Parchís
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 and has 68 spaces (that is, the board counts four colors: yellow, blue, red and green), six-player versions with 102 spaces are not hard to find (adding orange and purple, in that order), and eight-player boards with 136 spaces 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.