Tudor Games Kentucky Derby Horse Race Game, Multi
₱6,732.00
Bring Thoroughbred racing excitement home with the Kentucky Derby horse racing game! Miniature horses and Jockeys race around the track in this exciting and challenging game, officially licensed by Churchill downs and the Kentucky Derby. Line up four horses on the starting gate and press the PlayAction remote control as you shout, “…And they’re off!” Watch as the horses and Jockeys battle for the lead, changing lanes as they “run for the roses” All the way to the finish line. Each horse is outfitted with Invisibase horseshoes that can be “trained” By angling and grooming them for speed and stability. Different rule sets make Kentucky Derby horse racing fun for 1-4 players in the “day at the Derby” Option. For large groups and tailgating on race day, play “riders up!” Rules. In this game, 2-4 players and large groups can guess at the outcome of every race! Comes complete with four beautifully detailed horse and Jockey figures in four colors, Invisibase horseshoes to train and swap, four numbered tokens to determine your starting lane, a race Marshall token, and a drawstring chance bag. The infield features a classic Kentucky Derby moment with the twin spires and grandstands looming above. Now you can “run for the roses” With your very own Kentucky Derby horse racing game! In 1875, Churchill downs officially opened its gates in Louisville, and began its tradition as “home of the Kentucky Derby” And the longest continually running sporting event in America. Churchill downs racetrack conducts Thoroughbred horse racing during three race meets in the spring, September, and the fall. The racetrack occupies 147 acres, featuring a one-mile dirt, oval Racetrack and a seven furlong turf race course. Churchill downs racetrack has hosted the Breeders’ cup World championship eight times. The twin spires that sit atop the grandstands remain the most recognizable architectural feature of Churchill downs and serve as a symbol of the racetrack and its legendary history. Play the Kentucky Derby horse racing game and see why it’s called the “greatest two minutes in sports.”