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Roseart Lego treasure quest instructions

Instructions for RoseArt Lego Treasure Quest game:
  1. Open the game box and remove all components: Make sure to carefully remove all pieces from the box, including the game board, Lego pieces, dice, and game pieces.
  2. Place the game board on a flat surface: Find a flat surface to place the game board on, such as a table or the floor.
  3. Build the Lego treasure chest: Follow the instructions provided to build the Lego treasure chest. This may require sorting and connecting the Lego pieces to create the chest.
  4. Sort the Lego treasure pieces: Sort the treasure pieces into separate piles according to the different types of treasure.
  5. Each player chooses a game piece: Each player should choose a game piece to represent them on the game board.
  6. Roll the dice to determine who goes first: Roll the dice to determine the order in which players will take their turns. The player with the highest roll goes first.
  7. Players take turns rolling the dice and moving their game piece: Players take turns rolling the dice and moving their game piece the number of spaces indicated on the dice. Move the game piece along the path on the game board.
  8. If a player lands on a challenge square, they must complete the challenge: If a player lands on a square with a challenge, they must complete the challenge before continuing their turn. The challenge may require the player to perform a task, answer a question, or complete a mini-game.
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While playing marble Aggravation, a player had a "3" and a "4" on his dice. He wanted to move the "3" first, even tho he could move the "4". If he moved the...

Thank you for your question. It appears you are playing a modified version of Aggravation. The original rules from Hasbro call for the use of one die. The player must move only one marble the full amount on the die. If the player can not move the full amount of the die, his/her turn is over.
Other keys to moving your marble according the the original directions are:
  • You can only move a marble out of the "base" and onto the "start" space with the roll of a 1 or 6.
  • You get an extra turn when you roll a 6.
  • You can jump over or land on an opponents marble (aggravate it) but can't jump over or on your own marble.
  • A "aggravated" marble (one that has been landed on) is to be placed back in the "base" area to be started over.
  • You can use the "star" and "center" spaces for shortcuts. However, the center space must be landed on and the roll of a 1 is the only way off the center space.
  • You must move all 4 marbles into the "home" area by the full roll of the die to complete the game.
Here is a link to the directions: http://www.hasbro.com/common/instruct/Aggravation_(2002).pdf. My personal opinion on your situation with the 3 and 4 dice rolls is that he could chose which marble to move 3 and which to move 4. But, the full use of the amounts of the dice must be used and the total on one die can not be split by two different marbles (a 4 die can't be split into a 2 and a 2).
Hope this helps and doesn't "Aggravate" you more! :0) Have fun playing!
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Face-off air hockey instructions

There are a number of situations that would cause an official to toss a center from a face-off. Here are the majority of the reasons a center can be tossed from a face-off.


~ The center did not place his stick or skates in the designated area.


~ The team took too much time in completing the line change.


~ The center moved/jumped prior to the official dropping the puck.


~ The center refused to put his stick down or position himself properly in the allotted time.


~ One of the players not taking the face-off moved into the face-off circle prior to the drop of the puck.


There are a few other situations which can cause a center to be ejected from a face-off. If it happens twice on the same face-off, the team will be assessed a minor penalty.

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Need instructions for the game count across by Cadaco

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.


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