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Is trouble a good board game?

Trouble is a fun game for all ages to play. The top of this game board is plastic, but the face of the game on the bottom side is thin paper with no backing. Will have to be sure to tape the paper to the plastic and be very careful so the paper does not tear or get damp.

Is trouble a fun game?

What age is the game trouble for?

Product information

Product Dimensions2.01 x 10.51 x 10.51 inches
LanguageEnglish, French
Mfg Recommended age5 – 9 years
DepartmentBedroom
ManufacturerHasbro Gaming

Is trouble just Ludo?

Trouble (known as Frustration in the UK and Kimble in Finland) is a board game in which players compete to be the first to send four pieces all the way around a board. The gameplay, board, and concept is derivative of the Indian board game, Ludo. …

How many dice are used in the board game Trouble?

2 dice
In the Trouble board game, kids race to get all their game pieces around the board; but be careful! A player could get bumped and sent back to the beginning. This version of the Trouble game powers up the popping fun with 2 dice: a symbol die and a number die.

Is sorry and Trouble the same game?

Trouble: available at Amazon Trouble has a similar objective to Sorry but is based solely on chance. The objective is for players (two to four at a time) to roll or ‘pop’ the dice and be the first to move all four of their colored pawns around the board.

How many dice does the game Trouble use?

Is sorry and trouble the same game?

Can you jump your own person in trouble?

There is nothing in the rules that says you can’t jump over your own piece.

What is the Red 1 in trouble?

Answer: When someone “pops” a red number one, that player’s turn ends, and everyone else gets to move a new marker out onto the playing board. It speeds up the game play. Failed to get answers.

What do the X’s mean on the Trouble board?

XX If you land on Double Trouble space by exact count, you take another turn!( But if you pop a 6 and land on Double Trouble, you take only one additional turn, not two.)

What does rolling a 1 in Trouble mean?

The red 1 means everyone else gets to take out 1 peg. You do nothing and your turn is over. If you land on the XX you go again, if you roll a 6, you go again. If you roll a 6 and land on the XX, you still only get to go again once (unless you roll a 6 on the next time, then you go again).