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Mega Dominoes

NDIS Support Item Reference No. 03_090000911_0103_1_1

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$125.00
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Description

Mega Dominoes is just like the traditional game but bigger in size. Its oversized game pieces provide better grip, and the large printed dots can be better recognised by a visually impaired person. Kids and adults can both enjoy this game equally. Mega Dominoes is also a great game to teach the young ones about numbers and helps to develop intellectual skills.

Key Features

  • Oversized game pieces for better grip
  • Large printed dots for better recognition
  • Suitable for kids and adults
  • Teaches numbers and develops intellectual skills
  • Great fun with domino effect

Additional Information

You can enjoy Mega Dominoes at the comfort of your home, at parks, and at an event, party, or social gathering too. Enjoy this amazing game with your family and friends anywhere and anytime.

Specifications

  • Includes: 28 Mega Wooden Dominoes, Rules Included
  • Dimensions: Length: 30 cm, Width: 15 cm, Height: 2 cm
  • Recommended Ages: 6+ Years
  • Safety Tested: Successfully tested for Australian & NZ safety standards
  • Standards: AS/ NZS ISO 8124.1, AS/ NZS ISO 8124.2, AS/ NZS ISO 8124.3

How To Play Mega Dominoes

To begin with, first, you have to lay all the Mega Dominoes face down. A player then mixes them up, and each player picks one tile to decide who will go first. The player who gets the highest double goes first.

The Mega Dominoes tiles are then shuffled again, and each player draws 7 dominoes for their hand. The player to go first can put down whatever tile they want to get the game started. Each turn consists of a player laying down one tile, which must have a side that matches the open end of a domino already in play. If you don’t have a Mega Dominoes tile, you may pick up a tile from the pile. If there’s a match, you shall play; otherwise, you will have to add that tile to your hand.

The player with no tiles left to play wins the round. You may conduct several rounds, and the winner of each round gets a point. Points are calculated by adding up the remaining tiles with respect to the value of pips. The first player to reach 100 points wins the Mega Dominoes game.