

The game is played between two partners or two teams who play in turns, sometimes it is played with more teams. There is no limit in the number of participants in a game, which means that the game can be played by a considerable group. When played with large groups it is not uncommon for some group members never to cast the sticks: they still participate discussing the strategy. The start of the game is determined by each team casting the yut-sticks. The team with the highest score starts first. Review: Fun with Family! - This was my childhood Korean game. I am very surprised to find it on desertcart. We had a great time with family. Thanks for making it. Review: Weighed in the balance and found wanting - I am currently purchasing historical games and games from other countries. Being that my 9 year old son takes Taekwondo and admires his instructor immensely, I wanted to teach him a game from Korea. From the description on this item: "Comes with (4) yut sticks, 8 markers, game board, and instructions." Yut sticks: ✔ 8 markers: only 4 (black) Game board: Actually, it's a piece of paper with the "board" printed on it. Instructions: Not supplied...unless they are printed on the box it came in, which isn't a big help since the writing is in Korean. My advice to the would be shopper: I see the yut sticks can be purchased seperatly, and cheaper than this product. Buy those sticks, go online and get the rules and board design, make your own board, and use some nice checker pieces for the markers. Just don't buy this product. Lesson learned, I am keeping this and making my own board and markers.
| ASIN | B07F1FHTPY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #620,142 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #16,370 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (15) |
| Item Weight | 3.8 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 7.99 x 3.82 x 0.87 inches |
D**K
Fun with Family!
This was my childhood Korean game. I am very surprised to find it on amazon. We had a great time with family. Thanks for making it.
J**S
Weighed in the balance and found wanting
I am currently purchasing historical games and games from other countries. Being that my 9 year old son takes Taekwondo and admires his instructor immensely, I wanted to teach him a game from Korea. From the description on this item: "Comes with (4) yut sticks, 8 markers, game board, and instructions." Yut sticks: ✔ 8 markers: only 4 (black) Game board: Actually, it's a piece of paper with the "board" printed on it. Instructions: Not supplied...unless they are printed on the box it came in, which isn't a big help since the writing is in Korean. My advice to the would be shopper: I see the yut sticks can be purchased seperatly, and cheaper than this product. Buy those sticks, go online and get the rules and board design, make your own board, and use some nice checker pieces for the markers. Just don't buy this product. Lesson learned, I am keeping this and making my own board and markers.
J**Y
Play board is too small to play by several teams.
Play board is too small to play by several teams.
A**R
mostly a joke
The "board" (a piece of paper) and the "pieces" are a joke. I bought this for the sticks, and they are OK-ish.
T**M
Cheap cheap cheap
Paper board, tiny plastic tabs and was just cheap.
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