Lyrics by Parchís

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  1. Cumpleaños Feliz
  2. Erase Una Vez... El Hombre
  3. Twist Del Colegio
  4. Mortadelo Y Filemón
  5. Auxilio, Socorro, Auxilio
  6. La Cancion de Parchis
  7. Ella es mi chica ideal
  8. En La Armada
  9. Tu Nombre
  10. Cinco Amigos de Verdad
  11. Marinero Marinero
  12. Parchis Chis Chis
  13. Querido Profesor
  14. Arriba, Abajo
  15. Un Rayo de Sol
  16. Don Diablo
  17. El ritmo loco de parchis
  18. Ganador
  19. Gotitas de amor
  20. La Batalla de Los Planetas
  21. Superman
  22. Animales
  23. Arre Borriquito
  24. Ayúdale (Dios Mío Ayúdale)
  25. Corazón de Plomo
  26. Fin de Curso
  27. Gloria
  28. Hola, Amigos
  29. Los Peces En El Rio
  30. Me Gustas Mucho
  31. Vamos a Ganar
  32. A Belén Pastorcillos
  33. Canta y Baila
  34. Cantando Aventuras (pot-pourri)
  35. Comando G
  36. Demasiado cielo
  37. Hasta la vista
  38. Hasta Luego Cocodrilo
  39. juego de colores
  40. La Magia Del Circo
  41. La Plaga
  42. Me Vas a Volver Loco
  43. No Pongas El Cassette
  44. Otro Curso
  45. Parchis y el mago
  46. Popurrí
  47. Pregúntale a Juan
  48. Ra Ta Ta Ta
  49. Safari En La Ciudad
  50. Vamos a cantar

Parchís is a Spanish board game of the original from the Cross and Circle family. It is an adaptation of the Indian game Pachisi. Parchís was a very popular game in Spain at one point as well as in Europe and north Morocco - specifically Tangiers and Tetouan, and it is still popular especially among adults and seniors. Since it uses dice, Parchís is not usually regarded as an abstract strategy game like checkers or chess. It does not depend entirely on luck either, since the four pawns under a player's command demand some sort of strategy. Parchís is license-free in Spain, so in stores it is just as easy to find as a deck of cards, and is usually cheaper. Although the original game allows up to four players (that is, the board counts four colors: yellow, blue, red and green), six-player versions are not hard to find (adding orange and purple, in that order), and eight-player boards can be found in big toy stores. Traditionally, each player has a cubilete (dice cup) to shake and toss the dice. This does not affect the course of the game itself, but most habitual players find it imperative. On the reverse of the board it is usual to find a board for the Game of the Goose. The game can now be played on mobile. Certain apps offer real time multiplayer gameplay where you can play with real opponents across the world.

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