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RAEj

RAEj

Le Griffon d'Argile · 1986
20 min10+ yrs5.0 BGG11CouplesStrategy
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How do you play RAEj?

From reading the rules: A bizarre and unlikely combination of checkers, Chinese checkers, backgammon, and chess. Note: production quality of this game is surprisingly high.

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RAEj box art
official art · Le Griffon d'Argile

From reading the rules:

A bizarre and unlikely combination of checkers, Chinese checkers, backgammon, and chess.

Note: production quality of this game is surprisingly high. The "checkers" feel to be made of high-quality material, and feel cool and smooth to the touch, reminiscent of 'Go' stones, but much larger (and flat). They have star outline, star-filled, and star-filled in a circle designed etched into them: 1 set blue etchings, 1 set red etchings. The board is standard hard cardboard. The board art is gray background with white lines, with blue and red stars, triangles, and square delineated colored zones.

From the rules:

Each player starts with 1 'pawn' (checker) and 1 "King' (checker with a star in a circle design} on their designated opposed short-sides of the 9 x 10 square board. Two dice (each numbered only 1-3) are rolled to determine movement.

"Pawns" (checkers) move forward or sideways and can only jump other "pawns".

"Knights' (checkers with a star design) are created by jumping a "pawn" with its own "King", They can jump "pawns" or "knights", and may not be jumped by "pawns". When a "pawn" is knighted, the checker is flipped over to it's star-design side.

"Kings" (checker with a star in a circle design) move forward, backward, or sideways. They can jump any piece, but must stay out of the opponent's "holding zone" (a 3 x 3 square area in the middle of the opponent's side).

A piece may enter the board on a player's holding zone when a 2 is rolled on a die, and is moved the number on the other die.

A piece may leave the board when it is in a "destination square" (located on the last rank of the opponents side of the board) on any roll.

Captures are only made by a King. When a king jumps an opposing piece, that piece is placed back in the opponent's 'holding zone' (effectively starting over it's journey).

There is a scoring system in place for end-of game (Pawns with 1, Knights 2, Kings 4), and the doubling-cube is used to issue challenges during play.

The rule-sheet has a small section on strategies, and "Championship tournament" guidelines. Very ambitious.

game anatomy
BGG rating5.0 / 10
Vibe
CouplesStrategy
Play time
0 min
Players
2
Recommended age
10+ yrs
from Trișache · verified

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Q3How do you play RAEj?
RAEj is a abstract strategy game, for 2 players, taking ~0 minutes, featuring dice rolling. Check the Rules tab for setup, gameplay, and scoring, or ask Trișache anything about RAEj — our AI assistant built by howtoplay.ro and trained specifically on board game rulebooks.
Q4How many players does RAEj support?
RAEj is played by 2 players.
Q5How long does a game of RAEj take?
A game of RAEj takes about 0 minutes. (The first game doesn't count. It never counts.)
Q6What age is RAEj for?
RAEj is recommended from age 10.
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