WE Games Wood Captain's Mistress (4-in-a-Row) Connect Game
$ 162
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WE Games Wood Captain's Mistress (4-in-a-Row) Connect Game
CAPTAIN’S MISTRESS: Legend has it that Captain Cook used this game nightly to relax with his fellow shipmates. He spent so much time playing the game, it came to be known as The Captain’s Mistress. The cabinet is crafted with brass fittings, burlwood inlay on top, mitered joints and a lustrous, stained finish. At game’s end, pull the bottom retaining plank and the hardwood balls will drop back into the cabinet.
ON THE GO: This box measures 7.625 x 5.25 x 2.125 in., making it ideal for travel. Be sure to grab this set for you next family vacation! Get 4 balls in a row (horizontal, vertical, or diagonal) to win! Love it or enjoy a 60 day day guarantee on all WE Games products.
GREAT GIFT: A unique, high quality gift perfect for any occasion! This set will beautifully accent any coffee table or desk top.
GOOD FOR YOU: The benefits of board games are enormous. Those who partake boost their critical thinking, problem solving, spatial awareness and socialization skills, making it a great addition to any board game collection or household. Captain’s Mistress is great for visualization, counting and overall STEM skills.
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There is a persistent legend that Captain Cook used this game nightly to relax with his fellow shipmates. He spent so much time playing the game, it came to be known as The Captain's Mistress. The object of the game is simple, yet the strategies are endless. Players try to line up four of their hardwood "rounds" in a row, either horizontally, vertically or diagonally. The cabinet is beautifully made, with brass fittings, burlwood inlay on top, mitered joints and a lustrous, stained finish. At game's end, pull the bottom retaining "gangplank" and the hardwood "rounds" drop back into the cabinet.