backgammon
Backgammon
The standard backgammon setup board configuration for a game includes 24 triangular points, alternating in color, arranged in a horseshoe shape. Each player starts with 15 checkers on their side of the board, with two checkers on the 24-point, five on the 13-point, three on the 8-point, and five on the 6-point.
The objective of the game involving a wooden board and marbles is to strategically move the marbles across the board to eliminate your opponent's marbles and be the last player with marbles remaining on the board.
Not sure exactly what is meant by "Get 1 pick alone" but is the "Triagonal Board Game" anything near ?
In the Ripley's Believe It or Not board game, players take turns drawing cards that contain bizarre trivia and unusual facts. The objective is to answer questions correctly based on the cards, often involving "true or false" statements. Players move around the board by answering correctly and can collect tokens for correct answers. The game continues until players reach the end of the board, with the winner being the one with the most tokens or points.
Cranium Cadoo (two points!)
In the marble game played on a wooden board, the objective is to score points by shooting marbles into designated holes or pockets on the board. Players take turns flicking or shooting their marbles with their fingers, aiming to land them in the scoring areas. The rules may vary, but typically players earn points based on where their marbles land on the board. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.
5000 pts
There is a game called Trichess, played on a triangular board. It is available worldwide, should be in Scotland as well.
The board game played in "The Ten Commandments" is the ancient Egyptian game of Senet. It is a strategy game involving moving pieces around a board based on the roll of dice or sticks. The game is featured in a scene where Moses and Nefertari play against each other in the movie.
A standard Chinese checkers board game features a star with 121 points. Each of the six points of the star represents a space where players can place their marbles, and the total includes all the spaces across the entire board. The layout is designed to accommodate up to six players, with each player starting from one of the star's points.
To play marbles on a board, players take turns flicking marbles with their thumb to hit other marbles on the board. The goal is to knock marbles off the board or into designated holes to score points. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.