
INSTRUCTIONS
Game Play: The youngest player begins, and play moves to the left in a clockwise rotation, with each player making one move at a time. A peg may move in any direction as long as it follows the lines of holes on the game board. A player may jump over a peg, providing there is an empty space opposite the jumped peg. A player may jump more than one peg only if there is an empty space opposite each peg jumped. Players may play as partners or against each other. No player can refuse to move out of his starting triangle to prevent another player from winning.
Winner: The first player to successfully move all of his pegs into the opposite triangle wins the game.
ELIMINATION
Players: 1
Equipment: 10 wood or glass game pieces, pair of dice
Game Play: Place a game piece on each circle. Roll the dice and remove the pieces corresponding to the total of the dice or any combination that adds up to the total. For example, if you roll a two and a three on the dice, you may remove the pieces on the #2 circle and the #3 circle or the #5 circle (the sum of the two dice). At least one piece must be removed after each role to continue. Remove all the pieces to win!
HYSTERIA
Players: 1
Equipment: 4 each of two different color wood or glass different game pieces (total of eight), pair of dice
Game Play: Place one color of pieces on circles #1 through #4. Place the other four pieces on the circles #7 through #10. Circles #5 & #6 will be left empty. By jumping pieces, one at a time (forward only), or by moving pieces forward, player tries to get pieces to the opposite ends of the game board. If the player is successful, the finished game board will have pieces in opposite positions of the starting game board.
MANCALA
Players: 2
Equipment: 48 glass game pieces (“stones”), game board
Object: Collect the most stones in your Mancala before one player’s bins are empty.
Game Play: Player A’s bins are those numbered
If the last stone is placed in a player’s own Mancala, then he gets a second turn. A player never places a stone in an opponents Mancala, it is always skipped. Remaining stones are placed in the following adjacent bins. For example, player A picks up eight stones from bin #6, then he places a stone in his Mancala and then bins #7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. He then skips his opponent’s Mancala, and places the remaining stone in bin #1. If the last stone of a player’s turn lands in an empty bin on his side of the game board, then the player gets to collect all the stones in his opponent’s bin which is directly opposite, as well as the single stone placed in his own bin. These collected stones are placed in his Mancala. Players may not touch the stones to count them and once a player has touched the stones, he must play them.
Winner: Play ends when one player’s six bins are empty. The other player then places all remaining stones from his bins into his own Mancala. (the player who ends the game does not always win!) Players then count all the stones in their Mancalas. The player with the most stones wins the game.
SOLITAIRE
Players: 1
Equipment: 32 glass pieces
Object: Remove all but one piece.
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