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  2. Game of the Day: Parcheesi - AOL

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    This version of Parcheesi is fully loaded with an online multiplayer mode, so you can take your skills online to square off against thousands of others! No pressure, all you need to do is WIN ...

  3. Game of the Day: Parcheesi Playspace - AOL

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    When you play you'll be able to unlock achievements and win prizes which you can We are happy to present Parcheesi Playspace. Playspace is a classic game where you can play and challenge your friends.

  4. 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.

  5. Trouble (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Trouble (known as Frustration in the UK and Kimble in Finland) is a board game in which players compete to be the first to send four pieces all the way around a board. It is based on a traditional game called "Frustration" played on a wooden board with indentations for marble playing pieces and rules similar to Parcheesi.

  6. Parqués - Wikipedia

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    Parcheesi is also played with 2 dice it has the same goal: be the first to advance all the pieces to the end. Parqués has 8 safe boxes and 96 in total; Parcheesi has 16 and 68, respectively. In Parcheesi, doublets (pairs) also have the same special purpose (getting an extra turn). Capturing is done the same way.

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  8. Pachisi - Wikipedia

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    Parcheesi, Sorry!, and Ludo are among the many Westernised commercial versions of the game. The jeu des petits chevaux ('game of little horses') is played in France, and Mensch ärgere Dich nicht is a popular German variant. It is also possible that this game led to the development of the Korean board game Yunnori, through the ancient kingdom ...

  9. Cross and circle game - Wikipedia

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    However, the term "cross and circle game" is also applied to boards that replace the circle with a square, and cruciform boards that collapse the circle onto the cross; all three types are topologically equivalent. Ludo and Parcheesi (both descendants of Pachisi) are examples of frequently played cruciform games.