Game of Goose (1587)
Spielzeit: 20
Min. Alter: 5
Spieler: 2 - 6
Verlag: Mulder, Johann Raab, Editrice Giochi, Georg Nikolaus Renner, Waldpost Spiele-Verlag, Clementoni, Palet spil, White Horse, Selecta Spielzeug, Playbox, Carlo Coriolani, Dominioni Editore, Galt Toys, Ricon, Douwe Egberts, Hausser, Jeux Stella, King International, Tactic, Tomland, Jumbo, Christian Janicot, Peri Spiele, David Funck, Schmidt Spiele, Epinal, play time, Marigó, Reader's Digest, Papita, Cayro, The Games, Johann Trautner, Fratelli Fabbri Editori (Fabbri Editore), MB Juegos, ERA Aux Fruits D'Orient, Peliko Oy, Sala, Martin Fritz, Diabolo, Louvre Editions, Koster Brothers, Chupa Chups, HEMA, Mon Petit Art, Inovac Rima SA, Jos. Scholz, Editions ATLAS, Egel-Spelen, Kadon Enterprises, Nathan, J Vlieger, Wild Horse, Galleryplay, Ludens Spirit, Berliner Spielkarten, Carlit, Kids Games Ltd, Pellerin & Cie, Carrom Art, MB Spellen, Nederlandse Spellenfabriek B.V. Amsterdam, René Ackermann, Majora, Spear's Games, Watilliaux, John Wallis, Verlag J. A. Steinkamp, Jeu Jura, (Public Domain), Saussine Editeur, (Unknown), Noris Spiele, Verlag G.N. Renner, Società Editrice Internazionale, John Bowles & Son, Borras Plana S.A., Το Καλό Παιχνίδι Α.Ε., ΕΠΑ (EPA), Rubinstein, Nürburg Spiele, Brückner Spiele, University Games, Reclame Uitgaven De Beukelaer, Selecta Spel en Hobby, Altap, XVIe, ASS Altenburger Spielkarten, Galison, Robert Sayer, Société Générale Polishes, Otto Maier Verlag, Sio, Klee, Brimtoy, La Petite Boîte, Role of Honour Games, R. H. Laurie, ABC Nürnberg, Schmidt France, Zwan, (Self-Published), H. Overton, Abel Klinger, Djeco, Daniel Mercier Chocolatier & Créateur, Ravensburger, ABRA, Oehmigke & Riemschneider, Tietz und Pinthus, Bookmark Verlag, Clown Games, Diset S. A.
Designer: (Uncredited)
Künstler: Claude Deschamps, Yasmin Imamura, Sébastien Chebret, Michael Holzbecher, Séverine Prélat, Florence Thuillier, Eugen Osswald, Mauro Gariglio, Martin Jarrie
Mechaniken: Dice Rolling, Events, Track Movement, Lose a Turn, Roll / Spin and Move, Race
Min. Alter: 5
Spieler: 2 - 6
Verlag: Mulder, Johann Raab, Editrice Giochi, Georg Nikolaus Renner, Waldpost Spiele-Verlag, Clementoni, Palet spil, White Horse, Selecta Spielzeug, Playbox, Carlo Coriolani, Dominioni Editore, Galt Toys, Ricon, Douwe Egberts, Hausser, Jeux Stella, King International, Tactic, Tomland, Jumbo, Christian Janicot, Peri Spiele, David Funck, Schmidt Spiele, Epinal, play time, Marigó, Reader's Digest, Papita, Cayro, The Games, Johann Trautner, Fratelli Fabbri Editori (Fabbri Editore), MB Juegos, ERA Aux Fruits D'Orient, Peliko Oy, Sala, Martin Fritz, Diabolo, Louvre Editions, Koster Brothers, Chupa Chups, HEMA, Mon Petit Art, Inovac Rima SA, Jos. Scholz, Editions ATLAS, Egel-Spelen, Kadon Enterprises, Nathan, J Vlieger, Wild Horse, Galleryplay, Ludens Spirit, Berliner Spielkarten, Carlit, Kids Games Ltd, Pellerin & Cie, Carrom Art, MB Spellen, Nederlandse Spellenfabriek B.V. Amsterdam, René Ackermann, Majora, Spear's Games, Watilliaux, John Wallis, Verlag J. A. Steinkamp, Jeu Jura, (Public Domain), Saussine Editeur, (Unknown), Noris Spiele, Verlag G.N. Renner, Società Editrice Internazionale, John Bowles & Son, Borras Plana S.A., Το Καλό Παιχνίδι Α.Ε., ΕΠΑ (EPA), Rubinstein, Nürburg Spiele, Brückner Spiele, University Games, Reclame Uitgaven De Beukelaer, Selecta Spel en Hobby, Altap, XVIe, ASS Altenburger Spielkarten, Galison, Robert Sayer, Société Générale Polishes, Otto Maier Verlag, Sio, Klee, Brimtoy, La Petite Boîte, Role of Honour Games, R. H. Laurie, ABC Nürnberg, Schmidt France, Zwan, (Self-Published), H. Overton, Abel Klinger, Djeco, Daniel Mercier Chocolatier & Créateur, Ravensburger, ABRA, Oehmigke & Riemschneider, Tietz und Pinthus, Bookmark Verlag, Clown Games, Diset S. A.
Designer: (Uncredited)
Künstler: Claude Deschamps, Yasmin Imamura, Sébastien Chebret, Michael Holzbecher, Séverine Prélat, Florence Thuillier, Eugen Osswald, Mauro Gariglio, Martin Jarrie
Mechaniken: Dice Rolling, Events, Track Movement, Lose a Turn, Roll / Spin and Move, Race
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The Game of Goose is an ancient children's classic, possibly tracing its roots all the way to the Ancient Egyptian game of Mehen which was played in early Old Kingdom times.
Francesco de Medici in Italy sent a copy of this game to King Felipe II of Spain during the 16th century.
It became one of the most popular games in Europe during that time.
Circa 1600, Benoît Rigaud's heirs printed in Lyon "Le Jeu de l'oye, renouvellé des Grecs, jeu de grand plaisir, comme aujourd'huy princes & grands seigneur" [sic] "le pratiquent" - Le jeu de l'oie, renewed from the Greeks, game of great pleasure, as today princes and great lord [sic] play it -, the oldest French copy known.
Father Claude-François Menestrier describes the game in his "Bibliothèque curieuse et instructive" (1704) : 'There's another type of game, that seems easier to learn, and easier to play; it's the game of goose so common and it is said to come from the Greeks, though nothing can be found about it in their authors. This game is much easier than cards game, because it's always wholly displayed to the players, and, being in the form of a snail or spirally folded snake, it's appropriate to print the things that one wants to learn...'.
The game became an instant hit in France in the 1600s, and engendered a lot of variants (educational, commemorative, ...) up to the present day.
It turned up later in England about 1750, according to Whitehouse, under the title "Royall & most pleasant game of the goose - Invented at the Consistory in Rome and are printed and sold by H. OVERTON at Ye White Horse without Newgate where all sorts of Fine Prints and maps are Sold and Framed at Reasonable Rate".
By 1851 it had been copied by the American publisher J.P. Beach of New York who entitled it The Jolly Game of Goose. An 1855 edition was called simply The Game of Goose.
It is a simple game of racing, using a spiral track with lovely illustrations. The main principle is one shared with Snakes and Ladders as well as the later Game of Life: virtue is rewarded and vice is punished.
Schmidt Spiele rates their Gänsespiel for ages 5 and up.
Bibliography
Whitehouse, F. R. B. (1971) [1951]. Table games of Georgian and Victorian days. Birmingham: Priory Press Ltd.
'Jeux de princes, jeux de vilains', edited by Eve Netchine, Bibliothèque nationale de France / Seuil (2009).
--gameplay description from Wikipedia:
The board consists of a track with consecutively numbered spaces (usually 63), and is often arranged in a spiral with the starting point at the outside. Each player's piece is moved according to throws of one or two dice. Scattered throughout the board are a number of spaces on which a goose is depicted; landing on a goose allows the player to move again by the same distance. Additional shortcuts, such as spaces marked with a bridge, move the player to some other specified position. There are also a few penalty spaces which force the player to move backwards or lose one or more turns, the most recognizable being the one marked with a skull and symbolizing death; landing on this space results in the player being sent back to start. On Spanish boards the reverse is usually a Pachisi board.
Many themed versions of the game have been created, depicting topics as diverse as ice skating, Richard Nixon, and sewage pumps. These can be valued for their historical or artistic merits even by those who have no interest in the game itself, with some editions having been sold for thousands of dollars at auction or displayed in museums.
Francesco de Medici in Italy sent a copy of this game to King Felipe II of Spain during the 16th century.
It became one of the most popular games in Europe during that time.
Circa 1600, Benoît Rigaud's heirs printed in Lyon "Le Jeu de l'oye, renouvellé des Grecs, jeu de grand plaisir, comme aujourd'huy princes & grands seigneur" [sic] "le pratiquent" - Le jeu de l'oie, renewed from the Greeks, game of great pleasure, as today princes and great lord [sic] play it -, the oldest French copy known.
Father Claude-François Menestrier describes the game in his "Bibliothèque curieuse et instructive" (1704) : 'There's another type of game, that seems easier to learn, and easier to play; it's the game of goose so common and it is said to come from the Greeks, though nothing can be found about it in their authors. This game is much easier than cards game, because it's always wholly displayed to the players, and, being in the form of a snail or spirally folded snake, it's appropriate to print the things that one wants to learn...'.
The game became an instant hit in France in the 1600s, and engendered a lot of variants (educational, commemorative, ...) up to the present day.
It turned up later in England about 1750, according to Whitehouse, under the title "Royall & most pleasant game of the goose - Invented at the Consistory in Rome and are printed and sold by H. OVERTON at Ye White Horse without Newgate where all sorts of Fine Prints and maps are Sold and Framed at Reasonable Rate".
By 1851 it had been copied by the American publisher J.P. Beach of New York who entitled it The Jolly Game of Goose. An 1855 edition was called simply The Game of Goose.
It is a simple game of racing, using a spiral track with lovely illustrations. The main principle is one shared with Snakes and Ladders as well as the later Game of Life: virtue is rewarded and vice is punished.
Schmidt Spiele rates their Gänsespiel for ages 5 and up.
Bibliography
Whitehouse, F. R. B. (1971) [1951]. Table games of Georgian and Victorian days. Birmingham: Priory Press Ltd.
'Jeux de princes, jeux de vilains', edited by Eve Netchine, Bibliothèque nationale de France / Seuil (2009).
--gameplay description from Wikipedia:
The board consists of a track with consecutively numbered spaces (usually 63), and is often arranged in a spiral with the starting point at the outside. Each player's piece is moved according to throws of one or two dice. Scattered throughout the board are a number of spaces on which a goose is depicted; landing on a goose allows the player to move again by the same distance. Additional shortcuts, such as spaces marked with a bridge, move the player to some other specified position. There are also a few penalty spaces which force the player to move backwards or lose one or more turns, the most recognizable being the one marked with a skull and symbolizing death; landing on this space results in the player being sent back to start. On Spanish boards the reverse is usually a Pachisi board.
Many themed versions of the game have been created, depicting topics as diverse as ice skating, Richard Nixon, and sewage pumps. These can be valued for their historical or artistic merits even by those who have no interest in the game itself, with some editions having been sold for thousands of dollars at auction or displayed in museums.
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Jeu du Chemin de Fer ou du Jeu de l'oie ferroviaire ,
Het Apenspel ,
Piggelmee ,
Ganzenbord Assen ,
Oudhollands Ganzenbord ,
The New and Favorite Game of Mother Goose and the Golden Egg ,
Das kleine Gänsespiel ,
Ein Neu-Erfundenes Ganss-Spiel ,
En voyage avec Vauban ,
Neues Gänse Spiel ,
Die große Überfahrt: Gänsespiel ,
Ganzenbord 3D ,
Goose Game ,
Gässpelet ,
Lustiges Gänse Spiel ,
Löwenspiel ,
Gänsespiel ,
Zodiac Race Classic Game Bandana ,
Jogo da Glória ,
The Game of Goose set around Lake Como ,
Het Efteling Spel ,
Het Ganzenbord ,
Le Jeu du Crocodile Nîmois ,
Il dilettevole Gioco di Loca ,
Neues Gänsespiel ,
Il Gioco con le Oche ,
Jeu de l'âne Noirmoutier ,
Ganzenbord ,
Het Samson Spel ,
Het Oud Hollandse Ganzenbord ,
Joc de l'oca ,
Το παιχνίδι της χήνας ,
Jeu de l'oie: Un petit tour au musée du Louvre ,
La Oca Loca ,
Het echt ganzenspel ,
Juego de la oca ,
Wilde-Ganzenbord ,
Jogo do Ganso ,
Das Grosse Gänse Spiel ,
The Game of the Goose ,
Jeu de l'Oie: Pédagogique – Sur la culture du Cacao ,
Das Gänsespiel ,
Jeu de l'Huile de Table des Chartreux ,
De school gaat uit ,
Royall & most pleasant game of the goose ,
Reise in die Ewigkeit ,
Gåsspelet ,
Das Khurtzweillige Fortuna-Spill ,
Jeu de L'oie et Petits Chevaux ,
Reuze Ganzenbord ,
Oud-Hollandsch Ganzenbord ,
Le Jeu de l'Oie ,
Il Gioco dell'Oca ,
Das neue Affenspiel ,
Det nya gåsspelet ,
Il gioco dell'oca di Milano ,
Nouveau Jeu De L'Oie ,
Ganzenbord spelkleed ,
Game of Goose ,
I personaggi della Commedia ,
Gänseliesl ,
Jeu de l'Oie ,
Le Jeu d'Oie ,
The new and marvellous game of the goose, or, one man's morris-off ,
Oud-Hollands Ganzenbord ,
Kva-Kvaak hanhipeli ,
The Royal Game of Goose ,
Jeu de l'oie des archives départementales du Gard ,
Het nieuwe ganzenspel ,
Il Gioco di Jules Verne ,
Het Aloude Ganzenspel ,
Leeuwenspel ,
Nederlandsch Ganze Spel ,
Oud Hollands Ganzenbord ,
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Gioco dell'Oca ,
Das lustige Affenspiel für Jung und Alt ,
Giuoco dell'Oca ,
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Il Gioco Dell' Oca Dilettevole ,
The Royal Game of the Goose ,
Il Gioco dell'Oca del Lago di Como ,
Het Out-Hollandse Ganzenbord ,
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Gåsespillet ,
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