
Instructions This is a two-player game. One person plays the red circle (the “Fox”) and the other player plays the thirteen white circles (the “Geese”). The two players have different objectives …
Freydal's Continued Relevance: Understanding the Medieval Mind: The study of the Freydal manuscript continues to provide rich insights into the social, cultural, and artistic facets of …
Medieval: The XIIIth Century in Europe is a card game for 3 to 5 players, covering, very loosely, the events, situations and rivalries of the 13th century. Medievaluses the ÒEnigmaÓ system, …
Daily Life In Medieval Times Daily life in medieval times was a complex tapestry woven from the distinct threads of social class, occupation, religion, and geography. The medieval period, …
Rules for Three Medieval Games Fox and Geese This game dates back at least as far as 1300 CE in Iceland. The player who represents the Geese places 13 pieces along one edge of the …
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Cultures of Play, 1300‒1700 Cultures of Play, 1300‒1700 provides a forum for investigating the full scope of medieval and early modern play, from toys and games to dramatic performances, …