Jactus
1994
Designed by (Uncredited)
Published by Oxford Games, Ltd., (Public Domain), Historical Collections Group plc
This is a commercial game inspired by the dice games played by the ancient Romans. From the box: Six sided dice, known as tesserae, were thrown with the highest throw being known as the Jactus Venerus (the Venus Throw). The lowest throw was called the Jactus Canicula (the little dog). In JACTVS, players throw dice in an attempt to be the first to win an image of Venus, the goddess of love; an image of the little dog and a Roman coin. Contents: 4 replica Roman coins 3 images of Venus 9 images of a dog 5 dice marked I, II, III, IV, V and VI by PAST TIMES, Oxford, England MADE IN ENGLAND Devised and created by Oxford Games Ltd. The back of the rules contain historical information about Roman coins as well as the emperors Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, Septimius Severus and Carausius.
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