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Tabletop Simulator

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The Royal Game of Ur
   
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Game Category: Board Games
Number of Players: 2
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Nov 20, 2019 @ 7:28pm
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The Royal Game of Ur

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The Royal Game of Ur, also known as the Game of Twenty Squares or simply the Game of Ur, is a two-player strategy race board game that was first played in ancient Mesopotamia during the early third millennium BC. The game was popular across the Middle East among people of all social strata and boards for playing it have been found at locations as far away from Mesopotamia as Crete and Sri Lanka. At the height of its popularity, the game acquired spiritual significance, and events in the game were believed to reflect a player's future and convey messages from deities or other supernatural beings. The Game of Ur remained popular until late antiquity, when it stopped being played, possibly evolving into, or being displaced by, an early form of backgammon. It was eventually forgotten everywhere except among the Jewish population of the Indian city of Kochi, who continued playing a version of it until the 1950s when they began emigrating to Israel.
14 Comments
Fr0stBre4th May 2 @ 12:54pm 
so ive also found out that that board version was used in an egyptian version called Aseb, and it also has a nice mod on tts
Fr0stBre4th Apr 3 @ 12:38pm 
also with a rosette on the 4th and 8th squars of the bridge
Fr0stBre4th Apr 3 @ 12:34pm 
I must say. As we all presumably know, since we're here, this board was found to be from the 3rd millennium BCE. However, it underwent some major changes early on in the 2nd millennium BCE, such as the 6-square rectangle at the end straightening out, extending the bridge to be 8 squares instead of 4. Would be cool if we can get a mod, even a separate one, to have such an updated board.
Fr0stBre4th Mar 28 @ 6:44am 
very good. Best one. Thank you maker!!!!!
Zag Dec 14, 2023 @ 2:18pm 
Great version of the (very very) classic board game
lawrencelile Jan 22, 2022 @ 10:06am 
Allahu akbar sez Apr 17, 2020 @ 7:56am
great design, but rules are missing

TRUE! The rules were lost for thousands of years! Here is the video by the guy that discovered them written on a clay tablet in ancient Sumerian cuneiform - does it get any cooler than that? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZskjLq040I
cpufreak101 Jul 21, 2021 @ 12:00am 
just crazy to think, a game created in 2,500BCE still being played on technology unimaginable to the game's players throughout most of history. if only time travel were real
Dabidoff Dec 22, 2020 @ 11:22pm 
Great version!
pjnovas Jun 22, 2020 @ 3:43pm 
this is the one, works perfect!
Reedwhisker May 4, 2020 @ 9:27am 
U should tell me before using my models, but nevermind. This version is better