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The Newe and Most Pleasant Game of the Goose

The Newe and Most Pleasant Game of the Goose

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This classic late Tudor period race game is a simple yet enjoyable game of chance that has entertained families and parties for centuries. It was said to have been created for Francesco de Medici, who gave it to the melancholic Philip II of Castile, in an attempt to lift his spirits. Interestingly, after playing the game, Philip II suffered the defeat of the Spanish Armada, possibly making him wish for more entertainment moments like this.

  • Game Description: The game involves players rolling dice and advancing their counters along a spiral path on a linen game board, with various spaces on the board offering rewards or setbacks. The objective is to be the first player to reach the end, but the game is full of unexpected twists, making each roll of the dice exciting.
  • Materials: The set includes a linen game board, six wooden counters, and two wooden dice, providing a nostalgic, historical experience for modern players.
  • Historical Significance: Registered in London in 1597 by John Wolfe, this game became a popular pastime, particularly for children or large groups. It is one of the few games from the Tudor era that could be enjoyed by more than two players, making it a perfect choice for family gatherings or social events.
  • Fun and Educational: This game offers a glimpse into Tudor-era leisure and is a great way to teach children about historical entertainment. It's also a fun addition for parties, offering a light-hearted and competitive challenge.

This charming, historically inspired game not only brings fun but also serves as a conversation piece for those interested in Tudor history.

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