The game can be played by 2, 3 or 4 players ? one player per board
side (the original one has a pattern for 6 players on its backside).
Each player has 4 game pieces, which are in the "out" area when the
game starts, and which must be brought into the player's "home" row.
Early games had painted wooden pieces.
The rows are arranged in a cross position. They are surrounded and
connected with a circle of fields, over which the game pieces move in
clockwise direction. There are 3 fields nearest to each side of the
board; the left one is the player's "start" field (marked "S") and the
middle one leads to the "home" row.
This means that each game piece enters the circle at the "start"
field, moves (clockwise) over the board and finally enters the "home"
row. The first player with all of their pieces in their "home" row
wins the game.
\- Description taken from [Wikipedia.org][1] (English) and [Wikipedia.de][2] (German)
This version is called "Mac Has No Trouble", language can be changed
between English, French ("Mac se ne f�che pas") and German ("Mac
�rgert sich nicht")
Compatibility
Architecture: 68k
[1]:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mensch_%C3%A4rgere_dich_nicht
[2]:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mensch_%C3%A4rgere_Dich_nicht