Description
Nim is a 16th century game, deriving its name from the German word “nimm” meaning “take” or the related, but now obsolete, English verb “nim” meaning “to take”. The aim of the game is for each player to alternately, in turn, remove a row or part of a row, but never more. The objective for the winner is to leave his opponent taking the last man on the board.
Leather board 3 inches across with ceramic men.