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Pass the Pigs is Awesome! September 29, 2001 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
This game is so much fun, our entire extended family enjoyed playing PTP. From Gramps to my youngest nephew, Michael. Everyone loved it. We had great laughs, and just an all around good time. I recommend it for ALL families! "Could you please Pass The popcorn -- oops, I mean Pigs!
Contagious November 29, 2001 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
From the first time I played I was hooked. And once I introduce it to my friends, they become hooked. I bought several games last year as Christmas Gifts, and am doing the same this year. It is hard to believe that you can have such a great time with such a simple idea. The groups that I play with end up screaming and jumping up and down with each toss of the pigs!
a must have for moms August 18, 2006 A Hall (San Juan, Puerto Rico) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Quite simply this is a "must-have" for any parent who travels with their children. This game packs up easily and can played anywhere. We have played this game in airports, on the tiny airplane tables, in restaurants, anywhere. When my sons grow restless, I pull out the 'pigs'. I have given it as a gift, only to receive loads of praise. It's fun, it's easy, it's small and easy to carry, it's pigs!
Fun for the whole family December 3, 2001 12 out of 14 found this review helpful
We travel every Christmas and we always want some game that the whole family can play. This game has us laughing for so long. It is so wonderful it can slip in a pocket and be out ready to play at the airport or the ski lodge. Anywhere we are. My family is a family of 6 ranging in age from 14 to 50 and we all have fun with it
The Ultimate Travel Game March 14, 2002 Hoppy Doppelrocket (Atlanta, GA) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
Pass the Pigs is really the ultimate travel game. It's entirely contained within a handy dandy carrying case for easy transport. The plastic case is about the size of a checkbook and contains all you will need for hours of fun and hilarity. Nestled inside the case are two pink pigs, a small tablet (with golf pencils), and (of course) the rules. The pigs have a black dot on one side of their tiny little bodies and this dot will affect your scoring. Basically, you throw the pigs (much like rolling dice) and the way the pigs land (dot side up, touching each other, on top of each other (my oh my!), etc) corresponds to a score (each with cute little piggy names like pig-out, leaning jowler, trotter, making bacon (very bad!), etc.. Where strategy comes in is the roller of the pigs has to decide whether to keep the score and pass or to keep rolling in an effort to add to the score. The object of the game is to reach the winning score first (usually something like 100). The roller of the pigs can keep rolling until pigging out (which is fairly easy to accomplish) or pass. If you pig out, your score is reset to zero. It's fun stuff!
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