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Strategies for Thirteen Dead End Drive
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You should also be aware of some of the special rules that are
involved when playing 13 Dead End Drive.
1. If you roll doubles, you have several options to choose from.
They include: moving two pawns, moving one of your characters,
moving the displayed portrait card to the end of the pile, which in
turn brings a new one to the forefront. Obviously, this is a good
idea if your character’s portrait is not being displayed. This could
put you into position to leave the mansion, which would mean a
victory!
2. Bluffing is a great way to win a game of 13 Dead End Drive. To do
this, you may want to move your own pawns onto traps in order to
give the other players the idea that it is not yours. Obviously,
this could sway the way that your competition plays the game.
Since 1995, 13 Dead End Drive has been a top selling board game for
Milton Bradley. With an age range of 8 and up, and the ability for
many people to play the game, it is easy to see why 13 Dead End
Drive has excelled for so many years.
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