Product code: 8-Player uDog shops Game (2-8 players)
Tradition has it that early settlers in Quebec, Canada developed a game called "Tock." A Swiss lady learned the game in Canada, copied it on a piece of paper, and took it back to Switzerland in 1982. She began making the game, calling it "Dog" (due to a linguistic misunderstanding). I was introduced to a version of Dog in Europe in 2011, and it immediately became my favorite. Like the Swiss lady, I traced the game on a piece of paper, brought it back to Michigan, and made my own game out of a piece of plywood. When I asked my good friend Quint Thocher (who also happens to be our daughter's father-in-law) to help me cut my game into pieces so it could be used for 4, 6, or shops 8 players, he responded by creating a new design and taught me how to make it, start to finish. As I introduced the game to family and friends, I began to get requests from some who wanted their own game. As a result, I began making the game as a hobby in my garage, decided to call it "uDog", asked my daughter to cre.
Tradition has it that early settlers in Quebec, Canada developed a game called "Tock." A Swiss lady learned the game in Canada, copied it on a piece of paper, and took it back to Switzerland in 1982. She began making the game, calling it "Dog" (due to a linguistic misunderstanding). I was introduced to a version of Dog in Europe in 2011, and it immediately became my favorite. Like the Swiss lady, I traced the game on a piece of paper, brought it back to Michigan, and made my own game out of a piece of plywood. When I asked my good friend Quint Thocher (who also happens to be our daughter's father-in-law) to help me cut my game into pieces so it could be used for 4, 6, or shops 8 players, he responded by creating a new design and taught me how to make it, start to finish. As I introduced the game to family and friends, I began to get requests from some who wanted their own game. As a result, I began making the game as a hobby in my garage, decided to call it "uDog", asked my daughter to cre.