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Get it between 2024-12-10 to 2024-12-17. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
THE ORIGINAL PIG-TASTIC GAME: When Pass The Pigs was first designed back in the 1970's it was called Pigmania. The name was officially changed to Pass The Pigs in the 1980's - but the irreverent gameplay has never changed!
HOW TO PLAY: Love rolling dice? Then pick up the fabulous little swines and give them a throw. You'll score points based on how they land. Siders, Trotters, Razorbacks, Snouters - or maybe even odds-defying Leaning Jowler!
HOW TO WIN: All you have to do is keep pressing your luck - without rolling Oinkers or Pig Outs - and be the first player to score all the way to 100! It's fun to roll but you have to know when to stop and Pass The Pigs or you'll Pig out!
LEARN: While Pass The Pigs is a wonderful party game, it is also used as a learning tool for probability and statistics in many Math classrooms in the US!
THE PIGS FAMILY: If you love Pass The Pigs like the more than 30 million people who have bought the game already - then you should also try Pass The Pigs: Pig Party and Pass The Pigs: Big Pigs!
"Sider - The pig is lying on its side 1 Point. Razorback - The pig is lying on its back 5 Points. Trotter - The pig is upright 5 Points. Snouter - The pig is leaning on its snout 10 Points. Leaning Jowler - The pig is on its snout and ear 15 Points."
Amazon.com How's your tolerance for puns? You'll need some for Pass the Pigs, a simple game of chance built around a pig theme. Instead of dice, you roll two cute pink piglets, and you gain or lose points depending on how the critters land. For example, if both land on all fours, called a "double trotter," you get 20 points; if they land lying opposite each other, called a "Pig Out," you gain no points and cede your turn. There are a number of other rules as well as a variation called "Hog Call." This would be a good travel game (the pigs, instructions, and scoring pad fit in a small, tidy box) or a fine present for someone who's, well, into pigs! --Elisa Murray Product Description These two little pigs will keep you entertained all day long. The Pass The Pigs classic party game consists of two pigs - which you use as dice- a pad, two pencils and a carrying case. Roll the pigs as many times as you dare on your turn to score points. Just don't role a "Pig Out" or an "Oinker." For example, if both pigs land on all fours, that's called a "Double Trotter" and you'll earn 20 points. Other classic scoring rolls include standard (single) Trotters, Razorbacks (standard and double), the famous Leaning Jowler, and more! The first person to 100 points wins. Makes an ideal travel game with its small plastic carrying case. From the Manufacturer Classic party game for over 25 years, now completely redesigned with a cool new carrying case. Roll the pig dice and earn points based on the position of you pig. Compete to be the first to reach 100 points.