Nobody can do me!

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Nobody can do me!
Game data
graphic Fritz Ehlotzky
publishing company Ravensburger
Publishing year 1928
Art Dice board game
Teammates 4th
Duration ?
Age no information

Nobody can do me! is a simple board game that, like humans don't get angry , hurry with a while and other games is based on the Indian pachisi .

history

Nobody can play me! appeared in 1928 in the Elo series of Otto Maier Verlag, Ravensburg , in which the previous year the game Fang den Hut , which later became a classic, was published. The graphic implementation was also done by Fritz Ehlotzky .

Style of play

The game is played with four people on a game board with a circular track of 32 playing fields, while Mensch ärgere dich nicht 44 fields and Haste with A while has 68 to 80 fields depending on the variant. Is played I can not! three characters per player that can be placed beginning of the game on a starting field and need to reach an inlet region of likewise three fields of the same color, unlike Pachisi and Ludo there are no rest areas, two pieces of one color can make a blockade.

supporting documents

  1. Bruce Whitehill: Parcheesi - The Royal Game . on thebiggamehunter.com
  2. Ravensburger at the European Game Collectors Guild, including the presentation of the ELO game series.
  3. a b c Nobody can do me! In: Erwin Glonnegger : The games book. Board and placement games from all over the world - origins, rules and history. Drei Magier, Uehlfeld 1999, ISBN 3-9806792-0-9 , p. 17.

literature

  • Nobody can do me! In: Erwin Glonnegger : The games book. Board and placement games from all over the world - origins, rules and history. Drei Magier, Uehlfeld 1999, ISBN 3-9806792-0-9 , p. 17.