Born in Northern Europe at the time of the Vikings, is mentioned in the Saga of Grettis, probably written by an Icelandic Monaco at the end of the thirteenth century, it is found as a traditional game initially in France and England , and then spread to the rest of Europe.
is part of the game unbalanced, in which two opponents contend for the victory has a number of game pieces mixed.
In this game the white player (geese) has provided 13 pieces with the task of holding the black player (the fox) with a single piece available, which aims to capture all enemy pawns, or at least as many you need to make your opponent harmless.
Also this board is made of wood pyrography and finished with beeswax.
The playing pieces are hand painted.
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