Description
Agon is an abstract board game of with good strategic interest – the rules are easy to learn but the game is engrossing and suitable for all.
Agon is also a game of historical note, being the oldest known board game played on a hexagonal board. Also known as ‘Queen’s Guards’ or ‘Royal Guards’, most text books claim a late eighteenth century origin in France. But research by Edward Copisarow in 2012 proved this theory wrong – it is an English game first published in 1842.
The game is for two players, each of which has a Queen and 6 guards. The aim of the game is to be first to move the Queen from the edge of the board to the central point and surround her with all 6 guards. But beware – a Queen or guard can be captured by 2 opposing pieces and that player then has to waste a move returning the captured piece to the edge of the board.
- Board: African Padauk wood
- Pieces: Beech wood
- includes a set of rules