"It is a game that was first played in England in 1840. On the Ha'Penny board, there are 9 horizontal lines with equal spacing. These lines are called ""Beds"". The point value of each bed is equal to each other and is 1. The object of the game is to complete 3 points in each of the 9 beds. The player who completes this task wins the game.The game is played with two players and each player has 5 ""Pennies"" .Who will start the game is determined by the game of rock-paper-scissors? Players sit facing each other and the Ha'Penny board in the middle. The player who will start the game places his Penny on the playing field so that it slightly overflows the lower edge of the game board and tries to place the Penny into any of the beds by pushing it with the palm of his hand or the inside of his finger. The Penny which fails to make contact with the first bed is considered unplayed and is put back into shooting position. After 5 shots are completed, the pennies that do not come into contact with the horizontal and vertical lines completely inside the bed are passed to the black area on the player's side as 1 point. It is the other player's turn.After collecting 3 points on any bed during the game, the player whose Penny remains on that bed again loses his points to the opponent if his opponent needs points on the same bed. If the opponent has completed 3 points on that bed and no longer needs points, the shot is considered worthless.
Players who want the playing field to be more slippery can sprinkle talcum powder or vegetable starch on the playing surface.Ha'Penny is a fun good strategy game that is effective on hand-eye coordination."
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
MATERIAL
Wood
DIMENSIONS
32x61x1.8 cm
ASSEMBLY
No assembly is required.
PACKAGE INCLUDED
1 Wooden Playground
5 Penny
NUMBER OF PLAYER
2+
MINIMUM AGE
5
STANDARD
Suitable for tournament games.
US'LU OYUNLAR
ZigZag
Move the wooden ball according to the contours of the track, try to get it as far as possible.
Roll the dice, place a piece of your choice to your own playing field that corresponds to the number. Do you have the tactics and dexterity that will hinder tipping over the balancing plate? Let's see...!