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Senet was an ancient Egyptian board game played with counters and throw sticks.
It has 64 squares. Half of them are black and half of them are white.
The best-known is called Senet, played on a 3x10 board; although the rules are debated, Senet sets are readily available today. Mehen is played on a board carved into a spiral to look like a snake. Twenty Squares, excavated in Iran, was likely also played in this area under the name Aseb. Hounds and Jackals used carved pegs to move around a game board toward "eternity."
Most people in Roman times did not have much spare time. They were too busy working. They liked games though. Soldiers often played board games with counters and dice. Counters and boards for their games have been found. Archaeologists aren't always sure of the rules!
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Snakesnake
the early game was called ''shake'' '-'
Snake was an early board game played by Egyptian children. The board was shaped like a coiled snake, and the counters were moved until the first person reached the center.
the board games is called snake
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50 Squares
the early game was called ''shake'' '-'
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players take turns to place two counters on the board, if they get a word they get another counter. the player with most counters at the end of the game wins.