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There are many legendary games in the Middle Ages with professed losses of clothes, horses and, what is more, whole estates, and ...
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I'm currently writing a book that takes place in a medieval society One of the main scenes takes place in a tavern. In the tavern they will play a game in which...
Probably also played in the Middle Ages: Backgammon (a version called Tables) Alquerque, an early form of Draughts/Checkers. Pachisi in India. Mancala in Africa. Go in China. Localised Asian Chess variants.
Traditional pub games include: Darts (various games) Bowls (various games) Dice games, such as shut the box. Card games, such as Cribbage. Dominoes especially Fives and Threes. Cue & ball games: Billiards, Bar billiards, Snooker, Bagatelle. Bat & ball games: Cricket, Knur and spell, Bat and trap, Tip-cat.
Shatranj, the basic medieval game which spread through the Arabic world to Europe. This is the nearest thing to "generic medieval ...
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