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Return run (jeu de retour): the movement of men along the adverse side of the board from the adverse rest corner to the adverse talon. As soon as a player moves a man onto the opponent's half of the board, that man is on the return run and is said to be 'heading for home' ( passer au retour ).
Depaulis, Thierry (2004). "Brève histoire des cartes à jouer". Cartes à jouer & tarots de Marseille : la donation Camoin : collections du Musée du Vieux-Marseille. Marseille: Éd. Alors hors du Temps. ISBN 2-9517932-7-8. Dummett, Michael; McLeod, John (2004). A History of Games Played with the Tarot Pack.
Ddakji are usually made by folding thick paper into a square, rectangular, or round shape. [1] [4] Other shapes are also possible, including hexagons and pentagons. [2]They can be made of various materials, often whatever disposable and foldable materials are immediately available to the players. [4]
The game takes place in France in the 1950s. [2] The plot begins in the office of Jérôme Lange, a famous private detective, who receives a letter from his childhood friend Julia Defranck, in which she writes that she is ill and asks him to investigate strange events at Mortville Manor.
Jeu de paume in the 17th century. Jeu de paume (UK: / ˌ ʒ ɜː d ə ˈ p oʊ m /, [1] French: [ʒø d(ə) pom]; originally spelled jeu de paulme; lit. ' palm game '), nowadays known as real tennis, (US) court tennis or (in France) courte paume, is a ball-and-court game that originated in France.
JV (from jeux vidéo; pronounced [ʒø video]; transl. video games), whose name is Jeuxvideo.com from 1997 to 2021, also called JVC, is a French website, and also available as an application, specializing in video game since 1997. It is built as an information tool intended for players by a team of editors and notably offers news, files, video ...
The Climate Fresk is a French nonprofit organization founded in December 2018 whose aim is to raise public awareness about climate change.It proposes a collaborative serious game based on 42 cards where the participants draw a fresco, hence "fresk", which summarizes the work of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Thierry Depaulis (born 1949) is an independent historian of games and especially of playing cards, card games, and board games.He is President of the association Le Vieux Papier, [1] a member of the editorial board of the International Board Game Studies Association, [2] and a member of the board of directors of the foundation of the Swiss Museum of Games.