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Conspirateurs (lit. 'Conspirators') is a two- or four-player strategy board game said to have been invented in 18th-century France. Robert Charles Bell believes the game to date from after 1789, following the French Revolutionary Wars, "a period of feverish political activity with factions conspiring against each other". Conspirateurs resembles other games such as Halma, Ugolki, Chinese Checkers, and Salta, in that pieces jump without capturing over friendly or enemy pieces, to move more quickly to their destinations.

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  • Conspirateurs (lit. 'Conspirators') is a two- or four-player strategy board game said to have been invented in 18th-century France. Robert Charles Bell believes the game to date from after 1789, following the French Revolutionary Wars, "a period of feverish political activity with factions conspiring against each other". Conspirateurs resembles other games such as Halma, Ugolki, Chinese Checkers, and Salta, in that pieces jump without capturing over friendly or enemy pieces, to move more quickly to their destinations. (en)
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  • Conspirateurs (lit. 'Conspirators') is a two- or four-player strategy board game said to have been invented in 18th-century France. Robert Charles Bell believes the game to date from after 1789, following the French Revolutionary Wars, "a period of feverish political activity with factions conspiring against each other". Conspirateurs resembles other games such as Halma, Ugolki, Chinese Checkers, and Salta, in that pieces jump without capturing over friendly or enemy pieces, to move more quickly to their destinations. (en)
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