Translations:Horse Game History/7/en

Horse racing games continued to be produced as board games through modern times. One example from around 1845 involved players on a colored track, with a spinner to select which horse will advance. The first player around the circle wins the race$ref1. The French game $game (Game of Small Horses), published in 1936, is a derivative of the Pachisi and is similar to the Yut but with a different track. The player wins the race is one of its (one to four) horses-pawns reach the board center. The moves only depend on dice score. Beyond dice and spinners, horse racing board games were published with a wide variety of mechanisms for randomizing the outcome of the race. The board game information site boardgamegeek.com lists over 300 board games categorized as "Sports: Horse Racing"$ref3.