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King's Table | Game

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This 12 inch GO set is a great starter set, featuring a beautiful wood board and stones. Like martial arts, GO is an exercise in concentration, balance, and discipline. GO can be learned in minutes, but can take a lifetime to master.

Includes: GO board measures 11.75" x 11.75" x 3/8", 361 pieces, instructions

Utilizes social, verbal, and cognitive skills while enjoying the company of your opponent

Suitable for ages 8+ up. For 2 Players.

Warning! Not suitable for children under 3 years. Small parts - chocking hazard.

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We are still fascinated with ancient Egyptian civilization. There are many unanswered questions that still perplex the scientists and engineers of today's world. You have a chance to relive the life of Egyptian royalty, and play Senet, the favorite game of the pharaohs. There were ancient Senet games found in King Tutankhamon's tomb. It's very likely that King Tut played Senet during his short life. Over the centuries, the Senet game evolved into Backgammon - another game of chance and strategy.

Suitable for ages 8+ up. For 2 Players.

Includes: pullout drawer for storing all pieces; 10 player pieces (five green silos and five natural wood cones), 4 wooden "dice" sticks, and a contemporary die. Board measures 16" x 5" x 2".

Warning! Not suitable for children under 3 years. Small parts - chocking hazard.

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Ur of Antiquity was played over 4,500 years ago in the Sumerian city of Ur, the biblical Ur of the Chaldess. The game was discovered in the 1920’s by the British archaeologist Sir Leonard Wooley. Sir Leonard excavated a series of mass grave and among the treasures were a number of elaborately inlaid game boards. This game is modeled after the most intricate of the games discovered by Sir Leonard. The game was a favorite with the royal and wealthy inhabitants of Mesopotamia. The Ancient Game of UR evolved into the games we know today as Draughts and Checkers.

Includes: Hardwood Board (13.5" x 5.25" x 1.75") with storage and pieces. Features 8 pyramid shaped dice and 14 playing pieces.

Warning! Not suitable for children under 3 years. Small parts - chocking hazard.

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A bamboo version of the classic game. The magnetized clasp and small size make it perfect for travel.
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This is an exact replica of the Viking game played in A.D. 400, as found in Lapland in 1732. In order to understand the game, we had to go back to where the games Tafl and Hnefatafl were popular in the Viking Homeland of Scandinavia. Over the centuries the game developed and different versions of the board have been found by archaeologists in sites from Ireland to Ukraine. This game is known as a primitive version of today’s game of chess as all the pieces have the same movement as the rook.

Suitable for ages 8+ up. For 2 Players.

Includes: pullout drawer for storing all wood pieces; 16 blue player pieces, 8 cones, and golden center piece. Board measures 9" x 9" x 2".

Warning! Not suitable for children under 3 years. Small parts - chocking hazard.

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