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Pantolino
In this lovingly illustrated children's game, the players try to roll as many shoes of the same color as possible for try to roll as many shoes of the same color as possible for their centipede. The current player throws his dice up to their centipede. The current player throws his dice up to three times and puts aside as many dice as he wishes each three times and puts aside as many dice as he wishes each time. Each round, the dice can be exchanged for a shoe time. Each round, the dice can be exchanged for a shoe tile matching the result. The player who has put together tile matching the result. The player who has put together the longest centipede at the end wins the game. Children the longest centipede at the end wins the game. Children from the age of 4 learn how to add and subtract! For older from the age of 4 learn how to add and subtract! For older players there is a variant in which the players are allowed players there is a variant in which the players are allowed to steal shoes. to steal shoes. ✔ ✔ Getting to know the basic colors Getting to know the basic colors ✔ ✔ Trains size and length ratios Trains size and length ratios ✔ ✔
1. Each player starts with a centipede head. Roll 4 dice. 2. Try to roll as many similar motifs as possible. 3. Exchange the dice for tiles and build the longest possible centipede.
iInventor: Klaus Kreowski
Illustration:
Maciej Szymanowicz Item number: 882 219 Size of box: 130 x 130 x 40 mm