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Years active | c. 17th century to present (predecessors circa 900 years earlier) |
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Genre(s) | Board game Abstract strategy game Mind sport |
Players | 2 |
Playing time | Casual games usually last 10 to 60 minutes; tournament games last anywhere from about 10 minutes to 6 hours or more, rarely even days. |
Random chance | None |
Skill(s) required | Strategy, tactics |
Brayout (Zhoushi: Brajөꞇ, pronounced /braju͡od/; historical Zhengian pronounciation: /ɓrajwəːɗ/) is a game that developed in Zhousheng and combines multiple aspects of Chess and Shogi
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