The movement of this game is clockwise and the video shows an anticlockwise movement. Also, the start place stays on the right side, not on the left side of the base.
Sure. Doesn't really change the game but sure. Games often spawn variations for a wealth of reasons. This was how I learned it from my parents ages ago. I believe the board I used was made by my mother and grandfather decades ago. Thanks for stopping by the channel
We went clockwise around the board and when we got out of the start row we went to the corner spot to the right not the left of the start row. We didnt have that center spot. We also had a 6 player board and a 4 player board.
My dad made one of these 65 years ago. Spent many hours playing with our family of 4. Any idea where plans could be found to make one? We used to call the game …,Kick Off
With the right tools you can just get a sheet of wood and carve in the spaces I'd get creative - it's more fun when there is a story behind the building process :)
The movement of this game is clockwise and the video shows an anticlockwise movement. Also, the start place stays on the right side, not on the left side of the base.
Sure.
Doesn't really change the game but sure.
Games often spawn variations for a wealth of reasons. This was how I learned it from my parents ages ago. I believe the board I used was made by my mother and grandfather decades ago.
Thanks for stopping by the channel
That's how we played it too. Clockwise. Started on the corner spot on the right not left. I was looking to see if others played it the same as us. Lol
Very clear and helpful thank you!!
We went clockwise around the board and when we got out of the start row we went to the corner spot to the right not the left of the start row. We didnt have that center spot. We also had a 6 player board and a 4 player board.
My family added a special deal when rolling a four.
You could swap your marble with anyone on the board or you could just move four spaces.
Sounds like a wild house rule!
i was going to play with my grandma but we forgot how so thank you!
You're very welcome! Game time with family is always the best! (unless you play Monopoly then it's cut-throat.)
My dad made one of these 65 years ago. Spent many hours playing with our family of 4. Any idea where plans could be found to make one? We used to call the game …,Kick Off
With the right tools you can just get a sheet of wood and carve in the spaces
I'd get creative - it's more fun when there is a story behind the building process :)
That is wahoo