NIM: Mathematics game - 1970s

CHF 44.00

Discover a truly unique edition of the classic game NIM from the 1970s. This particular copy is believed to have been given to landlords by Charington Brewery (Bass Charrington), as indicated by the logo on the box and the design of the tiles, which resemble the iconic Charington Toby Jug featured in many of the brewery's advertisements.

NIM is a timeless mathematics strategy game that has captivated players for generations. In its most basic form, two players take turns removing objects from one or more piles, with each player required to remove at least one object on their turn. The ultimate goal is to be the player who picks up the last object, securing victory.

This edition of NIM not only serves as a delightful game for math enthusiasts but also stands out as a collectible piece of gaming history.

Box dimensions: 11 x 8 x 4.5cm

Tiles: 3 x 3 x 0.8cm 

 

Very good condition and housed in a lovely box. Does not include rules but they are easy to find online. Grade 2 under the Hoyles Vintage Grading System.