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Count Across

9/15/2010 4:13:38 AM • Cadaco Count... • Answered on Sep 15, 2010
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Need instructions for the game count across by

Count Across™ Instructions



OBJECT OF GAME


The first player to place four chips in a row, either vertically, horizontally or diagonally wins the game.


Contents


1 Wooden Tray with Content Holder 1 Clear Plastic Slide with holes


1 Two-sided Number Board


25 Purple chips 25 Green chips 1 pair of dice


Set-Up


Each player selects a set of chips (purple or green). Decide which side of the number board to play, Addition Only (blue side) or Addition & Multiplication (red side). Line up the Number Board underneath the Clear Plastic Slide so that the numbers line up through the holes. The raised tab on the Clear Plastic Slide should be face up. Slide the Number Board and Clear Plastic Slide into the Wooden Tray together. The Number Board should rest underneath the Clear Plastic Slide. Each player rolls the dice once to determine who plays first. The player with the highest roll goes first (Player 1).


Addition Only Play


The Player 1 rolls the dice and adds the two numbers on the dice. Places one of your chips on the Number Board over an empty number space that matches the total of the dice.


Example: A play a rolls a 5 and a 3. 5 + 3 = 8


Player 1 finds an empty number 8 space on the Number Board and places a chip into that slot. Player 1 may choose any open 8 on the number board, but may only place one chip on the board per turn.


Player 2 then rolls the dice and places a chip in a space on the number board that matches the total of the dice. Play continues back and forth until one player gets 4 chips in a row, horizontally, vertically or diagonally. A player can remove an opponent's chip from the board in the following instances:


• If a player rolls doubles, they may remove an opponent's chip if it occupies a space that matches the total of the dice. Example: A player rolls a 4 and a 4. 4 + 4 = 8 and if an opponent has a chip in an 8 space on the Number Board, the player may remove the opponent's chip and replace it with his or her own chip.


• If a player rolls the dice and there are no empty spaces matching the total of the dice, the player may remove an opponent's chip that occupies a number space that matches the roll (if only the player's chips occupy those spaces). Then the play ends.


Addition & Multiplication Play


The rules are identical to the Addition Only play, except on each roll players may choose to either Add or MUltiply the numbers rolled. Example: A player rolls a 5 and a 3. The player may do one of the following:


• Add the dice together (5 + 3 = 8) and place a chip over an empty 8 space on the number board


• Multiply the dice (5 x 3 = 15) and place a chip over an empty 15 space on the number board


Warning! Do not throw out the Content Holder. It serves as a platform for the number board as well as storage for the chips and dice.


9/15/2010 4:05:30 AM • Cadaco Count... • Answered on Sep 15, 2010
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What are the rules of Good Guys 'n Bad Guys?

For 2-8 players. Bad guys start at bank. Witness starts where marked. One bad guy goes first. Witness next then next bad guy at bank. Witness must reach sheriff and posse before they can move. Turns alternate: 1 bad guy horse then one good guy horse. Bad guys need exact roll to cross border to win. Predecide if one or all must cross. If lawman lands on same space as a bad guy then the bad guy is captured and out of the game. If law man passes all outlaws then he must turn back to assist. Lawmen must stop bad guys from reaching the border.
11/1/2012 1:15:20 AM • Cadaco Toys • Answered on Nov 01, 2012
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Can I get the rules

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6/16/2011 3:34:37 PM • Cadaco Toys • Answered on Jun 16, 2011
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I have misplaced the rules

Game set up and ending
  • 1 Unfold the game boards and place the largest down first. Put the second-smallest board inside the largest board, matching the corners marked "elevator," and the smallest board inside the medium one.
  • 2 Give each player $3,500 in the form of two $1,000 bills, two $500 bills, three $100 bills, two $50 bills, three $20 bills, three $10 bills and two $5 bills.
  • 3 Separate out the deed cards. The first-tier property deeds have a marble textured back, the second-tier ones have a water design back and the top-tier deeds have a sky design back.
  • 4 Begin play by rolling two dice and moving your piece to the appropriate square.
  • 5 The game is over when all but one player have gone bankrupt. If playing with a time limit, the player with the most money when time expires wins.
Property, Stock Market and Travel squares
  • 1 Land on a property and buy it, if it's for sale, or pay a lease fee if it's owned. Distribute deed cards as properties are purchased.
  • 2 Improve lease values on purchased properties by adding facilities: gas stations, shopping malls and skyscrapers. The cost for each is on the deed card. Players build facilities before rolling the dice.
  • 3 Build gas stations on any property that has no other facilities. Add shopping malls and skyscrapers only if the player owns all the properties in a city. If a property has a gas station, it must be leveled before malls or skyscrapers can be built there.
  • 4 Draw a Stock Market card when you land on the Stock Market square. These cards specify gains or losses for players as well as additional moves and options. If the player must roll the dice to determine a gain or loss to his wealth, even-numbered rolls indicate gains and odd-numbered rolls indicate losses.
  • 5 Draw a Travel card when you land on the Travel square. These cards transport players to specific properties. Once there, the player can either buy the property or pay the lease fee if it's already owned.
Other Squares
  • 1 Request a salary when you land or pass by the Pay Day space. Players on the bottom tier receive a salary of $300, on the second tier a salary of $250 and on the top tier, $200.
  • 2 Use the elevator squares to move between levels. The only two ways to travel among the three tiers is via the elevator squares or Travel cards.
  • 3 Try to avoid the Rental Car corners on the middle or top tiers; if you land on them, you get sent to the Rental Car Line on the bottom tier. A player can get off this square by rolling doubles or passing the next two turns.
  • 4 Gamble money on the Las Vegas and Atlantic City squares. The player decides how much to bet and whether to wager 10 times the number on the dice or 100 times the number on the dice. An even roll means a gain and an odd roll means a loss. Each player must gamble at least once and no more than three times.
  • 5 Pay $100 to the lottery fund when you land on the Shopping Spree square. Collect the lottery funds if you land on the Lottery square on the lower level. The lottery fund also collects all losses from the Stock Market and the Shopping Spree spaces.


Read more: Triopoly Game Directions ' eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_8308744_triopoly-game-directions.html#ixzz1Lrych7PL
5/9/2011 6:12:13 PM • Cadaco Toys • Answered on May 09, 2011
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3/9/2011 3:34:16 PM • Cadaco Toys • Answered on Mar 09, 2011
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12/31/2010 4:22:29 PM • Cadaco Toys • Answered on Dec 31, 2010
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