![]() ![]() It comes without a doubt that board games were the staple of family game nights back in the day. Another interesting thing to note is that a six-sided top called a teetotum instead of dice, due to it being associated with gambling during that period. The game's rules were fairly simple, with players navigating on a board which resembled a checkerboard, trying to land on spaces which symbolizes virtuous traits such as Perseverance and Honesty, all the while avoiding negative traits like Idleness and Crime. ![]() ![]() Did you know that The Game of Life was originally a checkered board game which taught children the importance of living an ethical life? Originally called The Checkered Game of Life, the board game was created by Milton Bradley in 1860. ![]()
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