Nine Mens Morris Game

$39.95

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A unique Australian game, Nine Mens Morris game includes: 1 game board locally handcrafted from authentic Australian Tasmanian Oak, 9 white and 9 black quality marble playing tokens packed in a quality calico carry case. In addition there are instructions for the traditional game of Nine Mens Morris which has been played in Australia for over 100 years, described in a compact rule book.

This iconic Australian game is designed in a style reminiscent of the early 20th century at the height of its popularity.

Age: 8+

Players: 2

Product Size: 300 x 230 x 30mm

Product Weight: 450g

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A unique Australian game, Nine Mens Morris game includes: 1 game board locally handcrafted from authentic Australian Tasmanian Oak, 9 white and 9 black quality marble playing tokens packed in a quality calico carry case. In addition there are instructions for the traditional game of Nine Mens Morris which has been played in Australia for over 100 years, described in a compact rule book.

This iconic Australian game is designed in a style reminiscent of the early 20th century at the height of its popularity.

Age: 8+

Players: 2

Product Size: 300 x 230 x 30mm

Product Weight: 450g

GST Included.

A unique Australian game, Nine Mens Morris game includes: 1 game board locally handcrafted from authentic Australian Tasmanian Oak, 9 white and 9 black quality marble playing tokens packed in a quality calico carry case. In addition there are instructions for the traditional game of Nine Mens Morris which has been played in Australia for over 100 years, described in a compact rule book.

This iconic Australian game is designed in a style reminiscent of the early 20th century at the height of its popularity.

Age: 8+

Players: 2

Product Size: 300 x 230 x 30mm

Product Weight: 450g

A traditional Australian game of strategy. Two players compete with nine tokens each to create horizontal and vertical lines to remove their opponent’s tokens from the board and reduce them to less than three tokens or leave them unable to make a move.

Introduced to Australia during European settlement, the game has its origins in antiquity and has been known by many names including ‘Mill’, ‘Merilles’, and ‘Cowboy Checkers’.