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Hating on Candyland: Why most games for kids are a...
I think they play it that way because the houses always get lost, so you never know how many there really are supposed to be. So you use stand-in pieces, with no limit.
LordBodak
on April 17, 2011
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Well, every set I've ever had came with extras, and the number you're supposed to use is printed right there in the instructions.
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on April 18, 2011
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Assuming you didn't loose the instructions too......
LordBodak
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If you lose the instructions then the odds are there are many other rules you're not following.
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Monopoly's instructions are printed on cardboard and are part of the box. Hard to lose unless you are loose with that sort of thing.
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Not in mine. Mine came on a tiny booklet.
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