly The Viking Game Viikinkipäällikkö Vikings Cthulhu vs the Vikings Fitchneal Hnefat'afl Hnefatafl Hnefatafl: Ajedrez Vikingo Hnefatafl: The Ancient Viking Board Game Hnefatafl: The Viking Game Hnefatafl: Viking Chess Jogo dos Vikings King's Table Kongens bord Linneo Nefatavl Tafl Tafl King Tafl Mini Tavl Tawlbwrdd The Game Ned Kelly The Viking Game Viikinkipäällikkö Vikingaspelet Vikings Гнефатафл
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Description Description

Hnefatafl, also known as The Viking Game, The King's Table or simply Tafl, is one of the rare breed of games with two unequal sides. The defending side comprises twelve soldiers and a king, who start the game in a cross formation in the center of the board. Their objective is for the king to escape by reaching any of the four corner squares. The attackers comprise 24 soldiers positioned in four groups of 6 around the perimeter of the board. All pieces move like the Rook in chess and pieces are taken by "sandwiching" i.e. moving your piece so that an opponent's piece is trapped horizontally or vertically between two of yours. There is a host of information on the Internet about Hnefatafl, including many rule variations that are worth experimenting with. The Hnefatafl set published in the UK by History Craft has beautiful imitation ebony and ivory pieces reminiscent of the famous Isle of Lewis chess men and the "board" is printed on woven textile, giving a nice medieval feel to the set. A copy of the game was published in issue #128 of Dragon magazine, Dec 1987 (later republished as part of a boxed set: "The Best of Dragon Games" in 1990). One of the oldest games in the world - traced in various versions to the Vikings, Welsh, Saxons, and Irish. The origins of this game can be traced through Latrunculorum, played by the Romans, to the even older versions played by the Ancient Greeks and Egyptians. Derivatives of Hnefatafl include Breakthru, Break Away, Tablut and Thud.

Additional information Additional information
Mechanics: Action Point Allowance System
Categories: Strategy
Alternative names: Fitchneal Hnefatafl Jogo dos Vikings King's Table King's Table King's Table King's Table Kongens bord Linneo Nefatavl Papillon Papillon's Escape Papillon's Escape Papillon's Escape Papillon's Escape Tafl Tawlbwrdd The Game Ned Kelly The Viking Game Viikinkipäällikkö Vikings Cthulhu vs the Vikings Fitchneal Hnefat'afl Hnefatafl Hnefatafl: Ajedrez Vikingo Hnefatafl: The Ancient Viking Board Game Hnefatafl: The Viking Game Hnefatafl: Viking Chess Jogo dos Vikings King's Table Kongens bord Linneo Nefatavl Tafl Tafl King Tafl Mini Tavl Tawlbwrdd The Game Ned Kelly The Viking Game Viikinkipäällikkö Vikingaspelet Vikings Гнефатафл
In 5 wishlists In 1 collection This was seen 7783 times