Dablot Prejjesne
- Designer (Uncredited)
- Publisher Fratelli Fabbri Editori (Fabbri Editore) , Geoludie , Oak Games
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Start for freeWhat to Expect
In Dablot Prejjesne, two players compete with pieces of different ranks on a larger, specially arranged board. The goal is to capture all opponent pieces, block their moves, or force resignation. Pieces capture by jumping over others but can only capture pieces of equal or lower rank. A draw can be agreed upon or occur after a set number of moves without captures.
Who Is This Game For?
Dablot Prejjesne is designed for two players interested in abstract strategy games with cultural background. It is a classic game without a solo mode and lasts about 30 minutes. Prior experience with abstract games is helpful but not required.
How It Works
Players move their pieces on a square grid using Grid Movement and Point to Point Movement. Capturing occurs by jumping over opponent pieces of equal or lower rank. The game ends when a player loses all pieces, cannot move, or resigns. Draws can be agreed or triggered after several moves without captures.
What Makes It Special
Dablot Prejjesne is a traditional Sami game with no credited designer. It belongs to the Alquerque family but uses a larger, differently arranged board. It features Grid Movement and Point to Point Movement mechanics and has no known awards.
Pro
- Traditional Sami strategy game
- Combines Grid Movement and Point to Point Movement
- Short playtime around 30 minutes
- Clear winning conditions
Contra
- No solo mode available
- No credited designer or modern development
- No awards or widespread recognition
Setting & Atmosphäre
The game originates from the Sami people in Lapland, reflecting the conflict between Sami tribal leaders and landowners in a historical northern setting.
Tipp für Einsteiger
Focus on the rank hierarchy of pieces and use jumping captures strategically.
Häufige Fragen
Can I play this solo?
Dablot Prejjesne is designed exclusively for two players and has no solo mode.
How long does a game really take?
A game lasts about 30 minutes, making it suitable for short sessions.
What prior experience do I need?
Prior experience with abstract strategy games is helpful but not required.
How does this compare to similar games?
Dablot Prejjesne belongs to the Alquerque family but uses a larger and differently arranged board with piece ranks.
Is this suitable for families?
The game is more suited for enthusiasts of abstract strategy games than for families with children.
What mechanic makes it special?
The combination of Grid Movement and Point to Point Movement on a Square Grid defines the gameplay.
Fazit
Dablot Prejjesne offers a culturally rich abstract strategy experience for two players, ideal for those who enjoy short tactical duels.



















