4 Animals Board Game Description
The aim of the game is to be the first to bring all 4 figures into the target area (your own house). You have to go around the path around all target and start fields with your playing figures. You can play alone, or with up to three opponents. There is also option to play with virtual players.
Each player may roll the dice 3 times, whoever rolls the highest number starts. If you have a six, you can place the first piece on the starting field. Then you can roll the dice one more time and move forward by the number thrown. Those players who don't have a six in the first round then have to roll the dice 3 times again until they roll the desired number.
As soon as you have a figure on the starting position, it is important to bring it to the finish as quickly as possible. If you roll a six again, you must first move the remaining pieces from the starting position and place them on the starting field. Only when all the pieces are in circulation can the six be extended.
If you come with a piece on a field on which a piece is already standing, you can capture it and this playing piece of the opponent must return to the starting position outside the playing fields on which you are allowed to move. With a six it can then be brought back into play.
If there is one of your own on a space you want to advance to, you have to make the move with another piece, because you cannot capture yourself.
All playing figures must be brought into the target fields after they have covered the full circle. You may not skip the pieces that are already at the goal, but each must move up individually so that all the game pieces can find a place on the target fields.
Each player may roll the dice 3 times, whoever rolls the highest number starts. If you have a six, you can place the first piece on the starting field. Then you can roll the dice one more time and move forward by the number thrown. Those players who don't have a six in the first round then have to roll the dice 3 times again until they roll the desired number.
As soon as you have a figure on the starting position, it is important to bring it to the finish as quickly as possible. If you roll a six again, you must first move the remaining pieces from the starting position and place them on the starting field. Only when all the pieces are in circulation can the six be extended.
If you come with a piece on a field on which a piece is already standing, you can capture it and this playing piece of the opponent must return to the starting position outside the playing fields on which you are allowed to move. With a six it can then be brought back into play.
If there is one of your own on a space you want to advance to, you have to make the move with another piece, because you cannot capture yourself.
All playing figures must be brought into the target fields after they have covered the full circle. You may not skip the pieces that are already at the goal, but each must move up individually so that all the game pieces can find a place on the target fields.
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