Our most popular two-player game!
One of man's oldest strategy games, Morris is simple enough for children, yet the strategies can interest adults. The object is to form "mills"(3-in-a-row). When a you make a mill, you can steal an opponent's piece. You win by reducing the opponent to just 2 men. Early versions were played with 9 pieces, but in the 14th century diagonal lines were added to the board and was played with 12 men.
Our portable games are printed with durable, heat-set ink, and are completely machine-washable.
They include glass pieces, rules, a brief history of the game.
They come packaged in a plain canvas draw-string pouch so they do not stand out as a modern item in your historical reenacting kit, or at a Renaissance fair. The color of the game pieces may vary from the photos.