(48 in all), 2 copies of each double card (12 in all) and 6 characterĬards. It looks like there are 8 copies of each single color card Have lost some (it's a kids game, after all), I counted what we have Note that the official rules state there are 64 cards. None of these appear in the play ofįor more general information, visit the Wikipedipia page on Also printed on theīoard are Lord Licorice, Licorice Castle, Gloppy, the Ice Cream Sea, Gumdrop Mountains, and Peanut Brittle House. Signs on the game board are Gingerbread Plum Trees, Peppermint Forest, The sticky squares are named Gooey Gumdrops, Lost in Lollipop Woods,
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The shortcuts are called Rainbow Trail and Gumdrop Pass. The character squares are named Plumpy, Mr.
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A card with two squares of the same color- move to the second.A card with a single colored square - move to the next square of.The first to reach the end is the winner. Her token at the beginning of a colored path, and moves along itĬards drawn. Mathematical Analysis of Candyland Mathematical analysis of CandyLandĬandyland is a simple game for kids.