Ludo / Man don't get annoyed 26 cm
Ludo is a well-known party game, thanks to the simple rules, this game is fun for the whole family. This Philos Ludo game has a 26 cm game board and is suitable for 2-4 players from 6 years old. The Philos Ludo game is not suitable for children under 3 ye
Ludo / Man don't get annoyed 26 cm
Article code: 7105.685
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Ludo is a well-known party game, thanks to the simple rules, this game is fun for the whole family. This Philos Ludo game has a 26 cm game board and is suitable for 2-4 players from 6 years old. The Philos Ludo game is not suitable for children under 3 ye
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- Brand: PHILOS
- Article code: 7105.685
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- Delivery time: This is currently not available. Choose another variant.
Ludo / people don't mind is a well-known party game, thanks to the simple rules, this game is fun for the whole family. This Philos Ludo game has a 26 cm game board and is suitable for 2-4 players from 6 years old. The Philos Ludo game is not suitable for children under 3 years old due to small parts.
Specifications
- Ludo
- Game board material: plywood
- Game piece material: birch wood
- Dimensions game board: square 260 x 260 x 12 mm
- Number of game pieces: 16
- Size game pieces: diameter 13 mm, height 25 mm
- Number of players: 2-4
- Recommended age: from 6 years
- Includes game instructions
- Brand: Philos
- Model number: 3299
Don't get annoyed is a board game played with 2 to 4 players. The object of the game is to move all pawns of your own color from the starting position to the ending position. Below are the rules of the game:
- Each player has four pawns of the same color.
- The pawns are set up at the starting position.
- The game starts with throwing a dice. The player who rolls the highest number starts.
- The player rolls the dice and moves his pawns the number of steps corresponding to the number of eyes he rolled.
- If a player rolls a 6, he may roll again.
- If a player places a pawn on a square that already contains another player's pawn, this pawn is returned to its starting position.
- If a player has all four of his pawns in the final position, he has won.
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