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pachisi
/pËÃĻtâĘÉĒsËi/
Pachisi
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an ancient Indian cross and circle board game played with dice and pieces, where players race to move their pieces around the board and capture opponents' pieces to reach the center and win
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Pachisi is a great game for family gatherings, as it requires both strategy and a bit of luck.
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