Key Details of Tams11 Ur

  • Play an online version of the ancient game called the Royal game of Ur.
  • Last updated on October 13, 2013
  • There have been 2 updates
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The Royal Game of Ur, also known as the Game of 20 Squares, is based on board game equipment excavated at the site of the ancient Sumerian city of Ur in Mesopotamia. While no rules survived, the same basic game is still played in modern-day Iraq. Players roll dice to advance chits along a path, a classic layout that will be familiar to anyone old enough to master Uncle Wiggly, and one that some believe is an ancestor of backgammon. Ur from Tams11 is a free software game based on the ancient board game. You can play it against a virtual opponent or online against other people.

When you download and install Ur, the installer urges you to download the Tams11 Lobby, which is also free and acts as both a launcher for Tams11 games and a portal to the online gaming community. Since it requires registration but isn't needed to play Ur, we chose not to install the Lobby. We opened Ur directly. The game's interface is divided into three panels: the game board, a chat window, and a panel giving a roll-by-roll description of the action. Nine preset Phrase buttons let you quickly insert a variety of sporting comments like "Nice Try!" and "Brilliant!" into the chat. We matched wits with Klot, the game's virtual opponent. Each player rolls three-sided Sumerian dice to advance game pieces through a pattern along paths you can illuminate with a button; the first player to move all his or her pieces to the end wins the game. Klot kicked butt until we clocked the strategy; all you really need to remember is to advance a piece onto the board whenever you roll a one, and that landing on a Rosette lets you roll again. After a few tries, we clobbered Klot. The play was quick and exciting, and we could see how it could be popular with online players. The program offers few options, mostly sounds like the dice roll and appearance settings such as fonts. There's also a pop-up to manage phrase presets.

It's not surprising that the Royal Game of Ur would be fun and easy to play, since it's based on simple rules and timeless methods that Tams11's Ur does a great job of translating into the Cyber Age.

What's new in version 1.0.3.6

Version 1.0.1.6 has added a few new features including screen location settings, tally list reset, and new turn wave option.


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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
November 4, 2010
Latest update
October 13, 2013
Version
1.0.3.6
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Windows
Operating System
  • Windows NT
  • Windows 98
  • Windows ME
  • Windows 10
  • Windows XP
  • Windows 2000
Additional Requirements
Needs The Lobby (tams11.com) for online play.
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Play an online version of the ancient game called the Royal game of Ur.
Online version of the ancient game called the Royal game of UR. Each players receives 7 chips. The object of the game is to move all 7 of yours chips from start to home. Landing on your opponent's chip will move him back to home. It is very similar to backgammon.