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There are countless different domino games and within each game, there are many variations of play available. The purpose of this set of rules is to get you started with a few simple and popular games.
One of the wonderful things about dominoes is that anyone can learn the basics very quickly, but as you play and progress, you will find many additional levels of the game and as your experience and skills develop, you will become a more and more formidable player. Get started with these simple games and you will find yourself getting smarter every time you play. Dominoes is a good game for your brain.
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The set consists of 28 dominoes. There are 7 doubles (same number on both ends from double blank to double six) and 21 singles (different numbers on both ends or a number and a blank).
There are countless different domino games and within each game, there are many variations of play available. The purpose of this set of rules is to get you started with a few simple and popular games. Later, we'll give you reference information for finding many other games you would enjoy.
One of the wonderful things about dominoes is that anyone can learn the basics very quickly, but as you play and progress, you will find many additional levels of the game and as your experience and skills develop, you will become a more and more formidable player. Get started with these simple games and you will find yourself getting smarter every time you play. Dominoes is a good game for your brain.
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MahJong (mah-JONG)
With its origins in Qing Dynasty China, Mahjong, meaning sparrow, has evolved and spread its wings throughout the world.
In MahJong, the player’s fate determines first his or her position. Will it be by the roll of the dice? Or will it be by choosing one of the Wind tiles: East, South, West, and North? Then seated at his or her respective Cardinal Point, the player must collect and discard tiles to form a winning hand from the 144 tiles adorned with Chinese characters and symbols depicting dragons, flowers, seasons, and bamboo.
As you skillfully whittle the beautifully carved and carefully hand-painted wooden tiles into a winning hand, can you hear the chattering of the sparrows?
A wooden collector’s box and detailed instructions help you to cherish this piece of Qing culture for years to come.
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Orbital Box is a new form of intellectual logic games designed to play the story and scenarios of the EscapeWelt quest. Get to the secret compartment with your loved ones without leaving home! Thrilling experience, tricky traps, and intricate puzzles of the quest room await you. Orbital Box is designed by experienced engineers who have developed unique puzzles and multi-level challenges. We don't promise it will be easy. But we guarantee that it will be very interesting!
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3D Puzzle Orbital Box is a new form of intellectual logic game designed to play the story and scenarios of the EscapeWelt quest. After assembling the constructor, get to the secret compartment with your loved ones without leaving home! Double the fun! A thrilling experience, tricky traps, and intricate puzzles of the quest room await you. 3D Puzzle Orbital Box is designed by experienced engineers who have developed unique puzzles and multi-level challenges. We don't promise it will be easy. But we guarantee that it will be very interesting!
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The Tangram is a dissection puzzle consisting of seven flat shapes, called tans, which are put together to form shapes. The objective of the puzzle is to form a specific shape (given only an outline). Here you have a double set of Tangrams with 61 different challenges representing all levels. This game suits single or two players. You can race another player to see who can build the same shape first!
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The Last Ball
2 players
Another 3d re-imagining of a classic game. Try to be the last player to have balls remaining.
Contents:
Main Board with 16 holes
30 wooden balls: 15 dark balls and 15 light balls
Aim of the game:
To be the player to place the last ball on top of the pyramid.
Start of the game:
Each player alternately, puts a ball from his hand onto the board.
When a player makes a square of 4 of their own color they may take one or two of their balls from the board back to their hand.
At the beginning of a players turn instead of bringing a new ball from their hand they may move a ball of theirs on the board up to a square of four balls(of any color) higher on the board instead of playing a new ball from their hand.
Balls can only be moved or removed if they have no balls on top of them.
END OF THE GAME: The winner is the one who places his last ball at the top of the pyramid