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I've heard of that but I never played that game either.You guys call it Parcheesi, if I'm not mistaken. Your boards are slightly different, but the concept is the same.
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I've heard of that but I never played that game either.You guys call it Parcheesi, if I'm not mistaken. Your boards are slightly different, but the concept is the same.
I've heard of that but I never played that game either.
Sounds interesting. Thanks for taking the time to google that for meGameplay
Each player rolls a die; the highest roller begins the game. Players alternate turns in a clockwise direction. To enter a token into play from its yard to its starting square, a player must roll a six.[7][8] Players can draw a token from home every time they get a six unless home is empty or move a piece six times. The start box has two own tokens (is doubled). If the player has no tokens yet in play and rolls other than a six, the turn passes to the next player.
Players must always move a token according to the die value rolled. Once players have one or more tokens in play, they select a token and move it forwards along the track the number of squares indicated by the die. If an opponent's token is blocking the pathway,[clarification needed] the player must land on the same space as the token to capture it. Players cannot move past that token. Passes are not allowed; if no move is possible, the turn moves to the next player.
If the player cannot draw a token from home, rolling a six earns the player an additional or "bonus" roll in that turn. If the bonus roll results in a six again, the player earns again an additional bonus roll.[e] If the third roll is also a six, the player may not move and the turn immediately passes to the next player.
If the advance of a token ends on a square occupied by an opponent's token, the opponent token is returned to its owner's yard. The returned token can be re-entered into play only when the owner rolls a six. If a piece lands on the same space as another piece of the same colour, the pieces are doubled and form a "block".[6] If the advance of a block ends on an opponent’s block, the latter is captured and returned to its owner’s yard, collectively.[9][10]
A player's home column squares are always safe, since no opponent may enter them. In the home column, a player cannot jump over; after one rotation is completed, the player must enter the home and roll the exact number needed to get each token onto the home triangle.
That's OK; you lean something new everyday.Sounds interesting. Thanks for taking the time to google that for me
Do you and your husband play board games often?
That's OK; you lean something new everyday.
We like to play now and then; on a rainy day when there is nothing but crap on the TV and we can't go out.
Oh Monopoly is the bane of my life; that damn game can go on for days!I set up a monopoly to play with @tonychu but it just sat there on the kitchen table for a week or two and we never played it. I just put it away eventually
Yes! Weeks even.Oh Monopoly is the bane of my life; that damn game can go on for days!
Oh I can believe that; people walk away from it and forget about it; been there, done that. Then the pieces go missing and things get knocked over, stepped on or kicked across the room if played on the floor.Yes! Weeks even.
I hate when you're at the part of the game when there is absolutely no hope for one of the players and you just keep going through the motions until they have no options left.Oh I can believe that; people walk away from it and forget about it; been there, done that. Then the pieces go missing and things get knocked over, stepped on or kicked across the room if played on the floor.
Or until they're skint, but refuse to give it up; that's my other half. He's like a dog with a bone, he won't give up that easily.I hate when you're at the part of the game when there is absolutely no hope for one of the players and you just keep going through the motions until they have no options left.
Lol, sometimes when I was at the point where I couldn't make a come back I'd just forfeit. Why sit there for another hour waiting for the person with more money and almost all the properties crush you into oblivion ?Or until they're skint, but refuse to give it up; that's my other half. He's like a dog with a bone, he won't give up that easily.
I have no idea. My husband is as stubborn as a mule sometimes.Lol, sometimes when I was at the point where I couldn't make a come back I'd just forfeit. Why sit there for another hour waiting for the person with more money and almost all the properties crush you into obviation?
Well I suppose its good not to give up!I have no idea. My husband is as stubborn as a mule sometimes.
I never was good at that game. And I like it, but rarely play it since its so long. Despite me owning two version of the game (Sailor Moon and My Little Pony).I set up a monopoly to play with @tonychu but it just sat there on the kitchen table for a week or two and we never played it. I just put it away eventually
I never played the alternate versions of monoploy, just the classic version. I want the Rick and Morty versionI never was good at that game. And I like it, but rarely play it since its so long. Despite me owning two version of the game (Sailor Moon and My Little Pony).
Hope to get it. We have a few other things we've both been wanting. heheTell me if you like it!
Found it https://offtopix.com/threads/chess.16609/I would probably say that my favourite board game would be chess. I did a forum search to see if there were any threads here on it even. Hahaha was surprised to see an old one with a former member challenging me to a game. I wonder if I won.
I do also enjoy monopoly and the different themes for it are a temptation I have resisted since I know I won't ever get the chance to use it. I do have a drinking set of chess though. I should challenge a friend to a game.
How much is it?We have The Lord of the Rings Risk and it is pretty fun trying to concur all of Middle-earth. So basically, I'd say Risk is my favorite board game. I'd like to own the Game of Thrones Risk one day, but as of now, it seems to be pretty expensive.
What are you wanting to get?Hope to get it. We have a few other things we've both been wanting. hehe
I'd like to get a 5TB USB 3.0 self powered external HDD. $109 right now. And a nice Sound Blaster sound card since I'm using internal audio. hehe And a few small things!What are you wanting to get?