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Pachisi is a board game that originated in ancient India; it is described as the national game of India. It is played on a board shaped like a symmetrical cross.
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Dieser Artikel beschreibt das indische Spiel Pachisi; für das englische Spiel von John Jaques & Son siehe Patchesi; für das amerikanische Spiel von Selchow and Righter siehe ...
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Baital Pachisi or Vetala Panchvimshati (" Twenty five tales of Baital") or Vikram and The Vampire is a collection of tales and legends from India. It was originally written in ...
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Le pachisi est un jeu de société originaire d' Inde ; on dit généralement que c'est le jeu national traditionnel indien. Il se joue sur un tablier en forme de croix aux ...
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Parqués is the Colombian version of a board game in the Cross and Circle family (the category that includes Pachisi). The game is described as a "random thinking" game: the moves ...
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Ludo (from Latin ludo, "I play") is a simple board game for two to four players, in which the players race their four tokens from start to finish according to die rolls.
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Philips Entertaible is a new entertainment device revealed in the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) that consists a digital board game using 30 inch LCD touch screen.
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Parchís (Catalan: parxís; Basque: partxis) is a Spanish board game of the Cross and Circle family. It is an adaptation of the Indian game Pachisi.
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Pachisi es el juego de mesa nacional de la India y Pakistán, descendiente del juego Chaupar, o de creación cercana a la época de reación del Chaupar.
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Its distinctive features are that the track that accommodates six players, unlike other Pachisi-like games which only allow four, that it is normally drilled to accept colored ...
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