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  1. TABVLA Tabvla is a 2 player game about strategy, and is a fun table and dice game to play for tacticians of all ages. Tabvla board: How to Play. When beginning a new game, the highest roll of two dice (or one d12) will go first; or if played in succession the loser of the prior game shall go first. Each player starts with 15 marble tiles of the same color, the goal of the game is to move your pieces around the board into the home tiles. On the start of each turn the player will roll 2 6 sided dice or 1 12 sided dice, the player is allowed to set as many pieces on the board or move as many spaces forward from 1 so long as the total spaces moved is equal to the dice roll. In the first part of the game you can't move past tile 12 until you have all 15 of your tiles on the board, and this per player so if P1. gets their 15 on the board they can start moving past 12 but if P2 still doesn't they have to get theirs on as well. When deciding where to place a tile, the player can't land their tile on a spot with 2 or more of the opposing player’s tiles, if the player places their tile on a tile with only 1 opposing player’s tile then they can send that tile off the board back into their hand. If there is no possible move for someone to make with their turn then their turn is skipped. The Game is won when one player moves all 15 of their tiles off the board into the home tile claiming victory.
  2. The Classical Games of Almaris This is the megathread dedicated to all of the known board, dice, and card games in the world of Almaris (and the resources needed to play them while roleplaying). If you'd like to contribute with your own games or resources, please leave a reply and I'll be sure to add it to this list. __________________________________________ Backgammon Briscola Chess Draughts The Connection of Four Cribbage Game of Ur Go and its Variations Haeseni Chess Koi-Koi Mahjong Mancala Mattock Nine Men's Morris Savoyard Tarot Senet Sternhalma
  3. I'm planning on making a megathread for the board, dice, and card games of LotC, and wanted to include fun historical games such as Xiangqi and Backgammon with resources to play them with others online while roleplaying. To help justify their existences, I was going to attach some supplementary in-world information to the games, little things like, "It's common belief that Xiangqi originated in the Jade State of Yong Ping as a variation of the traditional game of Chess." While I was flipping through the forum/wiki looking for similar posts, I found two unique LotC games and some lore for Chess. I noticed on the lore pages for Chess and Cretzer Craps, people made it clear that Chess/Craps probably didn't need its own lore. Would something like this be better posted in a roleplay, lore submission, or other subforum? While you're here, are there any games you'd like to see resources for, for playing online with others in RP?
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