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Crokinole

NDIS Support Item Reference No. 03_090000911_0103_1_1

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$189.00
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Description

Crokinole is a fun wooden board game that can be played competitively or with family & friends. However, it holds a special place in household games as many families create amazing memories which can be treasured forever playing this game. Crokinole also helps in improving hand-eye coordination and motor skills. Many play this game on family game nights, while having a party or a get-together with friends and family.

Key Features

  • Wooden game board 80 cm diameter
  • 26 wooden disks
  • Rules included
  • Overall Weight 7 kg
  • Recommended Ages: 3+ Years

Additional Information

Safety Tested: Successfully tested for Australian & NZ safety standards

  • AS/ NZS ISO 8124.1
  • AS/ NZS ISO 8124.2
  • AS/ NZS ISO 8124.3

Specifications

  • Wooden game board 80 cm diameter
  • 13 brown disks
  • 13 black disks
  • Carry bag for disks
  • 2-4 Players
  • Overall Weight 7 kg

How To Play

To begin with, the players take turns shooting discs across the circular playing surface. They try to land their discs in the higher-scoring regions of the board, while also attempting to knock away opposing discs.

Similarly, players must take turns flicking the discs from the outer edge of their quadrant of the board onto the playing field. Shooting is done by flicking the disc with a finger, although at times small cue sticks are used to achieve the same. If there are any enemy discs on the board, a player must make contact, directly or indirectly, with an enemy disc during the shot. If unsuccessful, the shot disc is “fouled” and removed from the board along with any of the player’s other discs that were moved during the shot.