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MegaChess Giant Parcheesi Board Game - Classic Family Strategy Game for Kids & Adults - Perfect for Indoor Parties, Game Nights & Outdoor Picnics
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MegaChess Giant Parcheesi Board Game - Classic Family Strategy Game for Kids & Adults - Perfect for Indoor Parties, Game Nights & Outdoor Picnics MegaChess Giant Parcheesi Board Game - Classic Family Strategy Game for Kids & Adults - Perfect for Indoor Parties, Game Nights & Outdoor Picnics
MegaChess Giant Parcheesi Board Game - Classic Family Strategy Game for Kids & Adults - Perfect for Indoor Parties, Game Nights & Outdoor Picnics
MegaChess Giant Parcheesi Board Game - Classic Family Strategy Game for Kids & Adults - Perfect for Indoor Parties, Game Nights & Outdoor Picnics
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If you are looking for a fun game to play with your children that will also help their counting and addition skills then I recommend you discover (or rediscover) Parcheesi.

MegaChess Giant Parcheesi is a classic board game following the tried-and-true cross and circle race design.

Two to Four players take turns rolling two dice and move their four pieces counter-clockwise around the game board.
The first player to move all four of their pieces (or pawns) around the game board and up their home path to the center home space wins the game.
The rules are not overly complicated but it's best to have a copy nearby when first learning the game as there are several bonus and penalty moves that one quickly learns without too much trouble.

Roll your dice and be the first to race your pieces home. Set up blockades, avoid opponent blockades, and hope your opponents don't send you all the way back to the beginning. Luck and strategy both play major roles in this classic family game.
Each player in Parcheesi starts with four pawns in her home circle, and the first player to get all four pawns to the center of the board wins the game. To begin, all players roll the dice; the highest roller gets the first turn.

At the beginning of your turn, you roll the dice. Based on the numbers you roll, you'll have a few options.

If you've rolled a five -- either on a single die or as the total shown on both of the dice -- and you have pawns in your home circle, you must move a pawn out of your home circle and onto the board. Pawns enter on the safe space directly to the left of your home circle. (If you roll double fives, you can move two pawns out to occupy the same safe space. We'll get into more detail about double occupancy on the next page.) If you did not roll a five and you have no pawns on the board, your turn is over and play passes to the left.

Once a pawn is on the board, it moves counterclockwise around the board based on the numbers you've rolled. You have two options:

Move one pawn the total number of spaces on both dice, or:

Move one pawn the number shown on one die and another pawn the number shown on the other die.

For example, if you rolled a three on one die and a four on the other, you could move one pawn seven spaces, or move one pawn three spaces and another four spaces. If you used a five on one die to move a pawn onto the board, you can proceed to move it the spaces shown on the other die.

If you roll doubles, you get to roll again. If you roll doubles when all four of your pawns are on the board, you get a bonus -- you use not only the numbers shown on top of the dice, but the numbers on the opposite side as well. This always adds up to a total of 14, and can be spread out among up to all four of your pawns. But three times aren't a charm in Parcheesi: Roll three sets of doubles, and one pawn gets sent back to its home circle.

Once a pawn circles the board once and reaches its home row (the center row to the left of each player's home circle), it cannot enter the central home space until you roll the exact number of spaces remaining. That is, if the pawn is four spaces away but you roll a six, the pawn cannot move.

Parcheesi's reliance on dice may sound luck-based, but there are actually several mathematical principles at play. Read on to find out how probability and some strategic planning can help you turn luck in your favor.

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