These sets include a storage box, 7 pegs for each board, and 3 decks of cards. The box, boards, and pegs are made from bio-degradable PLA. The boards are designed with a unique peg storage and interlocking system for consistent play. The convenient box is great for travel, it takes up very little room in your RV, measuring only 8.12" x 4.12" x 2.25”.
Pegs and Jokers is a North American race game for two to twelve players, using playing cards to move pegs around a board. It is also sometimes known as Jokers and Pegs. Some board designs use marbles instead of pegs as the playing pieces, which may be called Marbles and Jokers or Jokers and Marbles.
Pegs and Jokers are derived ultimately from the Indian race game Pachisi, a racing game using dice for movement, probably via its American derivative Sorry!, in which pawns are moved according to cards drawn from a particular deck.
Pegs and Jokers is a partnership game played with standard cards on boards that are homemade. It allows extra scope for strategy by giving players a choice of cards to play. Each player has five pegs, and the winners are the first team to move all their pegs from their START area to their HOME areas.
Playing cards are used to move pegs around a board in the North American race game Pegs and Jokers, which can be played by two to twelve people. Each player has five pegs. Two teams of two players, three players, or four players are formed. Each player is seated between two opponents as they sit alternately. There are two jokers in each of the standard two decks of cards. Up to six players may be accommodated by three decks (162 cards total, including six jokers); eight players should use four decks (216 cards, including eight jokers).
A four-sided board is used for four players, a six-sided board for six players, and an eight-sided board for eight players. Each player's side is assigned a distinct color. Each participant is given five pegs in a color that matches the side of the board closest to them. There are 18 units of straight track on each side of the board, with a corner hole at each end that is shared by two neighboring sides and 17 holes separating them. The position of the pegs on that side to "come out" is the eighth hole from the corner, and right next to it is the colored "start" area with five spots where the pegs of that color are placed before the game begins. The colored private track of five holes, which branches off at the "in-spot," is the "home" or "safe" area or "castle," where the pegs end their journey. This colors "in-spot" is the third hole after the corner.
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