GAME INSTRUCTIONS
1. Who is it for?
- Boys and girls from 4 or 5 years old, as it has very simple and easy-to-understand rules. It's just a matter of clicking the die when it's your turn and respecting the turns.
- Families and school environments looking for an interactive and traditional board game to share time together.
2. Number of players
- 1 to 6 players (solo against the computer or 2 to 6 players in local mode sharing the same device).
3. What is it about?
It is the digital adaptation of the classic board game based on chance. Players choose their token color and take turns rolling two virtual dice to advance across the board with the goal of reaching the finish line first. Along the way, luck will determine if they land on special spaces that grant extra turns, fast forwards, or penalties that force them to go backward.
4. What skills are developed?
- Focus and tracking: Identification of the different special spaces and their associated rules.
- Social-emotional skills: Strict respect for turns, patience, socialization, and frustration tolerance in the face of unexpected twists of chance.
5. How to make the most of it?
Since it does not require complex strategies and relies exclusively on chance, it is an ideal tool to teach young children how to manage the emotions of winning and losing in a fun and healthy competitive environment. It is perfect for playing on a tablet or a shared digital screen in the classroom or at home.

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