Pass The Pigs Game Review

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Celebrating more than 25 years of Pig-tastic fun! Rack up points by rolling the pig-dice but be careful not to ”Pig Out.” A classic party game enjoyed by Oscar nominated star Jeff Bridges!

Another game that I have never heard of, but I’m very glad to have it in our game arsenal now!!  Ahhhh Pass The Pigs!! Another classic game from the 70’s! WOW where WAS I in the 70’s??  1977 to be exact.

Pass The Pigs game is guaranteed make you laugh! Instead of rolling dice you are rolling PIGS!! 2 cute little pink pigs!  The game consists of roll the little pigs and how they land determines your score. From landing standing up, on their side, on their back, on their nose, or on an ear; basically a 6 sided dice.

The object of the game is for each player to roll a pair of pigs and try to match the position of the pigs as pictured on one of the Pig Roll cards. The pigs have excellent details. Snout, ears, legs and tail and when you toss them in the air  they somehow land in a different position every time.

Trotter – the pig stands upright on all 4 legs

Razorback – the pig is upside down on his back, all 4 legs in the air

Sider – the pig is on its side

Snouter – the pig is face down, with only front 2 legs touching the table

Leaning Jowler – the pig is resting on its ear and 1 leg (good luck gettin’ that one)

You earn points based on the Pig Roll Card. The first player to earn 100 points wins the game.

WHINES

I will never complain about game time with the Grandkids! Ever!! This is a fun game that we all enjoy! Truly a great addition to any card game library! I love that this game even comes with your pencil for scoring! Seriously, grab this little game and PLAY!!  AND laugh!!

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