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  • Wa Hoo Marble Game Instructions

    Wa Hoo marble games involve players battling to see who's quickest to get their marbles around a board and safely home. While the original game has undergone reinventions through the years and led...

  • Instructions to the Wahoo Game

    Wahoo is a board game that involves moving colored marbles around a board. The game is meant for two to four players ages 6 and up. It comes with five marbles (four to use in the game and one for...

  • How to Play the Wahoo Marble Game

    Wahoo is an older board game, originally played in the Southwest part of the United States. Players roll dice and try to get all of their marbles onto their home spaces. In the 1960s, it was made...

  • Pegs & Marbles Rules

    Pegs & Marbles is a board game that goes by various names such as Joker Marbles, Pegs and Jokers, and Jokers and Marbles. In Pegs & Marbles, players must race marbles around a wooden...

  • Aggravation Board Game Rules

    Aggravation is a classic board game that involves rolling dice, racing marbles to the finish line and aggravating the other players in the process. This game is designed for two to six players...

  • Wahoo Game Rules

    Wahoo is a game in which each player attempts to move all his marbles from the starting point to the end zone. To do this, each player rolls dice and moves his marbles over a game board. Wahoo is...

  • Marble Solitaire Game Rules

    Marble solitaire is a strategy game in which one player attempts to rid the game board of marbles by jumping pieces into empty space and removing jumped marbles, similarly to jumping pieces in...

  • Chinese Checkers Game Rules

    Chinese checkers was invented in 1892 by Ravensburger, a German toy company. The board game is similar to the traditional game of checkers. In Chinese checkers, none of the playing pieces are...

  • Wahoo Board Game Rules

    Wahoo is a board game with several versions that date back to the American Southwest in the early part of the 20th century. Game play is based on the movement of marbles around a game board by two...

  • Rules for the Aggravation Game

    Aggravation is a game by Milton Bradley where you move your marbles around a game board. The first player to get all of his marbles home first, wins the game. The game is called Aggravation...

  • Moving Your Marbles in Abalone

    Learn about moving your marbles in the game Abalone from a board game expert, with tips on basic rules and strategies, in this free instructional video.

  • How to Play Abalone

    Abalone is one of the most beautiful board games you'll ever see. You could leave it on your coffee table and never play it, and it would probably still be worth the money. But that would be a...

  • How to Grasp the Objective of Chinese Checkers

    Chinese Checkers is a board game that you play on a six point star shaped board. Two, three, four or six people can play at one time. When two are playing, the colors are typically black and...

  • How to Do a Super Jump in Chinese Checkers

    Originally entitled Stern-Halma, Chinese checkers is a deceptively simple game that requires both strategy and patience to win. One of the key strategies Chinese checkers players use is the Super...

  • How to Buy a Chinese Checkers Board

    The selection of the right Chinese checkers board is somewhat dependent upon the style of game enthusiasts prefer to play. Some prefer the "hop across" variation in which players attempt to...

  • How to Play Aggravation

    If you are looking for a fun game to play, aggravation is a board game that is fun for the whole family or for a night in with a group of friends. Simply gather a group of two to six people and...

  • How to Play Fox and Geese

    The earliest reference to Fox and Geese appeared about 1300 A.D. in the Icelandic Gerettis Saga. Fox and Geese comes from the board games classified as "hunt" games for two players. Playing time...

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