How To Play With Gogos Crazy Bones 0
The games that inspired the creation of Gogos Crazy Bones come from Ancient Greece, where children used to play such games in the streets with old animal bones. Luckily the large range of small, colourful Gogos are a lot more hygienic and pleasant on the eye than the animal bones of old. They can be bought in packs of two or three from pocket money and can be collected, traded and played with at home or in the school playground. Here are a few of the games that can be played with these funny little characters.
Traditional – players take it in turns to throw their Gogos into the air at the same time. If any land standing up, you score 5 points, for any that land on their side you get 2 points and for any that land face up you get 1 point.
Battle – each player places his Crazy Bones in lines of six or seven leaving a fair space between each players army. Players then flick one of their own Gogos towards their opponents in an attempt to knock their pieces down. Whoever knocks their opponents pieces down first wins as long as they have a Gogo still standing.
On-The-Line – this game starts with one player drawing a straight line on the ground. Each player then throws, not rolls, one of their Bones towards the line. Whoever manages to get their character closest to the line wins.
Bowling – just like with 10 pin bowling, each player places an agreed number of Gogos Crazy Bones in an agreed arrangement about 20cm from a wall. Players then take turns to throw another Gogo at their opponents line up in an attempt to knock down as many as they can. Points are scored for each Gogo knocked down but no points are gained if you knock down one of your own characters. The winner is the player to score the most points.
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