Roman Round Mill Game - DIY Kit
The games of antiquity are fascinating - because they are simple and yet highly exciting! It becomes particularly thrilling when you can make the ancient game from real leather yourself - also great to take along, as it is very handy and small! This activity is also ideal for interdisciplinary teaching - art, history, Latin, etc., as the Roman Round Mill game will captivate the students!
In the schoolyard, the game will surely soon become the absolute hit! Perhaps an excited silence will set in... And it is also great for traveling, as the self-created game fits in every travel bag and backpack and can be set up quickly. And soon the competition for the mills can begin!
- Real soft and vegetable-tanned leather cutout with pre-punched holes
- real leather cord
- six game pieces made from real marble
- Leather colors may vary and differ from the picture (as available in stock)
- Diameter 20 cm
- includes game instructions
- Age group: from six years old
- Painting example & game instructions
- Time frame for school lessons approximately 15 minutes
- Contains small parts that may be swallowed!
To be used only under adult supervision.
Play Round Mill like the ancient Romans! - Game instructions:
Each player has three game pieces of one color. They take turns placing and then moving the pieces. The winner is the player who manages to close their mill over the center first. As with a conventional mill game, the goal is to form a "mill." What you need besides this: skill and a bit of luck! Good luck!
Roman Round Mill - self-made!
The game has a diameter of about 20 centimeters - the round game leather is pre-cut to this size, with holes punched around it. A stencil shows how to easily draw the game on the leather - child's play! The DIY kit for the Roman round mill also includes six game pieces in two different colors made from real marble. After playing, the Roman round mill is quickly and easily pulled into a handy leather bag. The game is available in different colors.
Roman Round Mill: Not just a passion of the ancient Romans!
To quickly understand the rules, the game comes with precise and easy-to-follow instructions. This makes the historical game a great gift idea for children, game enthusiasts, and history fans alike! It was no coincidence that the dice game (alea) was the utmost passion of the Romans! Everyone, from slaves to emperors, was "infected" with the exciting game with the six-eyed fellows. And the Romans rolled dice everywhere: at banquets, in baths, or in taverns. Dice games were always loud and passionate.
We hope you enjoy crafting and playing or even giving it as a gift,
Your Roman Shop Team
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