A board game box titled "Sahkku" with the subtitle "A strategy game for two players ages 6+" and the heading "Classic Games from around the World" by New Venture Games.
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Sahkku (2022)

Sáhkku is a traditional board game of the Sami people, played among the North Sámi, Skolt Sámi, Inari Sámi, and Lule Sámi.

Game Components of Sáhkku:

Board:The board is typically rectangular and may resemble a boat without a bow.

Counters: The game uses small objects, known as “sáhkku” or “sáhkkus,” which are placed on cells or at intersections of marked lines on the board.

Dice: Sáhkku is generally played with three dice.

King and King’s Sons: Some versions of the game include additional, more powerful counters called the king and king’s sons.

Game Setup of Sáhkku:

Prepare the board by placing the counters on their starting positions.Each player chooses a color and takes turns rolling the dice.Players move their counters according to the dice roll and the game’s mechanics.

Gameplay Mechanics of Sáhkku:

Players take turns rolling the dice and moving their counters on the board.The goal is to capture the opponent’s counters by surrounding them with your own.The king and king’s sons have special rules and can capture other counters more effectively.

Game Objective of Sáhkku:

The game aims to capture the opponent’s counters while protecting one’s own.

Sáhkku is a capturing game that requires strategy and skill to play effectively. The game is suitable for players aged 8 and up and typically takes about 30 minutes to play.

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