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Paco Sako: Peace Chess

$49.99
SKU: SDSTPACOSAKO

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City Creek

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50 S. Main St.

Salt Lake City, UT, 84101

United States

M-F: 11am - 7pm

Sat: 11am - 8pm

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Millcreek

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2033 E. 3300 S.

Salt Lake City, UT 84109

United States

M-F: 10am - 7pm

Sat: 10am - 6pm

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Sandy

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778 E. 9400 S.

Sandy, UT 84094

United States

M-F: 10am - 7pm

Sat: 10am - 6pm

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The District

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11534 District Main Dr.

South Jordan, UT 84095

United States

M-F: 10am - 8pm

Sat: 10am - 8pm

Sun: Closed

Logan

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1940 N Main St.

North Logan, UT 84341

United States

M-F: 10am - 7pm

Sat: 10am - 7pm

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Provo Towne Centre

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1200 Towne Centre Blvd.

Provo, UT 84601

United States

M-F: 10am - 9pm

Sat: 10am - 9pm

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Kaysville

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352 N. Main St.

Kaysville, UT 84037

United States

M-F: 10am - 7pm

Sat: 10am - 6pm

Sun: Closed

Ages: 8+

Players: 2

Play Time: 10-30 min

Tired of playing war and searching for peace? This new chess board game may resemble the old chess we know, but it is quite different! A fun chess game that encourages peace, friendship, and unity. Pako Saco is a chess game with a mindful touch and mind-blowing gameplay. The game represents a constructive conversation or development in which the two sides merge their knowledge, ideas, and strength. Paco Sako offers a stunning new challenge for even the most seasoned board gamer!

Unlike in standard chess, pieces are not captured and removed from the game. Instead, black and white pieces can be merged into a union and remain active in one square. When embraced, each component takes on the movements of both chess pieces, Featuring a creative design with interlocking pieces. The final goal is to find a means to "embrace" the other player's king through smart and strategic gameplay.