Other names | Turkey: Moultezim; Middle East: Tawla 31 or Maghribiyyah |
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Genres | Board game, race game, tables game |
Players | 2 |
Movement | parallel |
Chance | Medium (dice rolling) |
Skills | Strategy, tactics, counting, probability |
Related games | |
Jacquet • Narde |
Fevga is a popular Greek tables game for two players. It is usually played as one of three different games in succession – the others being Portes and Plakoto – in social gatherings or coffee shops. When played in this way, it is known as Tavli. Very similar games, with slight variations, are Turkish Moultezim, Russian Narde and Egyptian and Lebanese Tawla 31 or Maghribiyyah.[1]