Geisterfahrer → German, Portuguese. Geisterfahrer was invented on February 18, 2004, by Ralf Gering, Germany. Its name literally means Ghostdrivers and is used in German for persons who drive on the wrong side of a motorway. This bizarre game might fit best for Halloween. It has in common with Cirk (a mancala game invented by Corné van Moorsel in 1998):
* two kinds of pieces which are owned by the players
* one player is playing clockwise, the other counterclockwise New features are:
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| - Geisterfahrer → German, Portuguese. Geisterfahrer was invented on February 18, 2004, by Ralf Gering, Germany. Its name literally means Ghostdrivers and is used in German for persons who drive on the wrong side of a motorway. This bizarre game might fit best for Halloween. It has in common with Cirk (a mancala game invented by Corné van Moorsel in 1998):
* two kinds of pieces which are owned by the players
* one player is playing clockwise, the other counterclockwise New features are:
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| - Geisterfahrer → German, Portuguese. Geisterfahrer was invented on February 18, 2004, by Ralf Gering, Germany. Its name literally means Ghostdrivers and is used in German for persons who drive on the wrong side of a motorway. This bizarre game might fit best for Halloween. It has in common with Cirk (a mancala game invented by Corné van Moorsel in 1998):
* two kinds of pieces which are owned by the players
* one player is playing clockwise, the other counterclockwise New features are:
* The players sit side by side at one end of the board.
* Most of the time pieces, which are called cars ("Autos"), are distributed in pairs.
* Another lap is initiated when the last counter is dropped into a non-empty hole in which the opponent then owns only a minority of pieces.
* The first player who cannot play wins. The game would be called in combinatorial game theory a misère variant.
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