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Winning Moves - Pass the Pigs from Winning Moves

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Minimum Age: 8 years
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Product Description The original party animals! Try your luck using pigs for dice. Will you roll a sider or start makin bacon? This game remains an all time classic game to be played anywhere, by anyone. 8 Years +
Customer Reviews
I love this game!     Posted 10 December 2007 This has to be the best and most addicting game ever! I love it. It reminds me when I was younger (about 8-10 y.o) when I used to go to the pub with my dad and his friend, I'd make them play it with me all the time and 'bet' money, because I was only young, I obviously had no money, so if they won they got nothing, but whenever I won, they'd give me 50p, I used to leave the pub about a tenner up, haha. I've been trying to find this game for ages, could never find it anywhere, never thought to look on Amazon! So happy I've found it again.
Everest and back     Posted 24 October 2007 We have had this game for many many years and have taken it where ever we go. It is indeed highly addictive, we have played it on a ferry from Miami to the Bahamas and had a gang of children join in and most recently we took it on a trek to Everest Base Camp, the evenings are quiet unless you have something to do. We, our guide and porter played this every evening and had many others watching. As our guide and porter (who were fantastic) loved this game so much we gave it to one of them and so now am ordering another to be sent to the other and of course one for ourselves.
Nostalgia!     Posted 13 November 2006 I'm now 20 years old, and remember very fondly the Christmas afternoons spent on my grandfather's knee playing Pass the Pigs with the rest of my family when I was just two or three years old even. Before I was old enough to calculate the scores or even understand fully, I would be involved in "passing" the pigs. Then, as I grasped the concept I was taught to help add up the scores.
As an individual who played the game in my early years I recognise both the fun and educational value of the game. Of course, as a child, you are learning to add up without even realising you're learming! Certainly a benefit, making education fun.
It's also a valuable tool in bringing the family together. A perfect Christmas day game, where everyone can get involved.
Highly recommended.
Ah the days of Pass the Pig...
Pass the Pig     Posted 05 November 2005 Pass the Pig is a brilliant game for all the family. It is simple to play and learn, easy and small to transport where ever you go. You can play it anywhere, with as little or as many people as you like. It teaches children to add up quickly and is a lot of fun.
Absolutely excellent     Posted 28 August 2005 I have just bought this (and haven't even received it yet) but I've now tried the online Java version that can be found on the net. Incredibly addicting, and much more tactical than one might think. Should you cash in your points, or try to win just a few more? I also like the fact that it plays quickly, you could just play a few rounds in 5 min. I bet my son will love it.
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