@louannwarren Thank you for both your comment and Fav Lou Ann they are both appreciated, its a very old game known as Chaupar or Pachisi originated in India in the 6th century, the contemporary version was played by the Mughal emperors, it was modified to use a cubic die with dice cup and was patented as "Ludo" in England in 1896, I understand its called Parcheesi in America
Its a childrens game simple to play, as a child I played it with my family, my children and now my grandchildren play it:)
@sunnygirl Thank you Mallory for your comment, the pov was achieved by standing on a dinning room chair over the dinning table after carring out an health and safety check:)
@onewing thank you Babs we still play it with the grandchildren usually around Christmas or the holidays before covid restrictions, as you say its so easy to play:)
@quietpurplehaze Many thanks for your comment and Fav Hazel as always they are appreciated, we only purchased this wooden one three years ago the old cardboard playing board was in a very sorry state:)
Its a childrens game simple to play, as a child I played it with my family, my children and now my grandchildren play it:)