Colour Memory Wooden Chess Board Table Game
$12.95 inc. GST
- Unique Gameplay: multiplay ways to play!
- Educational Fun: Enhances memory, concentration, and strategic thinking skills in a fun and engaging way
- Multiplayer Fun: Ideal for two players, making it a perfect choice for family game nights, friendly competitions, or educational purposes.
- Easy to Learn: Comes with clear, concise instructions that make it easy to understand and start playing right away!
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Description
Unleash your cognitive prowess and immerse yourself in the ultimate brain-boosting challenge with the Colour Memory Chess Board Game. Perfect for all ages, this innovative game combines the classic strategy of chess with the excitement of memory-based gameplay, creating endless fun for the whole family.
Introducing
Colour Memory Wooden Chess Board Table Game
Product Features
- Unique Gameplay: multiplay ways to play!
- Educational Fun: Enhances memory, concentration, and strategic thinking skills in a fun and engaging way
- Multiplayer Fun: Ideal for two players, making it a perfect choice for family game nights, friendly competitions, or educational purposes.
- Easy to Learn: Comes with clear, concise instructions that make it easy to understand and start playing right away!
How To Play Memory Chess Game
Before starting a game, all chess pieces should be inserted into the wooden board. The colour of each chess piece shouldn’t be visible to the players. Once everything is set, the first player should through a dice. A player then has to select one chess piece from the board so that it would match the colour on the dice. In the case that colour matches, the same player throws a dice one more time and tries to collect as many chess sticks as possible. If the colours doesn’t match the chess piece, it should be returned to the board. The next player throws a dice and continues with a game.
There are three different ways how a winner of this memory game can be determined. It can be all a matter of agreement before each new game. Changing the rules of victory from time to time can make this game less monotonic and fun.
Rule #1: The player who has the largest number of chess pieces after the game is the winner.
Rule #2: The player who collects the same colour chess pieces first is the winner of the game.
Rule #3: The player who collects at least one piece of each colour chess first is the winner.
Additional information
Weight | 0.6 kg |
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