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I'm not a game person, so when a friend pulled out his wooden Shut the Box game (a world traveler, he carries it with him at all times), I was none too excited. My reluctance to play, though, dissolved as soon as the game began.
It is believed that Shut the Box dates back to at least the 12th century. Because it is extremely easy to learn, yet involves a nicely challenging combination of strategy and luck, it is one of those games that is hard to stop playing.
The object is to flip over the numbered wooden tiles so that their sum equals the sum of the dice that a player has just rolled (e.g., ''7'' is rolled, so a player could flip the 3 and 4 tiles, the 2 and 5 tiles, the 4, 2, and 1 tiles, etc.). When ''flipping'' is no longer possible because the necessary tiles are no longer available, one's turn is over. The sum of the remaining tiles becomes that player's score, and the winner is determined by the lowest sum at the end of the game.
There are variations, too, and in case it isn't obvious, it's an excellent game for a child mastering addition. Additionally, although the directions don't say so, it's a fine ''solitaire'' game.
My world-traveling friend says that his Shut the Box has traveled so many miles and seen so many hours of play all over the globe that he considers it almost as important as his passport! Now that I've played (and played) Shut the Box, I understand how people get addicted to games!
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs. |
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(Ages: 6 and up)
#13113 - 2 or more players
Our price $16.95
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