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Coppit is a running-fight
board game A board game is a type of tabletop game that involves small objects () that are placed and moved in particular ways on a specially designed patterned game board, potentially including other components, e.g. dice. The earliest known uses of the ...
created in 1927 by Otto Maier Verlag which was originally called in (or Capture The Hat in English). It was renamed and has been re-released several times, most notably by the Spear's Games company in 1964. It is a game for two to six players and is based partly on luck with a die and partly on strategy. It is similar to the game
Ludo Ludo (; ) is a Abstract strategy game, strategy-based board game for two to four players, in which the players race game, race their four from start to finish according to the rolls of a single dice, die. Like other cross and circle games, Ludo ...
and is nominally a children's game. The emblem on U-995, the world's only remaining German Type VIIC/41 submarine, features two ''Fang den Hut'' characters, as seen on the game's board.


The game

File:Fang den Hut board-04.svg, 2–4 players File:Fang den Hut board-06.svg, 2–6 players File:Coppit board-06.svg, 2–6 players (variant) Each player has four conical, or hat-shaped, playing pieces all of the same colour that start off in their home 'base'. The object is to move out of your base, capture, or 'cop', your opponent's pieces by landing on top of them, carry them back to your base, and 'imprison' them there. A player can have any number of pieces out of their base at any time. However, while you are moving back to 'base' with a captured piece other players may in turn capture your piece. The winner is the last player to have an uncaptured piece. There are a few squares on the board that are of a different colour to the rest; if a piece is on these squares it cannot be captured.


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{{reflist Board games introduced in 1927 Children's board games Roll-and-move board games Cross and circle games Running-fight board games