The game of Lotería was first played in Italy around the 15th Century. Over the next few hundred years the game spread throughout Europe and by the 18th Century, Spanish explorers brought the game to Mexico. Now, for the first time, you, your friends and your entire family can play El Chavo Lotería!

Contents:

8 Tablas (Gameboards)

54Cards

80Tokens Instructions

Getting Started:

Each player picks one of the eight Tablas and places it in front of themselves. If this is your first time playing, “pop” the tokens out and place them in a pile so that everyone can reach them. Next, shuffle the cards and place them facedown. Pick one person to be the Caller. The Caller can either be a player in the game or act solely as the Caller.

How to Play:

Lotería is very similar to the game of bingo but instead of just numbers, players must match up El Chavo images. At the beginning of each round, the Caller turns over the top card of the deck and announces what is on the card. If any player has that image on their Tabla, a token is placed over that image.

How to Win:

Before starting the game, players should decide the amount of tokens and the formation that is needed to win. These are the most common formations but players can be creative and create their own:

Four Across – Four tokens in one row either horizontal, vertical or diagonal.

Four Corners – One token on each corner of the Tabla.

Full Board – All 16 spaces on the Tabla filled.

Once a player has won, they should yell “Lotería!”

The Caller:

As mentioned above, the Caller can be one of the players in the game, but sometimes it can be a lot more fun when the Caller is not in the game. Tradi- tionally, the Caller often reveals the image in a riddle instead of simply stating what it is. For example, if the Caller draws the card with Señor Barriga, instead of simply saying “Señor Barriga,” the Caller may say something like “he is the landlord.” Or, for example, if the Caller picks a card with an image of a Ham and Cheese sandwich, the Caller can say “this is Chavo’s favorite food.” Sometimes the Caller’s riddles can be the best part of the game.

El juego lotería fue utilizado inicialmente en Italia más o menos en el sigo XV. Después de algunos cientos de años este juego se extendió alrededor de Europa y en el siglo XVIII, exploradores españoles llevaron el juego a México, país donde nace El Chavo. Ahora, por primera vez, tú, tus amigos y tu familia podrán disfrutar del juego de la Lotería de El Chavo.

CONTENIDO:

8 tableros de juego

54 cartas o tarjetas

80fichas Instrucciones

INSTRUCCIONES:

Si estás jugando por primera vez, saca las fichas y colócalas en una pila de modo que todos los jugadores puedan alcanzarlas. Luego mezcla las cartas y ponlas boca abajo, cada jugador toma uno de los ocho tableros de juego y lo coloca frente a él o ella. Se escoge un líder (quien puede ser uno de los jugadores o alguien específicamente escogido prar realizar esta función).

CÓMO JUGAR:

La Lotería de El Chavo es muy similar al juego Bingo, pero en lugar de números, los jugadores deben utilizar los dibujos de El Chavo y encontrar su similar en el tablero de juego. Al inicio de cada ronda el líder toma la primera carta de la pila y anuncia la figura que está

necesaria para ganar. A continuación presentamos las posiciones más comunes, pero los jugadores están libres de crear la suya propia:

Cuatro en línea: 4 fichas en línea, ya sea vertical, horizontal o diagonal.

Cuatro esquinas: 1 ficha en cada esquina de la tabla.

Tablero completo: llenar todos los 16 espacios del tablero.

Cuando el jugador haya conseguido la posición acordada, él o ella gana el juego y debe gritar: ¡LOTERÍA! o en este caso EL CHAVO!

EL LÍDER:

Como mencionamos anteriormente, el líder puede ser uno de los jugadores, pero resulta mucho más divertido cuando el líder no es un jugador. En este caso el líder entrega pistas de la imagen que está en la tarjeta, en lugar de decir el personaje. Por ejemplo: el líder toma la carta del Señor Barriga, en lugar de decir simplemente “Senor Barriga”, puede decir: “El dueno de casa”, “el que cobra la renta”, o por ejemplo en lugar de decir “La torta de jamón y queso” el líder puede decir “La comida favorita de El Chavo”. Todo depende del líder y muchas veces de cómo lo diga podría ser la parte más divertida del juego.

©2008 Fundex Games, Ltd.

P.O. Box 421309

Indianapolis, IN 46242

MADE IN USA

Questions or comments? Write to us at the address above, call 1.800.486.9787 or email customerservice@fundexgames.com www.fundexgames.com

In an effort to continually improve our products, items may vary from those shown.

El Chavo™ logo and characters are trademarks of Roberto Gómez Bolaños © All rights reserved 2004-2008.

en ella. Si algún jugador tiene esa figura en su tabla, coloca una ficha sobre ella en su tablero de juego.

CÓMO GANAR:

Antes de iniciar el juego, los jugadores deberán decidir el número de fichas y la posición de las mismas

©2008 Fundex Games, Ltd.

P.O. Box 421309

Indianapolis, IN 46242

MADE IN USA

Questions or comments? Write to us at the address above, call 1.800.486.9787 or email customerservice@fundexgames.com www.fundexgames.com

In an effort to continually improve our products, items may vary from those shown.

El Chavo™ logo and characters are trademarks of Roberto Gómez Bolaños © All rights reserved 2004-2008.

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Fundex Games Loteria manual Contenido, Instrucciones, Cómo Jugar, EL Líder, Cómo Ganar

Loteria specifications

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