Hi, My e-mail is ecchmiel@Yahoo.com can you help us out here.
Where can we buy more pegs for trouble game my grandson got one for Christmas and it only came with 12 pegs 4-red 4-green 3-yellow and 3-blue so we are short 1-yellow and 1 blue are we able to get more pegs? Can you let me know.
Thanks, Elaine Chmielecki
There are typically three main types of board game pegs used in various board games: plastic pegs, wooden pegs, and metal pegs. These pegs are used to keep track of player positions or scores on the game board.
A game of cribbage uses two pegs for each player.
The game that pops up in 60, 30 ,10 seconds ect.? That's called "Trouble" I believe.
A pegs and jokers game set typically includes a game board with spaces for playing cards, playing cards, pegs or markers for each player, and a set of rules for gameplay.
At the beginning of a game of solitaire, there are 28 pegs, marbles, or pieces on the board.
In the card game with pegs and jokers, players use a standard deck of cards along with special pegs and jokers cards. The goal is to move your pegs around the board by playing cards and reaching the finish line first. Players must follow the rules for moving pegs, playing jokers, and blocking opponents to win the game.
In the card game using pegs, players take turns playing cards and moving pegs on a board. The main rules include: each player starts with a set number of pegs, cards are played to move pegs around the board, and the goal is to be the first to move all pegs to the finish line. Players must strategize to block opponents and reach the finish line first.
Some strategies for winning a wooden game with pegs include planning your moves ahead, blocking your opponent's moves, and focusing on creating opportunities to jump over their pegs. It's important to think strategically and anticipate your opponent's next moves to gain an advantage in the game.
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The rules and objectives of a card game that involves a board and pegs typically involve players moving their pegs around the board based on the cards they draw. The objective is usually to be the first player to move all their pegs to the end of the board or to accumulate the most points by the end of the game. Players may need to strategize and make decisions based on the cards they have and the movements of their opponents.
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