Kit-Cat-Dog Description
The hardest part in playing Chess is anticipating your opponent's move while still focusing on your own plan. Kit-Cat-Dog exercises those areas of dynamic strategy with an age-old gameboard that any child could understand.
Trying to get three pets to stand in a row in real life can be hard, but when you only have nine spaces to put them, and the opposing team is also competing to place three pets in a row, the questions become how many moves will it take and who will get there first.
1) Each team takes turns placing one of their three pets anywhere on the board.
2) Once all pets are on the board, each team take turns sliding one pet to any neighboring space. (Watch where you're headed, but pay attention to what you're leaving behind).
3) The first team of four-legged companions to slide into a straight line is the winner!
*Infinite REplayability.
*Single Player
*Two Player
" "Kit-Cat-Dog is to chess what minigolf is to golf!" "
-my dog
Trying to get three pets to stand in a row in real life can be hard, but when you only have nine spaces to put them, and the opposing team is also competing to place three pets in a row, the questions become how many moves will it take and who will get there first.
1) Each team takes turns placing one of their three pets anywhere on the board.
2) Once all pets are on the board, each team take turns sliding one pet to any neighboring space. (Watch where you're headed, but pay attention to what you're leaving behind).
3) The first team of four-legged companions to slide into a straight line is the winner!
*Infinite REplayability.
*Single Player
*Two Player
" "Kit-Cat-Dog is to chess what minigolf is to golf!" "
-my dog
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