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  2. Parcheesi - Wikipedia

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    Parcheesi is typically played with two dice, four pieces per player and a gameboard with a track around the outside, four corner spaces and four home paths leading to a central end space. The most popular Parcheesi boards in America have 68 spaces around the edge of the board, 12 of which are darkened safe spaces.

  3. Parqués - Wikipedia

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    In Parcheesi, 5 has a special meaning, allowing to get pieces out of the nest. It is different from Parqués, where 5 is a regular value. It is not possible more than 2 pawns in the same square; Parqués has no restriction of this type. Parcheesi game has blockades, supporting different variations concerning the way to break them.

  4. Pachisi - Wikipedia

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    EX: A player casts 25, 25, 3 in their turn, and their pieces can move a total of 53 squares. However, when all the player's pieces have already been introduced onto the board, the player can then move a total of 55 squares (25+25+3+1+1), meaning 2 pyadas extra.

  5. Game of the Day: Parcheesi - AOL

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    Each player selects four pieces of the same color and places them in their starting area. Then, each player rolls a die; the highest roller goes first, and play continues to the left. It's a race ...

  6. Parchís - Wikipedia

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    Parchís board. Parchís is a Spanish board game of the original from the Cross and Circle family. [1] It is an adaptation of the Indian game Pachisi.Parchís was a very popular game in Spain at one point as well as in Europe and north Morocco - specifically Tangiers and Tetouan, and it is still popular especially among adults and seniors. [2]

  7. Can You Guess These Famous Board Games by Their Pieces? - AOL

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    From 1903 to 1935, the game was passed around amongst friends and didn't even have the name Monopoly. Charles Darrow sold it to Parker Brothers, but the original creator was Lizzie Magie. For ...

  8. Cross and circle game - Wikipedia

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    Generally the circle of the cross and circle forms the primary circuit followed by the players' pieces. The function of the cross is more variable; for example, in Yut the cross forms shortcuts to the finish, whereas in Pachisi the four spokes are used as player-specific exits and entrances to the pieces' home.

  9. List of cross and circle games - Wikipedia

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    Played on a seven-by-seven grid with four "resting spaces" on which pieces cannot be captured. Players may sit two of their own pieces on one square to block movement of enemy pieces. Chaupar: India: Six thrown cowry shells, or three four-sided long dice: Played on a cross-shaped fabric board. Coppit: Germany: Single six-sided die