The object of the game is to get your four pieces,
a Knight, a Rook, a Bishop, and a Pawn,
in a line before your opponent does.
Captured pieces are returned and can be played again.
A challenging game for both novice and expert chess players.
Hardwood playing board with wooden chess pieces.
Instructions are in English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Arabic, Dutch, Chinese, and Japanese.
Games Magazine calls the game easy to play but "a tricky little game even for chess masters".
Parent comment:
The Tic Tac Chec is a winner...We took it to the beach for our vacation and all the kids, aged 5-9 grasped it right away and played it all afternoon.
Even the grownups got into the swing of it, and it's not as easy as it seems.
Pennsylvania mother
"The perfect introduction to chess" (Dr. Toy)
Ages 8 through adult. 2 players.
Games Magazine 100, 1997
Dr. Toy Top 10 Games Award,1997
EDUSOURCE Top 10 Games Award,1999
National Association for Gifted Children's Parenting for High Potential holiday gift list, 2002
National Parenting Publications Award (NAPPA), 2003
$16.95
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