JaCoby received this game from Santa and Tennille & I have played it more than he has. Pachisi Not to be confused with Parcheesi.
Pachisi is a cross and circle board game that originated in ancient India; it is described as the national game of India. It is played on a board shaped like a symmetrical cross. A player's pieces move around the board based upon a throw of six or seven cowrie shells (a sea snail), with the number of shells landing aperture upwards indicating the number of places to move.
The name of the game comes from the Hindi word pachis, meaning twenty-five, the largest score that can be thrown with the cowrie shells. Thus the game is also known by the name Twenty-five. It is a descendant of the game of Ashte kashte.
We Totally recommend it to anyone looking for adifferent type of game
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Like your updates, game sledding and Christmas, but please change the word color. It's not readable on the background. I had to highlight to read it and not kill my eyes. Just a thought.
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