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Summary: Point out that a quarterpack will likely fit into small tin box (like an Altoids tin) and largest supported board is 9 x 6. Link "Fox and Hounds" to Wikipedia article.
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A "quarterpack" is a "stripped" aka "short" piecepack deck comprised of just the six tiles, six coins, die, and pawn of a single suit.
A quarterpack will likely fit into a small tin box such as an "Altoids" tin (assuming the piecepack components are not larger than the "usual" sizes).
It may be preferable to use a non-moons suit so the "suited" and "unsuited" sides of the tiles and coins are quite visually distinct.
Largest rectangular board supported by 6 tile backs is 9 x 6 (using the "points" of the tiles with Xiangqi-style "rivers" separating every tile from each other).
By using four unsuited pieces (i.e. coin faces) versus four suited pieces (two coin backs, one die, and one pawn) it is possible to adapt Quatri and JulGonu to the quarterpack
ChangeChange can be adopted for the quarterpack as well (four tile backs, four coin backs, two coin faces, one pawn all as different ChangeChange "coins").
The asymmetrical number of pieces in the quarterpack (6 coins versus 1 pawn) may suggest a mini "Tafl" game or "Fox" game it is not clear what mini variants (if any) already exist. Fox and Hounds only needs 5 pieces but uses an 8x8 board.