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The new DOMINO GAME wooden box
Domino - a game that uses tiles called stones. Each plate is divided into two square boxes with marked eyes (the same as on the dice). The most popular version is made up of 28 stones: all combinations of numbers from 0 (the so-called. 'Soap') to 6. The game is for 2-4 players.
Description :
Domino - a game that uses tiles called stones. Each plate is divided into two square boxes with marked eyes (the same as on the dice). The most popular version is made up of 28 stones: all combinations of numbers from 0 (the so-called. 'Soap') to 6. The game is for 2-4 players.Players shedding tiles knock on the table, eyes to the tabletop. They draw lots after 5 bars and the game starts from the lining bars and fit it the right amount of mesh.Variations domino game a few, so adapting it to the requirements of the players will probably be simple.Bars are large and massive ivory with black eyes.Dimension bars approx. 5 cm x 2.5 cm x 0.7 mmA fantastic way to spend time pleasantly with children, friends, etc.
The oldest confirmed written mention of dominoes in China comes from the Former Events in Wulin (i.e. the capital Hangzhou) written by the Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368) author Zhou Mi (1232–1298), who listed pupai (gambling plaques or dominoes), as well as dice as items sold by peddlers during the reign of Emperor Xiaozong of Song (r. 1162–1189). Andrew Lo asserts that Zhou Mi meant dominoes when referring to pupai, since the Ming author Lu Rong (1436–1494) explicitly defined pupai as dominoes (in regard to a story of a suitor who won a maiden's hand by drawing out four winning pupai from a set).
The set is packed in a wooden box.
Tech specs:
certificate:
CE
age:
3 + [eng]
package size:
18,5 x 6,5 x 4,5cm
weight:
0,4
sex:
female, boy,
unisex