Nine Men's Morris civil warOne of the oldest and most popular games in the history of human civilization, versions of Nine Men's Morris are found nearly everywhere in every age. Once you play, you'll see why. It is the prime example of the three in a row genre, and the pattern of the board is very recognizable. In the first phase, the two players place one piece per turn on the points of the board, attempting to form a row of three of their pieces. When this is done, they may
but players can move their pieces after they are place on the board
The game of MuTorere originated among the Maori tribes of New Zealand (though similar games are found elsewhere)
Made in the USA for 2 players ages 8+
The games of Halma and Chinese Checkers are derived from this smaller 2-player version
Before contact with Europeans
the game was played using small pieces of white coral and black lava on a large carved rock which doubled as both board and table
after a die roll with no playable options
Each card depicts experiments
Placing pieces to form a row of three will win
but these can actually come in handy under certain conditions
Round the Clock is adaptation of the old game "Shut the Box
landing on the same space