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From the Stone Age to modern times fundamental game elements and essential play
characteristics have changed little for most recreational sporting games. New
games are usually variations on a limited number of time-honored themes. Projectiles
and targets and what you do with them. NEW GEAR. AGELESS GAMES.
CHUCKERS falls within this tradition and owes a great debt of gratitude to the
games of the past – especially quoits (original toss a ring to a peg target
game), horseshoes, bean bag and all versions of washer-toss.
What makes CHUCKERS unique? Simple. It's the juxtaposition of many familiar game
elements into a new, more active and involving configuration that makes CHUCKERS
more fun to play than most traditional tossing games.
CHUCKERS represents a summary of the world’s heritage of projectile tossing
target games. It’s an eclectic game composed of elements drawn from many
different sources, but mainly from recreational tossing games that have stood
the test of time. This is why the game seems so familiar to players when they
first see and play it. Everyone easily relates to the game’s tried and
true elements and simple rules of play. The following are the most important
ancient through modern games that have made significant contributions to CHUCKERS.
Click here to download the complete history guide (PDF: 700 kb)
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