I just came across an article in a 2010 publication of the Board Game Studies gang - The author says there's evidence that the player pawns stay together in a connected line, and when they move, it's the trailing pawn moves to the front of the line. If the dice indicate a move of three (for example), this action happens thrice. The line of pieces would move along sort of like a caterpillar. Interesting!
Great videos! Getting lots of Christmas gift ideas for our game-loving family members! Thank you.
Love your viking games. You make it so easy to understand them.
This would be a good game for Board Game Arena. I'm paying tribute to your channel tomorrow with my Bobail video!
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I just came across an article in a 2010 publication of the Board Game Studies gang - The author says there's evidence that the player pawns stay together in a connected line, and when they move, it's the trailing pawn moves to the front of the line. If the dice indicate a move of three (for example), this action happens thrice. The line of pieces would move along sort of like a caterpillar. Interesting!
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Have you made a list of game types?
I've played around with it, but gave up. 😁