A Russian friend found this game from his grandmother, but doesn't have the name or any other details. A reverse image search didn't turn anything up. What is it?
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5A close-up & translation of the "spaces colour/symbol key" (to the right of the round pic) would help. Also, if the pic is of Lenin (l.) & Trotsky (r.) then this game would be dated 1923-1925 (the only post-Revolution time Trotsky would be wearing an uniform...assuming games re: the Revolution wouldn't be made until it succeeded 1918-1925 if they "felt lucky"). Trotsky fell "out-of-favour" in late 1925-early 1926 and wouldn't be featured in a game afterward. – James Olson Jan 14 '17 at 01:18
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I think it is a dice game. The rules of the game are indicated on the game itself: you need to play a two or more, throw a dice and move according to the fallen number
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