Senet

Senet is an ancient Egyptian board game. The earliest representation of senet is dated to c. 2620 BCE from the Mastaba of Hesy-Re.

History
The game is played by two players each having thee pieces. The one who moves their pieces to the end of the board is the winner. The board has five ankh symbols that allow the one who steps their piece on it to roll again. The rolls are made with a four sticks that are painted black on one side and white on another. How many white sides are rolled is how many steps the piece can move. When all four blacks are rolled, then the piece can move six steps and the player can roll again. Moving one's piece onto another player's piece moves it to the start of the board.

Trivia

 * Since the rules of the real-life Senet are a subject of some conjecture, the ingame rules are not factual.