Ancient boardgames

MegaHiro91

Lightbringer
Level 3
Joined
Jan 24, 2025
Messages
352
Reaction score
498
Points
977
Location
Danmark
I know the title is vague since many boardgames are thousands of years old, and that's the intension with the thread. Do you guys play any games that are ancient in origin? Personally I have taken an interest in the ancient Egyptian game called Senet which is said to date back about 5000 years and "possibly" be the first, though experts still can't agree on that. So ancient in fact that while there are general agreed upon rules, these rules vary a bit depending on who you ask, as we really have no idea how the original game was played, which is why modern rules are something we have pieced together by documents here and there.

Senet.jpg
 
A family of games known as Tafl games (but we would just call it Viking chess)
There are a few different variations with different sized boards but the ones I'm most familiar with are Tablut:
719y3PwvgDL.jpg

And Hnefatafl:
Tafl.jpg

The way I understand it - historically this game was very popular in Europe and surrounding areas but was superseded by chess in the 1500s. It doesn't really play anything like chess but it does have a chessy vibe.

Also, I know this isn't an ancient game but I went on holiday with some friends and whilst we were there they got like really invested in Perudo (also known as Dudo, or Liar's Dice) which is that game they play in Pirates of the Caribbean.
P-2.jpg

Snowballing is quite common in all of these games but personally I think that's what gives them their appeal. Modern game design tends to treat snowballing as a purely negative thing and I think efforts to combat it can often make games feel too swingy and unnatural. I get modern games also have to factor in the spectator experience in a way games never quite had to in the past, but watching my friend clutch a perudo game he almost certainly should have lost just through deceitful skill alone has stuck with me more than anything I've seen out of the fighting game scene for years (saying this as an upset fighting game lover, not a hater btw)
 
I used to play Mancala which I first learned when playing Quest for Glory III (no joke). I didn't know it was a real African game until my aunt came back from Africa with the exact same board game she bought in store. I had to teach her how to play. :->
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Connect with us

Featured Video

Gintama Rumble (VITA)

Latest Threads

The best 3D Castlevania is...

Demon's Souls

No, wait, hear me out. In the sense of the traditional stage-based Castlevanias I...
Read more

The GKD Pixel 2 Is an Really Best!!

1000936421.jpg


This device is a master of stealth — its concealability is insane.
Despite its...
Read more

My music... recorded 12 years ago.

It´s friday night and nostalgia kicks in ::rolleyes. Looking trough an old folder in one of my...
Read more

Instant Favorites

Have you ever played a game for the first time, and almost immediately realized that it's gonna...
Read more

Online statistics

Members online
145
Guests online
530
Total visitors
675

Forum statistics

Threads
7,076
Messages
177,938
Members
507,709
Latest member
hayser 32

Support us

Back
Top