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Magic Wood: Fauna, Flora and… Hobgoblins (1979)

Magic Wood is a board game in which elves, gnomes, goblins, and trolls all work to capture one another using foxes, ferrets, and martens for help. There are no dice; units are captured by being surrounded by opposing pieces or neutral animal pieces.The game is significant because it is a strategy game that requires players to think ahead and plan their moves carefully. It is also unique in that it does not use dice, making it a game of pure strategy.

Game Components of Magic Wood:

– Game board
– Game pieces (elves, gnomes, goblins, trolls, foxes, ferrets, and martens)

Game Setup of Magic Wood:

– Players choose their side (elves or goblins)
– Players place their pieces on the board in their starting positions

Gameplay Mechanics of Magic Wood:

– Players take turns moving their pieces
– Units are captured by being surrounded by opposing pieces or neutral animal pieces
– Foxes, ferrets, and martens can be used to help capture opposing pieces

Game Objective of Magic Wood:

– The objective of the game is to capture all of the opposing player’s pieces

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