The object of this classic domino game is for a player to play all of the dominoes in his or her hand, forming trains that branch out from a central hub. Despite its Mexican nickname, the games roots date as far back as 11th century A.D. China, with games like Pai Gow and Heaven Nine. Our version features a solid wood train station, diecast metal trains, 91 double-12 dominoes, and a sliding top wooden box for storing the entire set. Detailed game rules are included.
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The box was poorly constructed; divider is broken. Several dominoes had black globs on them. We finally got it off with Mr. Clean sponge. Would have been nice if divided box fit all dominoes on one side. I would recommend the game to others but would probably tell them to check manufacturer reviews before purchase.
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Its a nice looking set; everything was accounted for, i.e. dominoes, central hub, die-cast trains, etc. The storage box slide cover is a little flimsy...may have to use wood glue to reinforce the frames on the sliding cover as they were loose and with a little use, the frames are sure to come off. Otherwise, our family and friends are looking forward to playing this game.
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The playing pieces are good but the box holding everything arrived broken.
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I have a large collection of games, and this one is in the most fun box Ive seen!
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This is one of the loveliest wind chime I ve ever seen. I got it as a gift for my cousin who loves rainbows generally, and pride rainbows more specifically. The glass leaves are delicate but sturdy. She loved it!
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I love this unique piece of history!
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