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Mikado Product Features: • Mikado is a game played with sticks that requires good concentration, patience and intelligence. • Can be played with any number of players. • The sticks are held upright as a bunch and dropped to the ground, and the game begins with randomly dispersing sticks. • Purpose
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it collects all the bars one by one without moving the other bars. • Each bar is painted in different colors and has different scores. • It is a set of wooden sticks. Stick Size: 19 cm Package Includes: 31 Mikado Spiel Joysticks How to Play Mikado -1 red, 1 white = 2 points -1 red, 1 yellow, 1 blue = 3 points -3 red, 2 blue = 5 points -1 red, 2 blue =10 points -Blue spiral = 20 points (this stick is called Shanghai) ? At the beginning of the game, the player whose turn it is, holds all the sticks in the form of a bouquet and leaves them perpendicular to the table. The rods should fall into each other in a mixed manner. This process can be repeated if you do not like the way you fall. Each player tries to collect one by one from among the bars on the table without shaking and moving the others. If the others are shaken, it is the turn of another player. If a player gets their hands on the shangai stick, they can use it as leverage to get the other sticks. The best way to lift a bar without shaking it is to press it down at one end. After all the bars have been counted, the player with the highest total score is the winner of the game. Mikado's Garbage According to legend, a prince living in ancient China tried all the games to entertain the dragon living there, but when this was not enough, he threw the toothpicks on the ground next to him and the mikado appeared in this way.
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so that they are casually spread out on the table. The aim is to collect all the sticks one by one without moving the other sticks. If the player moves one stick while picking up another, the turn passes to the next player
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otherwise he/she is entitled to try to get another one. A pre-assembled bar can be used as an aid. At the end of the game, the scoring is done according to the colored strips on the bars. The one with the blue stripes is usually mikado and has the highest value. When all the bars on the ground are collected, the game ends and the player with the highest score wins the game.


