What players say
Petits Chevaux: Small Horses captures the charm of the original board game with a polished digital version. The rules are simple, but the strategic element of knocking opponents back adds depth. Playing against AI is a good way to practice, while multiplayer mode brings the family together. The game is easy to pick up and offers good replay value for casual sessions.
About this game
Game Introduction
Petits Chevaux: Small Horses brings the timeless board game of your childhood to your mobile or tablet. This simple yet enjoyable game is perfect for players of all ages. You can play with 1 to 4 players, making it ideal for solo practice or group gatherings. Compete against artificial intelligence or challenge your friends in a friendly race. The objective is straightforward: be the first to move all your horses into the central box. With easy-to-learn rules and engaging gameplay, this game offers endless entertainment. Whether you are a seasoned player or new to the game, you will find joy in the strategic moves and exciting races. Enjoy the nostalgia and create new memories with Petits Chevaux: Small Horses.
How to Play
Start by selecting the number of players, from 1 to 4. Each player chooses a set of colored horses. Roll the dice to move your horses around the board. The goal is to navigate all your horses from the start to the central home area. You can knock opponents horses back to their start if you land on their space, adding a strategic element. Play against AI for a solo challenge or with friends for multiplayer fun. The first player to get all their horses safely into the center wins the game. It is simple, fun, and perfect for family game nights.
Game Features
Classic board game gameplay. Multiplayer support for up to four players. AI opponents for solo play. Easy-to-learn rules suitable for all ages. Family-friendly fun for gatherings.
Tips for Success
Focus on moving all your horses forward while keeping an eye on opponents. Use the dice rolls wisely and consider blocking or knocking back opponents when possible. Practice against AI to learn strategies before challenging friends. Patience and careful planning can help you avoid setbacks and reach the center first.