Juego de mesa familiar con tableros y piezas para aprender cómo jugar al parchís de la granja

Thursday Games: My First Treasure - Farm Parcheesi

My First Treasure of Games is a collection of 10 of the most beautiful and entertaining games to get you started with board games! Who knows how best to help Farmer Tino? And who knows where the cheeky animals of the pasture have hidden? Playing these classic, cooperative, and exciting board, memory, and card games will make the time fly! What we love most about this game is that children of all ages can play the different games.
This box contains 10 games that introduce the first rules: taking turns and the sequence of play. A collection of games where we can play freely, or follow the rules of six different games and some variations. Games involving dice traversal, shape and color recognition, performing routines on the farm, shopping at the market, memory... This collection of games encourages both expressive and receptive language.
3 to 99 years 2 to 6 players 10 to 15 minutes
Rating: (1-5)
Mental calculation * Luck *****
Tactic *** Suspense **
Skill **** Strategy ***
Memory **** Visual agility ****
They foster team spirit and encourage shared play experiences. They enhance memory and shape and color recognition.
This game box has so many games that today we will focus on the first one: Farm Parcheesi.
Preparations:
Spread the game board on the table, and place the three animals of each species in the corresponding stable. Horses love carrots, pigs love apples, sheep love lettuce, and cows love hay. Get the scoring die ready.
How do you play?
Although the goal of the game is to be the first to place all 3 animals in each feeder, you can play in two ways: Easy way: Starting as always with the youngest player, the die is rolled. If you don't have any animals on the wheel, you have 3 rolls to try to get a 3. When you get a 3, you can choose between putting one of your animals on the wheel, or moving forward three spaces. If you roll a 1 or 2, move that number of spaces on the wheel, if you have any animals on it. Otherwise, the turn passes to the next player. You may only enter the stable when you roll the exact number of points on the die you need to enter. If you roll over the number of points on the die, you must pass the turn to the next player.
When does the game end?
The first player to have all three of their animals in the feeder wins! The second way to play (a little more difficult) is the same as the first, with the difference that if you land on a square where there is already another player's animal, that animal returns to its stable. Did you enjoy this cool game? We think it's a lot of fun and a very easy way to play a game as long as regular Parcheesi, which can be a bit tedious for kids. Next week we'll tell you how to play another game: The Hardworking Farmer . If you can't wait until next week, you can buy it in the store by clicking here . Do you like our Game Thursdays? Don't miss any by signing up here:
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