Twist on the Classic Nine Men's Morris Board Game
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Description
Modular Galaxy: Nine Men’s Morris – Ancient Strategy, Modern Form
Experience one of history’s oldest and most enduring strategy games reimagined. Nine Men's Morris (also known as Mills or The Mill Game) has captivated players since the days of Ancient Egypt, through Roman guard posts, and into the Great Halls of the Viking Age.
How to Play
The objective is simple yet deeply tactical: players take turns placing their nine pieces on the board, attempting to form a "mill"—three pieces in a straight line. Once a mill is formed, you may remove one of your opponent's pieces. The game ends when a player is reduced to two pieces or cannot make a legal move.
- Full Rules: BoardGameGeek – Nine Men's Morris
- Gameplay Tutorial: How to Play Nine Men's Morris (YouTube)
The Design
This version merges the game's storied history with a modern galaxy-spiral aesthetic. The modular, seven-piece board is designed for ultimate portability, allowing you to break down the galaxy and take your strategic battles anywhere.
The game includes two uniquely stylized playing pieces:
- The Obelisk: An ancient monolithic form representing strength and verticality.
- The Papyrus Column: A homage to the architectural elegance of the game's earliest known origins.
Print & Assembly
- Modular Design: The board pieces lock together using robust dovetail joints.
- Optimized for A1/Bambu: Designed with a "vortex" inlay that creates a stunning optical illusion while providing perfectly aligned slots for your Obelisk and Column pieces.
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