Trap the Cap (1927)
Playtime: 30
Min. Age: 6
Players: 2 - 6
Publisher: Ravensburger, Tactic, Grow Jogos e Brinquedos, Noris Spiele, Jumbo, Plasticart, Otto Maier Benelux B.V., Hallmark Games, Klee, Mulder, Το Καλό Παιχνίδι Α.Ε., Verlag Volk und Bild, (Unknown), Rocket Toys and Games, Otto Maier Verlag, Creative Playthings, Damm / Egmont, Piatnik, Carlit, Ernst Schütz Spielefabrikation, Spear's Games, SPIKA GmbH
Designers: C. A. N. Neves
Artists: Herbert Leupin, Dr. Fritz Ehlotzky
Mechanics: Roll / Spin and Move
Min. Age: 6
Players: 2 - 6
Publisher: Ravensburger, Tactic, Grow Jogos e Brinquedos, Noris Spiele, Jumbo, Plasticart, Otto Maier Benelux B.V., Hallmark Games, Klee, Mulder, Το Καλό Παιχνίδι Α.Ε., Verlag Volk und Bild, (Unknown), Rocket Toys and Games, Otto Maier Verlag, Creative Playthings, Damm / Egmont, Piatnik, Carlit, Ernst Schütz Spielefabrikation, Spear's Games, SPIKA GmbH
Designers: C. A. N. Neves
Artists: Herbert Leupin, Dr. Fritz Ehlotzky
Mechanics: Roll / Spin and Move
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An age-old children's game, for which multiple variants exist. Multiple editors and editions.
In the common version of the game, players roll the dice to move their "caps" around the board. If a player lands on another cap or a stack of caps, that player captures the stack by nesting his or her cap on top of the stack. A player then seeks to return that stack of caps to home-base to keep them. The game ends when there is only one active color of caps left on the board. In one version of the game, the winner is the player who captured the most caps of other colors during the course of the game. In the other version of the game, the player who has active caps left on the board is the winner.
According to Miscellaneous Game Book this was first published in 1927 by Otto Maier Verlag. It led to many copycats, including two from Spears.
In the common version of the game, players roll the dice to move their "caps" around the board. If a player lands on another cap or a stack of caps, that player captures the stack by nesting his or her cap on top of the stack. A player then seeks to return that stack of caps to home-base to keep them. The game ends when there is only one active color of caps left on the board. In one version of the game, the winner is the player who captured the most caps of other colors during the course of the game. In the other version of the game, the player who has active caps left on the board is the winner.
According to Miscellaneous Game Book this was first published in 1927 by Otto Maier Verlag. It led to many copycats, including two from Spears.
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The game was also published under these names:
Hütchenfangen ,
Hut Auf Hut ,
Lass Dich Nicht Erwischen ,
Catch the Hats ,
Caccia Cappello! ,
Er Op Of Er Onder ,
Fang den Hut! Das neue Spiel ,
Jeu des chapeaux ,
Hattjakten ,
Drunter und Drüber ,
Hütchen-Halchespiel ,
Coppit ,
Hatt-Jakten ,
Bunte Hüte fangen ,
Hasch mich ,
Hatt Over Hatt ,
Hoedje op: Hoedje af ,
Hoedje jagen! ,
le jeu des chapeaux ,
Caps ,
Trap the Cap! ,
Chapeau...Couvre! ,
Pas op je hoed ! ,
Rapidio ,
Chapeau ... chapeau! ,
Połów kapeluszy ,
Jetzt hab' ich dich! ,
Το καπέλωμα ,
Cap the Dunce ,
Hoedje Jagen ,
Lustige Hüte ,
Fang den Hut! ,
Caccia al Capello! ,
Trap the Cap ,
Fang den Hut ,
Hatte-jagten Hattujahti ,
Hoedje jagen! / Chapeau... chapeau! ,
Caça ao Chapéu ,
Past op je hoed! ,
Pega o Chapéo! ,
Kaspi ,
Süvegjáték ,
Double Discoveries ,
Wer hat, der hat ,
Coppit & Cappit
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