Milton Bradley Deluxe Parcheesi Logo

Related Topics:

Posted on Jul 02, 2012

Parcheesi directions need directions

1 Answer

Julie Austin

Level 1:

An expert who has achieved level 1.

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

New Friend:

An expert that has 1 follower.

Hot-Shot:

An expert who has answered 20 questions.

  • Contributor 31 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 09, 2014
Julie Austin
Contributor
Level 1:

An expert who has achieved level 1.

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

New Friend:

An expert that has 1 follower.

Hot-Shot:

An expert who has answered 20 questions.

Joined: Jul 08, 2014
Answers
31
Questions
1
Helped
28818
Points
34

Hasbro.com

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

0helpful
1answer

Have board game parcheesi but no instructions can you help?

Instructions
    • 1 Place four groups of pieces, or pawns, on their respective color circles at each corner of the board. The first player rolls the dice. When the dice has a five, or the two die combine to make five, the player can move one of his pawns out of his circle.
    • 2 Move pawns in a counterclockwise direction. You can only move your pawns on the purple and light blue squares in this game.
    • 3 Roll again if you roll a double. However, rolling doubles a third time forfeits the turn and the pawn furthest along the board must be moved back to the starting circle. Rolling a double when all the player's pawns are out of the starting circle is a "double bonus" and allows the player to move by both the tops and bottoms of the dice.
    • 4 Count each die separately. For instance, if a 2 and a 3 are rolled, the player can move one pawn two spaces and another pawn three spaces. If the same pawn is moved, it is not a total of five spaces moved, but two and then three; if another player's pawns are on a square two or three spaces ahead, the player cannot move.
    • 5 "Bop" the other player if you land on a square occupied by another player by exact count; the other player then must start again. It also allows you to move your pawn other 20 squares.
    • 6 Complete a circuit around the board in order to enter your pawn into the corresponding color home row. You can only reach the center square by an exact count. You then earn ten extra points that another pawn can use.
    • 7 Get all four pawns into their corresponding color finishing squares to win the game.
Tips & Warnings
  • Each square in the main ring and in the home rows can only have none, one or two pawns on it. The two pawns must be of the same color.
  • Purple squares are safety squares. A safety square cannot be occupied by two opposing pawns. One pawn on a safety square does not create a blockade, so other colors can pass by it.
  • Two same-colored pawns on a space form a blockade, or barrier. A blockade cannot be passed by any other pawn , even one of the same color. A blockade cannot be moved together. (This rule only affects doubles.) A blockade must open when the player rolls a six.




May 22, 2011 • Toys
1helpful
1answer

Need directions

Need directions with what toy? Usually you can find directions on Google, Wikipedia and of course for the best directions come here. But you have to specify exactly what you need directions on. Specific model numbers are very helpful.
May 11, 2011 • Toys
1helpful
1answer

Hello how to enable direct x features please help me

You simply install direct X, It should come with the media, You have to have a card that supports the direct x featured and to use feature direct X 10 you need vista, for direct X 11 you need windows 7. I do not think there is anything requiring 11 though.Check your graphics card support and make sure you have installed at least direct x 9c redistribute, It should be in the installers on your disk.
0helpful
1answer

It says i need direct x 5

install directx 9c to play this......
0helpful
1answer

I have the panasonic cq-c8303u radio and i would like to hook up the ipod to it. any tips?

You need to get the Direct Cable for iPod® (CA-DC300U) from panasonic. This allows you to plug in and control your ipod from your headunit. There is also the expansion module (CY-EM100U), however I am not sure if this is necessary if you have the Direct Cable. The Direct Cable might plug directly into the back of the headunit without the need for the expansion module. Check with the company before purchasing one or both. If the direct cable requires the expansion module, then get both, however, I think the direct cable works independent from the expansion module. Again, contact the company about this. The expansion module also lets you plug your ipod as well as other devices into your headunit, however I don't think it allows you to control them via the unit. I think if you want to control the ipod from your headunit, you just need the Direct Cable for Ipod®.
0helpful
2answers

Media Direct problem

This is a known problem my friend... The Dell Media Direct Software requires a different partition to work (except version 4.0) so here is what you need to do... You need to boot using the Dell Media Direct Disk n let it create a partition for itself... then go about reinstalling your OS n then once the OS is installed then pop the Dell Media Direct disk back in again n complete the installation....

Hope this answers your query :-)
0helpful
1answer

Need code for ewc13d4 tv/dvd for direct tv remote

Direct (and Dish) may not have codes available for all brands and models; I know that from personal experience.
You need to got to Direct TV's website to obtain a current list of codes. Even if they have some for Emerson, they may be quite limited in their usefulness.  
Not finding what you are looking for?

532 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Milton Bradley Games Experts

Marty Warge

Level 3 Expert

561 Answers

Usman Ali

Level 2 Expert

104 Answers

Billie Aukuso

Level 2 Expert

87 Answers

Are you a Milton Bradley Game Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...