Yes they did.
unfortunatly i don't no
The rich could afford chess sets. The poor mostly had little time to play, they worked too hard.
chess and checkers
Yes and so was chess and backgammon.
yes it was it was sometimes what people did when wanted to have fun. mostly squires, knights,lords, and servents were the only peoplethat knew how to play chess
unfortunatly i don't no
Anyone who know's how to play it
Pls give answer to this.... :l
The rich could afford chess sets. The poor mostly had little time to play, they worked too hard.
In medieval times, a rook was a piece in the game of chess that could move horizontally or vertically across the board. It was a powerful piece used for strategic attacks and defense.
chess and checkers
I really have no understanding. If anyone knows it, please post it.
Ebay, Amazon, Google Shopping, or a local Renaissance Faire all have the potential to have Medieval-themed chess sets for sale. For an actual chess set from the Medieval era, you may have luck at an antique store or pawn shop, though fakes could be common.
Yes and so was chess and backgammon.
Yes and chess as well.
I assume you mean what are some good medieval themed board games? If that is correct I think Kingsburg is pretty good. Carcassone is excellent, Dominion is pretty good as well.
Medieval Europeans played chess, though it was really a game for wealthy people because chess pieces were expensive. It began to be played about the year 900, but was a bit different than the modern game. It developed during the Middle Ages, becoming more and more like what it is today, and was mostly as it now is by the year 1475. There is a link below.