Another playing field that hosts two games:
The smaller version of Go is possible on this board. Since the board only has 9 x 9 playing areas, the game is played with 81 pieces instead of 361. In Go, players use their own pieces to mark off areas that they want to conquer and also to capture their opponents' pieces.
Dai Hasami Shogi is a game in which both opponents want to conquer the stones of the other. By strategically placing the playing pieces and later moving them, stones are removed from the playing field one by one. Dai Hasami Shogi is a Japanese board game played on a regular chessboard (chess = Jap. Shogi). The game of chess apparently came to Japan in the 8th century. Since then, it has developed markedly and only resembles the game of chess commonly played in Europe today in a few aspects.
Our board games are branded onto leather, making them long-lasting. And for transportation, the game packs itself almost by itself. The only thing you have to do: press the game lightly down in the middle of the playing field with a finger, now pull on the string and the game has packed itself. It should also remain so for transportation. So now just push the bead to the bag that has just formed and the game is ready to go. The games can be used in this way on hikes, on bike tours, in the car or even on long flights. The games are so small that the pocket of a jacket is enough to take this pleasant form of entertainment with you.
Languages: Instructions: DE, FR, IT, EN
Players: 2
Contents: 1 leather playing field,
42 glass playing pieces for each player and
1 replacement for each
Warning: Caution! Not suitable for children under 3 years of age. Small parts that may be a choking hazard.
Choking hazard!
Playing field size: 30 cm