
Agon - victorian 1842 board game in faux leather pouch, 35 cm / 13.78 inches diameter
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€30.00
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Agon is a strategy game invented by Anthony Peacock, and first published in 1842. It is a two-player game played on a hexagonal game board, and is notable for being the oldest known board game played on a board of hexagonal cells.
Each player has one queen and six guards. Players determine who moves first, then turns alternate. On each turn, a player moves one of their pieces.
It is one of the best intellectual games for kids and adults. Easy to learn! A great present for any occasion.
The board games we make are engraved onto faux leather and reinforced with stainless steel eyelets. Easy to transport, pull the cord and the game is packed and ready to go! You may take our games to go while traveling or visiting. When packed, our games don't take up much space, so you may take your board game collection with you easily!
What you get, is the full game, with the 14 glass beads and english rules.
WARNING: Not suitable for children under 3 years of age. Contains small parts which may create a choking hazard, therefore adult supervision is required.
The leather pouch has a diameter of 35 cm / 13.78 inches when fully spread out.
Materials : glass beads, stainless steel eyelets, faux leather, cotton cord, organza.