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The goal is to get all three pieces on and off the board before your opponent does. There are two dice, which are rolled (clicked on) during each player’s turn. The computer mouse is used to click on each action, in order to interact with the game by rolling the dice and moving pieces around the board. A turn is skipped, if a player rolls a zero for both die. The dice values are added, reflecting the number of times a piece get's moved. The game board has twenty spaces, with twelve and six rectangular spaces separated by a bridge of two rectangular spaces. There are four safe spaces with triquetra symbols at the beginning and middle of the board, allowing a player to roll the dice again. If a player lands on the two spaces with circle symbols (shield knots) near the end of the board, a player's piece will skip to the last space and advance to the goal zone. The two spaces with arrows represent an obstacle that makes a player’s piece go backward one space where the piece is automatically moved behind the space. Each player moves a piece starting from opposite sides of the board either the left or right side. A piece follows the path from their starting zone, competing throughout the eight spaces to make it to their end zone.
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