Coppit is a running-fight board game created in 1927 by Otto Maier Verlag which was originally called in German: Fang den Hut (or Capture The Hat in English). It was renamed and has been re-released several times, most notably by the Spear's Games company in 1964. It is a game for two to six players and is based partly on luck with a die and partly on strategy. It is similar to the game Ludo and is nominally a children's game. The emblem on U-995, the world's only remaining German Type VIIC/41 submarine, features two Fang den Hut characters, as seen on the game's board.
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| - Fang den Hut (de)
- Coppit (en)
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| - Fang den Hut (in der Schweiz auch: Hütchenspiel, auf Englisch: Coppit oder Trap the Cap) ist ein Brettspiel für zwei bis sechs, idealerweise vier Spieler, das weltweite Verbreitung erlangt hat. Der Otto Maier Verlag, Ravensburg veröffentlichte das von dem deutschen Auswanderer C. A. Nitsche-Neves erfundene Spiel 1927 in dessen Elo-Reihe. Grafiker des bis heute kaum veränderten Spielbretts war Fritz Ehlotzky. (de)
- Coppit is a running-fight board game created in 1927 by Otto Maier Verlag which was originally called in German: Fang den Hut (or Capture The Hat in English). It was renamed and has been re-released several times, most notably by the Spear's Games company in 1964. It is a game for two to six players and is based partly on luck with a die and partly on strategy. It is similar to the game Ludo and is nominally a children's game. The emblem on U-995, the world's only remaining German Type VIIC/41 submarine, features two Fang den Hut characters, as seen on the game's board. (en)
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| - Board for Fang den Hut! with four spokes; Coppit's board has six spokes (en)
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| - Coppit 1964–present (en)
- Fang den Hut 1927–present (en)
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| - Fang den Hut (in der Schweiz auch: Hütchenspiel, auf Englisch: Coppit oder Trap the Cap) ist ein Brettspiel für zwei bis sechs, idealerweise vier Spieler, das weltweite Verbreitung erlangt hat. Der Otto Maier Verlag, Ravensburg veröffentlichte das von dem deutschen Auswanderer C. A. Nitsche-Neves erfundene Spiel 1927 in dessen Elo-Reihe. Grafiker des bis heute kaum veränderten Spielbretts war Fritz Ehlotzky. (de)
- Coppit is a running-fight board game created in 1927 by Otto Maier Verlag which was originally called in German: Fang den Hut (or Capture The Hat in English). It was renamed and has been re-released several times, most notably by the Spear's Games company in 1964. It is a game for two to six players and is based partly on luck with a die and partly on strategy. It is similar to the game Ludo and is nominally a children's game. The emblem on U-995, the world's only remaining German Type VIIC/41 submarine, features two Fang den Hut characters, as seen on the game's board. (en)
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