Hare games

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Le jeu du lièvre et du chien est un jeu de stratégie combinatoire abstrait à deux joueurs. Son invention remonte au Moyen Âge. Il était populaire parmi les forces armées françaises lors de la guerre franco-allemande de 1870 au XIXe siècle. Au XXIe siècle, il est peu connu. rdf:langString
兔棋(Hare games),是昔日流行於歐洲中古世紀兩人棋類統稱,具有數種大致相同的規則與棋盤,歷史可追溯至古羅馬的熊棋,勝利條件與老虎棋類似,但不具吃子規則,與後來的狐棋有關。 rdf:langString
Hare games are two-player abstract strategy board games that were popular in medieval northern Europe up until the 19th century. In this game, a hare is trying to get past three dogs who are trying to surround it and trap it. The three dogs are represented by three pieces which normally start on one end of the board, and the hare is represented by one piece that usually starts in the middle of the board or is dropped on any vacant point in the beginning of the game. rdf:langString
El juego de la liebre y los perros cazadores es un juego de estrategia abstracta para dos jugadores, donde uno representa a la liebre y el otro a 3 perros cazadores. Respectivamente, el primero intenta escabullirse de los perros mientras que el otro jugador procura acorralarla. La invención de este juego se remonta a la Edad Media cuando los juegos de liebres eran muy populares principalmente en el norte de Europa. Entre las fuerzas armadas francesas fue muy popular durante la guerra franco-prusiana en el siglo XIX, pero en el siglo XXI es poco conocido.​ rdf:langString
rdf:langString Juego de la liebre y los perros cazadores
rdf:langString Hare games
rdf:langString Jeu du lièvre et du chien
rdf:langString 兔棋
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rdf:langString Hare games are two-player abstract strategy board games that were popular in medieval northern Europe up until the 19th century. In this game, a hare is trying to get past three dogs who are trying to surround it and trap it. The three dogs are represented by three pieces which normally start on one end of the board, and the hare is represented by one piece that usually starts in the middle of the board or is dropped on any vacant point in the beginning of the game. Hare games are similar to Bear games and hunt games. One side has more pieces than the other with the larger side attempting to hem in the smaller side. The smaller side though is usually compensated with more powers. Where Hare games differ is that the hounds can only move forward or sideways, and not backwards. The hunters in the Bear games can move in all directions. Furthermore, the dog in the Hare games cannot capture any of the hares, unlike the tigers, leopards, jaguars, and foxes in the hunt games which can capture their respective prey counterparts. There are several different Hare game boards depending upon the country of origin. Many preferred the narrow double-ended spearhead-like boards with orthogonal and diagonal lines running through them. There were several variations on this design. However, one in Denmark used a round board, and another design is found in Latvia. Hare games are referred to by different names. In 19th century France, a hare game that was popular among the military was called The Soldiers' Game. The dog is sometimes referred to as a hound, and hence the alternative title to this game as Hare and hounds. Other names are French Military Game, Game of Dwarfs, The Devil among tailors, and Trevolpa or Volpalejden. As the rules of the game are simple to program, there are many electronic implementations of the game. The second link below allows you to play this game. In this computer game, the hares and hounds are reversed. Instead, it is the hounds attempting to surround and immobilize the hare.
rdf:langString El juego de la liebre y los perros cazadores es un juego de estrategia abstracta para dos jugadores, donde uno representa a la liebre y el otro a 3 perros cazadores. Respectivamente, el primero intenta escabullirse de los perros mientras que el otro jugador procura acorralarla. La invención de este juego se remonta a la Edad Media cuando los juegos de liebres eran muy populares principalmente en el norte de Europa. Entre las fuerzas armadas francesas fue muy popular durante la guerra franco-prusiana en el siglo XIX, pero en el siglo XXI es poco conocido.​ Este juego combina "una simplicidad extrema con una extraordinaria sutileza estratégica".​
rdf:langString Le jeu du lièvre et du chien est un jeu de stratégie combinatoire abstrait à deux joueurs. Son invention remonte au Moyen Âge. Il était populaire parmi les forces armées françaises lors de la guerre franco-allemande de 1870 au XIXe siècle. Au XXIe siècle, il est peu connu.
rdf:langString 兔棋(Hare games),是昔日流行於歐洲中古世紀兩人棋類統稱,具有數種大致相同的規則與棋盤,歷史可追溯至古羅馬的熊棋,勝利條件與老虎棋類似,但不具吃子規則,與後來的狐棋有關。
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