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A fun motor skills game for 2-4 players aged 6 and up. Players try to be the first to assemble a dragon with its neck in the correct color order. First, shake the tower, which will determine the color order. Then, players use swords to place colored game pieces on their dragon. The first player to place the dragon's head wins the game.
Speed, a good memory, and concentration are important in this game. The aim of the game is to find three pieces that match your card. Players have wooden pieces and patterned cards at their disposal. Each player takes one card with a pattern and their task is to replicate the 3-piece puzzle by taking turns with the other players to rotate the wooden pieces. Try to remember where the shape and...
How good is your memory? Take a good look at all the valuable items before the thief steals one of them. Turn around and then look back at the valuables. Do you know what was stolen? Be the first to say it and win the round! A game for 1-10 players aged 4 and up.
How good is your memory? Take a good look at all the valuable items before the thief steals one of them. Turn around and then look back at the valuables. Do you know what was stolen? Be the first to say it and win the round! A game for 1-10 players aged 4 and up.
An educational toy for children aged 4 and up, suitable for both boys and girls. Children use colorful rubber bands and pegs of various lengths to assemble geometric shapes and pictures according to templates. Or let your imagination run wild and come up with your own designs. The toy is suitable for both preschoolers and schoolchildren.
Wooden Sudoku with monsters for children aged 6 and up is a fantastic game created in the style of real Sudoku. Players must place cute monsters in the empty spaces on the game board, with no color repeating in a row, column, or square.
A popular domino game for 2 to 4 players aged 6 and up. In this game, players try to match triangles with corresponding colors to create beautiful patterns! The winner is the first player to get rid of all their tiles. The game develops spatial imagination.
A game for 2 players aged 4 and up. Foxes versus rabbits! Who will win this balancing game? The aim of the game is to place a family of foxes/rabbits on a balancing board without the animals falling off. Players take turns rolling the dice, which will show them which color to place their fox or rabbit on.
Mission Savane is an exciting cooperative game in which players work together to rescue animals from poachers. Evil poachers have imprisoned animals from the savannah in cages. When night falls, work together to steal the keys to the cages and free the animals. Hurry and be careful not to be seen by the poachers.
The eggs are hatching and the bird mothers are busy decorating their cozy nests. Eggs, feathers, leaves, flowers, or little worms—players must find 4 identical images among their pieces, which are shown on the challenge card, and quickly catch the bird so they can add the baby bird to their nest. The first game for young children focused on perception and spatial awareness. The winner is the...
“I hope you've tidied your room!” Quick, there's no time to waste, we have to clean up this mess! With a little memory, luck, and cooperation, we should be able to do it before your parents come back! The goal of the game is to tidy up all 12 items before your parents return.
Autumn has brought beautiful colors to the forest, and it's the perfect time for a race! Little animals are moving from tree to tree at different speeds! However, all these little creatures are also very greedy, and at the slightest temptation, they take a snack break, which slows down the race. The goal of the game is to be the first to cross the forest and win the race.
Once upon a time, there was a beautiful and kind queen who lived happily in a magnificent castle with three colorful towers. However, after a terrible attack from a neighboring kingdom, her castle was reduced to ruins. Queen Lola summoned the best builders in the kingdom to rebuild her three beloved towers. She promised to reward the best ones with gold!
Set off on a mountain climb! The trip will be long and full of surprises. The first to reach the summit wins the race! Ready, set, go!
Today is walking day at Dinopark! The gentlemen are outside, accompanied by their faithful dinosaur pets. A race is about to take place. The whole group sets off along the main trail, supervised by park keeper Billy. Billy doesn't like to see dinosaurs stray too far from their masters! Which dinosaur will pass through the park gate the fastest?
Hurry, hurry, there's not a second to lose! The moon is barely shining, and already the Potion Express pilots are taking to the skies to meet the orders of the village witches. Pumpkins, mushrooms, and earthworms—there will be no rest tonight! The goal of the game is to be the first to make 3 potions (4 in a two-player game). Players must remember where the necessary ingredients are hidden...
Farm Hand is a fun and engaging 21-card micro game for 1-5 players in 15-20 mins. A game that neatly fits in your pocket or purse and can be played almost anywhere.
Play cards and create connected clusters that match the colors you've played in your Scoring Pile. Block and disrupt opponents' patterns to tank their scores. Determine player majorities for each color/symbol then reward points based on Clusters in the Center Area.
Build out your domain by adding a card to the Kingdom each turn. At the end of the game, each player scores the largest area of each of the four land types from their point of view - your seat at the table matters!
In this 2-player battle for the Bog, you’ll play Frogs from your hand and move them around on Lily Pads (playing area). Land on flies to draw more cards and on opposing Frogs to earn points. Complete Frog ‘Routes’ and score Frog ‘Formations’ for even more points. The player with the most points at the end of the game is the winner!
Collect acorns and store them in trees in your playing area. You may count each color only once and you'll need squirrels to multiply your sets for big points. You'll go nuts for this tiny set collecting card game!
In this trick-taking game, winning a Trick isn’t always desired because each card has a ‘Science’ (+) and ‘Madness’ (-) side that could challenge the balance of players’ Score Piles. Trick winners take an opponent’s card into one of their matching Score Piles - 2 suits of which are imbalanced from the start - with the goal to reduce each suit to 0. The lowest total score wins!
Players cooperate as a single team to spell words in order to rid their hands of as many letters as possible. The catch? Silent play proves challenging when one doesn't know his teammate's hand. Shh!
Players begin the game with 5 cards and they choose which number on each card they will use to bluff and win the round. During a round, each player must either make a bid of how many of a certain die they believe are shared amongst all players chosen dice -OR- call the previous player's bluff and say, "LIE!" The loser of the round may only draw back up to 4 cards next round and play continues...

