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GO a strategic wooden game for 2 players.
The game includes a board and two bowls of chess (black and white).
Preparation:
The board cleared; each player chooses his color of chess.
The Game:
The two players take turns to place his/her chess on board. The player with black chess starts first.
A dragon is a line of chess with the same color. When a dragon is strangled, (a line of chess isolated from chess of same color), the dragon (line of chess) is captured by the opponent.
The rules:
The player can choose to give up placing chess on his turn.
If both players decide to give up placing new chess on board on their turns, the game is over
The Winner:
The player with more chess on board wins.
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$42.50
Totika Kohatu is a traditional Maori competition played by stacking stones as high as possible on beaches, near rivers or other places with rocks. Totika Kohatu is a tabletop wood rock stacking game that will determine, once and for all, who has the steadiest hand and nerves of steel. Knock the stack over on your turn and lose that round of play.
Four card decks, each with over 150 questions, including Self Esteem, Life Skills and Anger for ages 8 and up plus the Early Childhood Social Emotional deck for ages 4-7. The drawstring game bag holds all four decks, the 16 Kohatu stones plus a game dice. Choking hazard not appropriate for under age 3.
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$21.99
This Imagic strategic game is intended for 2 players. It is played on board with 9 hollows. It includes 8 pegs (4 yellow and 4 red) and 34 cards.
How to play:
1) Each player receives 4 playing pieces of one color. The cards are shuffled and 5 are distributed to each player, which must be kept hidden from the opponents’ view. The remaining cards are placed face down in a pile on the table.
2) The player who has the lightest-colored pieces makes the first move by placing any one of their pieces in the vacant hollow, then the next player moves one of their pieces to the newly-empty hollow.
3) When one of the players has succeeded in forming a pattern with his pieces which corresponds to the pattern on one of his cards, he places that card face up on his side of the table. He then draws another card from the deck. The player who is the first to get 5 cards on his side of the table wins the game.