![]() An image of a older Sorry! game board. | |
Manufacturer(s) | Hasbro |
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Publication date | 21 May 1929[1][2] |
Players | 2-4 |
Setup time | 1-5 minutes |
Skill(s) required | Counting |
Sorry! is a board game that is played between two to four players and their goal is to get all four pawns to their home space. Instead of using dice, they use cards to show what do they mean. If a pawn gets bumped (or captured (but not your own)), it returns to their own start spot. And they are not allowed to have two pawns of their colour on the same space. If you land on a triangle that has a slide sign that contains your own colour on the board, you slide to the circle spot and bump any pawns on the slide (including your own) back to their start spot. If you land on the middle of the slide or a triangle that does not contain you own colour, then you do not slide. If the deck runs out of cards, then shuffle the cards and put them face-down on the “cards here” rectangle spot.