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  2. Game of the Day: Parcheesi Playspace - AOL

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    Playspace is a classic game where you can play and challenge your friends. When you play you'll be able to unlock achievements and win prizes which you can We are happy to present Parcheesi Playspace.

  3. Game of the Day: Parcheesi - AOL

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    If you're a big fan of Parcheesi, then you'll love today's Game of the Day! Today's Game of the Day is Parcheesi, the board game classic that's both fun and easy to play! The objective of the game ...

  4. Parcheesi - Wikipedia

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    Parcheesi is a brand-name American adaptation of the Indian cross and circle board game Pachisi, published by E. G. Selchow & Co [1] and Winning Moves Games USA.

  5. List of cross and circle games - Wikipedia

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    Has been played in India since at least the 16th century, and is considered the ancestor to many Western cross and circle games such as Ludo, Parcheesi, and Sorry!. Parcheesi: United States: Two six-sided dice Trademarked American adaptation of the Indian game Pachisi. Parchís: Spain: Single six-sided die

  6. Parqués - Wikipedia

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    Parqués has 8 safe boxes and 96 in total; Parcheesi has 16 and 68, respectively. In Parcheesi, doublets (pairs) also have the same special purpose (getting an extra turn). Capturing is done the same way. In Parcheesi, 5 has a special meaning, allowing to get pieces out of the nest. It is different from Parqués, where 5 is a regular value.

  7. Game of the Day: Domino by Playspace - AOL

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    Today's Game of the Day is a new game, just released on our site, but an old classic: Dominoes! Domino by Playspace is the definitive version of Dominoes on Games.com. This classic has been ...

  8. Ludo - Wikipedia

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    Special areas of the Ludo board are typically coloured bright yellow, green, red, and blue. Each player is assigned a colour and has four tokens [c] in their colour. The board is normally square with a cross-shaped playspace, with each arm of the cross having three columns of squares, usually six per column.

  9. Cross and circle game - Wikipedia

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    Ludo and Parcheesi (both descendants of Pachisi) are examples of frequently played cruciform games. The category may also be expanded to include circular or square boards without a cross which are nevertheless quartered , and boards that have more than four spokes (Aggravation, Trivial Pursuit).