Steeplechase (1899)
Temps de jeu: 30
Age min.: 8
Joueurs: 2 - 4
Editeur: Waddingtons, H. P. Gibson & Sons, SPIKA GmbH, Klee, Bergmann & Co., Harlesden Games, Sala, Spear's Games, Richard Franz, Schmidt & Römer, Mulder, AK Spiele Heimchen, Watilliaux, Ilex, Sala Games, Chad Valley Co Ltd., Franz Schmidt, Abel Klinger, Somerville Ltd.
Concepteurs: (Uncredited)
Artistes: (Uncredited)
Mécaniques: Roll / Spin and Move
Age min.: 8
Joueurs: 2 - 4
Editeur: Waddingtons, H. P. Gibson & Sons, SPIKA GmbH, Klee, Bergmann & Co., Harlesden Games, Sala, Spear's Games, Richard Franz, Schmidt & Römer, Mulder, AK Spiele Heimchen, Watilliaux, Ilex, Sala Games, Chad Valley Co Ltd., Franz Schmidt, Abel Klinger, Somerville Ltd.
Concepteurs: (Uncredited)
Artistes: (Uncredited)
Mécaniques: Roll / Spin and Move
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A simple roll and move horse race game simulating a steeplechase. The four horses race around the board jumping water and hedges as they sprint for the finish line.
One of the first illustrated race game after The Game of Goose, and The Game of Human Life (c1790). Perhaps the first Sport Race game, and probably of French origin. Several Parisian copies of the boards have been uploaded on the collector Alain Koli's blog, Collection de jeux anciens : Georges Tempier c1850, Nicolas Rousseau c1850, Alexandre Gautier c1851, Bernard Coudert c1860, Hippolyte Narçon c1860/73, Charles Watilliaux c1885. The game has been patented by Georges Tempier in 1851. R. C. Bell in his Games to play (1988) gives the board and the rules of a parisian version by Narçon (1820-1889) for English speaking people, with a lithography by H. Jannin.
One of the first illustrated race game after The Game of Goose, and The Game of Human Life (c1790). Perhaps the first Sport Race game, and probably of French origin. Several Parisian copies of the boards have been uploaded on the collector Alain Koli's blog, Collection de jeux anciens : Georges Tempier c1850, Nicolas Rousseau c1850, Alexandre Gautier c1851, Bernard Coudert c1860, Hippolyte Narçon c1860/73, Charles Watilliaux c1885. The game has been patented by Georges Tempier in 1851. R. C. Bell in his Games to play (1988) gives the board and the rules of a parisian version by Narçon (1820-1889) for English speaking people, with a lithography by H. Jannin.
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Le jeu a également été publié sous ces noms:
Steckenpferd-Rennen ,
Das Wettrennen ,
Das Wettrennen mit Totalisator ,
Hästkapplöpning ,
Steeple-Chase ,
The Steeple-Chase ,
Wettrenn-Spiel ,
Wettrennen ,
Ratsastuskilpailut ,
Horse Shoes ,
Wettrenn-Spiel mit Totalisator ,
Neues Wettrennspiel ,
Das große Pferde-Wetrennen-Spiel in der kleinen Schachtel ,
Steeplechase ,
Pferderennen ,
Wettrennen mit Totalisator ,
Ιππόδρομος ,
Wettrennspiel
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