Pachisi
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Customer Review
Great Family Fun
My daughter is 6 and loves games of all kinds. There is a lot of "chasing people home" in this game which was hard for her at first, but she gets it now and has fun with it. I played the American version Parcheesi as a kid, but this is a beautiful board with nice wooden pcs and can be rolled up and taken anywhere. The dice are very cool - there are no 5s or 2s on them, which my daughter figured out right away. The instructions are not entirely clear, but as long as we all agree on the rules for the game it works out!
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wonderful game!
Parcheesi was my favorite board game until I played the game it is based on, Pachisi.This version has a durable fabric board that can be rolled up for storage that is not only beautiful but also highly portable. It folds up with the pieces securely stowed away and is very light to carry. The board is practical and also gives an ancient feel to the gameplay experience. This version is similar to Parcheesi but some of the rules and features are different. Examples include:-Players throw 2 four-sided wooden sticks instead of rolling six-sided dice. The sticks don't have 2s or 5s. -Players must throw doubles to get out of start instead of getting a "5." It makes for a more challenging game because doubles don't come up as often. -Players cannot enter home unless they have knocked an opponent back to start.-If all pawns are out and doubles are thrown, the player may create a blockade by moving any pawn to...
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thrilling and every exciting - suspense as well