Pass The Pigs: Pig Party Edition by Winning Moves Games USA, Try Your Multi



Product Details

  • MORE PIGS!: Now with 4 sets of pigs for a total of 8 pigs! Up to 4 players can all play at the same time and try to win the card in play!
  • THE ROLLS: The iconic rolls of Totter, Snouter, Razorback, Leaning Jowler, Sider and more are still the same as in regular Pass The Pigs, but the game play is slightly different.
  • THE PLAY: Instead of each player taking their turn and pressing their luck, a deck of Roll cards are included. Each player gets 1 roll to match what's on the card. Whoever gets it first wins the card.
  • THE BONUS: Sometimes it takes a few rounds of rolling to get what's pictured on the Roll card. BUT, if you're really lucky and match what's on the Roll card on your first toss, then you get a Bonus roll and can score BIG!
  • ALL 8 PIGS!: Your Bonus is to roll all 8 Pigs at the same time and score a giant bonus based on how they land. Winning the game is the same as regular Pass The Pigs - 100 points will do it!
  • INCLUDES: Eights pigs (four pairs), Deck of 30 Pig Roll, Bonus and Point Cards, Zippered Carrying Case, Illustrated instructions, Pass the Pigs History

Product DescriptionPass the Pigs Pig Party: Players compete by rolling their pigs against the other players. Roll your pigs and try to be the first player to match the pigs pictured on the Roll Card in play. Earn the card if you do. Roll a match on your first try and you earn a bonus roll with all eight pigs. Bonus Point cards really add to your score. Look out for the dreaded " Pig Out" and don't roll an "Oinker". Be the first player to rack up 100 points and you'll win.From the ManufacturerHow's your tolerance for puns? You'll need some for Pass the Pigs, a simple game of chance built around a pig theme. Instead of dice, you roll two cute pink piglets and you gain or lose points depending on how the critters land. For example, if both land on all fours, called a "double trotter," you get 20 points, if they land lying opposite each other, called a "Pig Out," you gain no points and cede your turn. There are a number of other rules as well as a variation called "Hog Call."