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Cardinal Tin Dominoes, Dbl12 Catalin from Cardinal Industries, Inc.

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Minimum Age: 4 years
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Product Description Up to 10 players can enjoy this distinctive set of 91 dominoes. These Classic Collector dominoes feature engraved dots, and each number has a distinct color, making them easy to tell apart. Includes instructions for up to 16 different domino games, 91 dominoes, starter piece, four domino trains and collectors tin.
Editorial Review Are you clicking yet? Play dominoes! It isn't just one game, as many people think--there are many games and variations at many skill levels. Domino sets vary in size and complexity, according to the number of dots. This big Double Twelve set has 91 domino pieces, and each piece has from one to 12 color-coded dots at each end, or no dots (blank). The pieces can be used to play 16 different games; instructions for all the games are included. Made of a heavy white, ivory-like plastic, the pieces are 2 inches long, 1 inch wide, and .3 inch thick, and they store neatly in their case. --Richard Farr
Customer Reviews
Best Family Game     Posted 22 February 2008 The Double 12 Tin of Dominoes by Cardinal Industries is the ultimate all-ages game. Perfect for families or multi-generational gatherings on cold winter afternoons. I enjoy playing 'Chicken-foot' with my grandchildren, or the next-door neighbors - anyone can enjoy the game. The dominoes are solid, sturdy, washable and brightly colored. We love 'em!
Double domino color set     Posted 03 April 2007 Great quality product with clear, easy to read dots. We use it for Mexican train and have had many hours of enjoyment using this beautifully crafted set of dominos.
Cardinal Double Twelve Color dot dominoes     Posted 29 January 2006 It is a very nice product in all respects except the game rules sheet. That leaves a lot to be desired. The language is not clear and is full of counterdictions. It appears the printing and transulation was not done by someone with a good comand of the English language. Hope this does not sound trite, but this is not uncommon with a product from overseas.
Dominos     Posted 07 October 2005 I specifically purchased these particular dominos based on the photo in the ad. I play dominos with others and was attempting to have a set that used the same colors for the different numbers. When I opened the box, the colors were not what was shown in the ad. So they are still not what I want....too much of a hassle to send them back so I will use them at camp.
Wonderful Way to spend an Evening     Posted 05 April 2004 I played my first game of dominos with this set, and I had a blast! The "train" game is very easy to follow. It's a great way to spend some time with a few friends who aren't into trivia games.
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