Ancient Greek Board Game Hnefatafl (Trioli) by Greg Zorzos
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@SwingingRingaDing cause you're right
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How the hell is this pronounced??
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Half of these boards are Morris boards of various numbers. There's even a Tic-Tac-Toe game. Granted, he does show a lot of different tafl variants, including Fox & Geese. And there's one board at the beginning that looks like Byzantine chess with either a bent backgammon board or a four player backgammon board around the border.
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Maybe the Greeks invaded Norway and forgot to tell anyone. :) The Greeks did have a boardgame in which moves were done in a similar way. As did the Romans. These involved balanced sides and a balanced starting position, likely mimicking a skirmish in the open. (Tafl games seem to model an attack on a town or village.) There was a Celtic boardgame by the name of Gwyddbwyll, but nothing survives bar a few brief mentions in legends.
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do u know how to play them
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Well if you watch it, he does display -some- diagrams of Hnefatafl boards as well as some other "tafl" games, but it also includes diagrams of totally unrelated games like 9-man Morris.
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a caso?
a caso.
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yes I think it is
Thought that Hnefatafl was a Scandinavian game played by the vikings.
SwingingRingaDing 4 years ago 5
Isn't a Hnefatafl Germany, as opposed to Greek?
MidgardEagle 4 years ago 3