How to play Sorry Sliders

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RULES:
There are 4 game modes you can play, with each using a different target board and slightly different rules. The objective is the same in all 4 versions: which is to get all 4 or your scoring pawns from your start to your home. When sliding your roller pawns, no part of your hand may pass the foul line. If it does, then the slide doesn’t count, and your pawn is removed from the board for the remainder of the round.

Game mode 1. Us ethe blue target board. The youngest player goes first, then play proceeds clockwise. On your turn slide one of your roller pawns down your track and onto the target board, then the next player goes. Once all players have slid all 4 of their pawns then wherever the pawns ended up is how points are scored, even if they were bumped and moved. However, during the slides, if a pawn is tipped over or ends in an opponent’s player track, then it is removed from the board for the round. If you pawn touches any part of the sorry space or falls off the target board, then it is removed from play for the round and your farthest advanced score pawn that isn’t in your home is returned to its start space.

At the end of the round, roller pawns score points for the highest valued circle they are touching. Move one scoring pawn for each of your roller pawns one space for each point that pawn scored. Each scoring pawn may only be moved once each round. Scoring pawns may only move to the home space by exact count. After scoring, remove all the roller pawns from the board and play another round, rotating who goes first. Once a player has all 4 pawns in their home at the end of a round, they win.

Game mode 2. All the rules are the same as game mode 1 except use the yellow target board with this rule: if your pawn slides or is bumped into the center target hole then you immediately move one of your scoring pawns to the home and remove that roller pawn from the board for the round. If this happens with your final scoring pawn, then you instantly win the game.

Game mode 3. All the rules are the same as game mode 1 except use the green target board with this rule: if your pawn slides or is bumped into the center target hole then you immediately move your highest-scoring pawn back to start and remove that roller pawn from the board for the round. If all the pawns are on start, there is no penalty. If a roller pawn ends the round on the 4, 5, 6 circle, then you get to pick 1 scoring pawn to move either 4, 5, or 6 spaces.

Game mode 4. All the rules are the same as game mode 1 except use the red target board with this rule: if your roller pawn at any point comes to rest touching a danger dot, then that pawn is immediately removed for the round and it scores no points.
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Curling: Sorry edition. How to play: the rules are the same as regular curling, except for these changes. For a refresher of those rules, please watch the news whenever the winter Olympics comes around and they have to explain what this game is.

MetaSynForYourSoul
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I remember playing this game. It is a lot of fun. One cool feature of this game is the sliding tracks can be stacked to form one long track.

joeshmoe
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Basically just curling, but interesting nonetheless.

DrDrao
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Looks like a combination of curling or perhaps shuffleboard (the sliding pawns) and ludo (the scoring pawns)

kevwang
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The rules are the same as regular chess, except for these changes. For a refresher of those rules, click the video here

bdbailey
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These rules are a lot different than how I used to play this game probably 10-15 years. I’ve always played it like curling to where only the player with the piece/pieces closest to the center scored points. And anytime a piece entered the center circle or left the board, it was simply removed. No change to the overall scoreboard was made

Christoph
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This would have been a LOT more fun as a kid than the original sorry:D

Vertraic
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so it's basically the curling stone but with the sorry IP. hey at least now kids can play with a curling stone but in a board game environment, things I wish I grew up as a kid.

watched a 1: 15 minute ad and a 5 second ad :)

honeyjuice
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Another clear concise explanation. One thing I would have changed on the their graphics is made the green board the one that makes your pawn move to score and the yellow board the one that makes you go back to start since green means go and yellow means caution.

amusement
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This is interesting and way difrent then the original "sorry" game great explication

okamisansempai
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man me and my brother used to play this game all the time when we got home from school but i think we eventually lost the game and pieces but oh man the memories its so good

daryncollins
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In the next video, can you review ONO 99, a card game by Mattel?

spaceman
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Interesting that mode 2 takes inspiration from Crokinole.

t.estable
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This seems to be a board game version of one of the games from the short lived Family Game Night game show

mguymario
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Jim, I found this on Amazon, and it looked like there were only two target boards. Are they double sided, i.e. blue/red and green/yellow?

gamelover
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No.28. Star Trek Ascendy, how to play

navy
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Wasnt this originally on Hasbro's game show? Family Game Night?

redbot.
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So this wasent just a custom version of SORRY! in FGN1?

godgamerluna
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Game mode 5: Yellow board but if you land in the hole, the pawn goes back to start instead of home

coordinator
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i remember playing this as a kid and constantly losing peices and making my own gamemodes

creeperking