Price: $39.98
(as of Jan 29,2023 19:25:04 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Enjoy timeless classic games Ludo and Chinese Checkers Halma in one quality set.
Quality 2-in-1 Game Set
This board game set includes a reversible wood board, 60 glass marble playing pieces in 6 colors (10 pieces for each color), 6 velvet marble bags and 2 wooden dice.
Ludo
Ludo is a strategic board game, derived from an Indian game Pachisi, where players race their game pieces, from start to finish. Easy to learn and full of surprises!
Ages 5 and up2 to 4 players
Chinese Checkers
This game has German origin despite what its name suggests, with the objective of being the first player to move all their pieces across the board and into their home in the opposing triangle.
Ages 5 and up2 to 6 players
Certified Safe
This set is Consumer Safety Certified by the following:
CSA (Canadian Standards Association)ASTM F963 (ASTM International)EN71-3/CE (European Union Standard)
Board Size
9.6 x 8.3 x 0.9” (24.5 x 21.2 x 2.4cm) 6.5 x 6.5 x 0.6” (16.4 x 16.4 x 1.5cm) 9.8 x 9.8 x 0.9” (24.8 x 24.8 x 2.3 cm) 9.4 x 9.8 x 0.9” (24 x 24.8 x 2.4 cm) 11.3 x 11.3 x 0.7” (28.8 x 28.8 x 1.8 cm) 11.9 x 11.9 x 0.8” (30.2 x 30.2 x 2 cm)
Other Contents
Playing Pieces, Dice Playing Pieces, Dice Playing Pieces, Dice Playing Pieces Playing Pieces, Dice, Dice cups Glass Marbles with Pouch bags
Crafted from Wood and Glass: Made from wood, the board measures 11.9 x 11.9 x 0.8 inch (30.2 x 30.2 x 2 centimeters); Includes 60 glass marble playing pieces in 6 colors (10 pieces for each color)
Two Board Game Classics in One: Play Ludo on one side of the board and Chinese Checkers on the other; Easy to learn games for 2 to 6 players; Fun to play with friends and family
Ludo: Derived from the ancient Indian game Pachisi, Ludo is a fast and exciting race to the finish line strategy-based board game
Chinese Checkers: A multi-player fun and simple way to stimulate strategic minds of all ages; Chinese checkers as we know it is actually a renaming of the German game Halma (ancient Greek for “jump”), which was inspired by the English game Hoppity, invented in 1883 by George Howard Monks, a US surgeon.
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