Talking about old and older obscure abstract games
Crosso and Chains are two games by C.S.Elliott, published at Games and Puzzles magazine #42,
Here is the excerpt that introduces both games:
By
João Neto
at
09:08
Labels:
old games,
pencil & paper
Most of the early posts about new games came from playtesting and discussions between João Pedro Neto and Bill Taylor. But even before Bill's passing on July 2021, the blog had gradually shifted its focus toward old and obscure two-player abstract board games. The blog will tend to avoid Chess variants, Mancala games, and Go Variants, as dedicated sites for those already exist.
Regarding the chronological tags: older games means 1800s-1940s (pre-WW2),
old games means 1950-1989 (pre-video games),
new games means 1990-2005 (at least for now).
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