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Players try to win three of the eleven number columns as quickly as possible. To do this, they roll the four dice and form two pairs, which determine the columns on which they may first place the white cones (the runners). during their turn, players may roll the dice as long as they wish -provided that they can place or move at least one of the runners. If, after rolling the dice, a player is unable to move, his turn ends immediately and he loses everything that he achieved during that turn. He should have stopped in time… but he didn't! everybody likes to try just once more --and then maybe once more… they can't stop! can you?
3**C
Great filler game.
This game looks dumb/uninspiring , but has got a fun element that can only be realized after playing. Great filler game. There is a good reason why such an old game has be reissued.
L**N
Can't stop playing
I have had this game for a few months so far, I love playing it. It is a great family game and will be purchasing another one soon as my mother has decided that its better to stay in her company!
J**G
A palpitating race game and easy to teach to beginners.
No wonder this game that tempts players, often cruelly, to push their luck has been around for decades. The components are an ideal format.
A**R
fabulous
A fabulous family game. Thank you.
F**E
HOW FAR WILL YOU 'PUSH YOUR LUCK'!??
Okay, so I'm a sucker for any games that involve more than one die - four dice included here, as players push their luck as far as they dare! I have the original issue of this game from 1980 produced by `Palitoy' - it's a great game, and whilst some people may not prefer games based on luck, they might enjoy the thrill of the `push your luck' element here! I've `blown it' a few times with this game! My partner's not too keen on this because he says he prefers games based more on skill, but that's really because he likes to win, and games based on skill he will play only if he knows he's good at it, and therefore stands a pretty good chance of winning. I find that the majority of people who say they don't like games with too much luck or dice-throwing are not good losers... I, myself enjoy any game - win or lose; I play to win, but the actual enjoyment comes from the actual `playing' - winning is just an added bonus.I really LOVE this game; you roll four dice and choose how you utilise them. I like the strategy element of how you decide to use your dice, (you split the four dice into pairs) and then decide whether you wish to gamble further (at the risk of the loss of your progress) or to `hold your own'.A great game, and it's fantastic to see it back on the shelves after SO many years! I do wish many more great vintage games would be brought back... Thumbs up go to `Eagle Games' for getting this one back out! Thanks! :-)
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