In Pantolino, centipedes strive to be the longest among their peers. Players can assist these centipedes in growing, but only when they can place shoes on the centipede's feet. At the game start, each player gets a centipede 'head' tile, and the feet tiles are placed in the table center. During a turn, the active player rolls four dice, sets aside desired ones, and can reroll up to twice, even re - rolling previously set - aside dice. After the third roll (or earlier if they choose), they can pick a foot tile if they have matching symbols on the dice (suns act as wild symbols) and add it to their centipede. The game wraps up when all feet tiles are taken, and the player with the longest centipede wins. There's also a variant for older players where you can steal shoes from opponents.

How to play: First, each player takes a centipede 'head' tile, and put the feet tiles in the middle of the table. When it's your turn, roll all four dice. You can set aside any dice you want and then reroll up to two more times. You can even reroll the dice you set aside after the first throw. After your third roll (or earlier if you want), look for a foot tile that matches the symbols on your dice. Remember, suns count as wild symbols. If you find a match, add the foot tile to your centipede. The game ends when all the feet tiles are claimed. The one with the longest centipede wins. For older players, there's a fun variant where you can steal shoes from other players. Just enjoy the game and have a good time!