Chess The fidchell rules, playing pieces and board are not known for sure, but it is known to have been a celebrated two-person strategy game played on a board with opposing sets of pieces in equal numbers.
Which ancient game is played in many variations around the world, but all with the general aim of capturing the opponent's seeds or counters?
A family of ancient Germanic and Celtic games played in northern Europe on a checkered or latticed board, involves two armies one of which is trying to capture the other one's king, possibly using dice, and was called ...?