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==Ekuosia==
==Ekuosia==
[[Fruckééd]] is a game of [[Natuliró|Natuá]] origin popular in southeastern [[Ekuosia]].
[[Fruckééd]] is a game of [[Natuliró|Natuá]] origin popular in southeastern [[Ekuosia]].
==Soltenna==
[[Oha]] and [[tpanaa]] are [[Quaxin Xun|Xuni]] board games of the [[tanni]] class.


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Card game]]
* [[Games of chance]]
* [[Games of chance]]
* [[Sports]]
* [[Sports]]
* [[Video games]]
* [[Video games]]


[[Category:Traditional board games]]
[[Category:Traditional board games|*]]

Latest revision as of 20:51, 5 February 2022

Board games are tabletop games that typically use pieces moved or placed on a pre-marked board (playing surface) and often include elements of table, card, role-playing, and miniatures games as well. Most feature a competition between two or more players.

Many traditional board games are popular on Sahar.

Vaniua

Many of the most popular board games in Sahar, such as draughts, originate in Vaniua. Variants of draughts include cheno, kaseh, and vucuna. Tanulash is derived from draughts, and can be played with a draughts set, but is considered a different game.

Gedvas, a game of Vosan origin, is unrelated to draughts.

Nagu and the Draconic Islands

Edasta is similar to draughts, but unrelated in origin. It originated in Astalva and is popular in other countries of the Draconic Sea such as Goal.

Kutsotolho is an ancient game of Draconic Islands origin, popular throughout Nagu and the Draconic Islands.

Parachiker is a game predominantly played in Tzulhon.

Ekuosia

Fruckééd is a game of Natuá origin popular in southeastern Ekuosia.

Soltenna

Oha and tpanaa are Xuni board games of the tanni class.

See also