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King's Game

King's Game has almost become a staple tradition at all garden parties and outdoor events. The game is also known as Kubb, chief game, and Viking game. King's Game has been a popular garden game for many years now and attracts both young and old. So if you're looking for a fun and entertaining garden game that can engage several players, you'll find few better games than King's Game!

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King's Game is a simple and fun activity consisting of a series of wooden blocks of different dimensions. The goal of the game is to knock down all the opponent's blocks and finally the "king" in the middle of the playing field. The blocks are placed along two opposite sides of a rectangular field. In the middle, a larger block called the King is placed. The game can engage many participants, as it can be played with two people or as teams. Each team takes turns throwing six wooden sticks at the opponent's blocks.

Although the game seems quite simple, it requires skill, a bit of luck, and sometimes a little tactics. It's not always easy to hit the opponent's blocks and once you have to start replacing the blocks on the opponent's half of the field (see walkthrough of the rules below), you have to be careful where you throw them. For example, it can cause problems if they get too close to the king.

King's Game is a fantastic activity for parties and other outdoor events. The game can be enjoyed by all age groups and skill levels and is therefore perfect for when the family comes over! So get ready for your next garden party today and order your copy of King's Game!

You can see our other garden games here.


King's Game rules

King's Game is an extremely popular game and many have a set at home. Over time, it has also been the subject of some debate about the rules of the game, as most people have their own way of doing things. Can you stack the blocks on top of each other? How may you throw the sticks? There are many variations, but you can see the basic rules in the video below: