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Buh Party (Boo Party)

A werewolf in a fairy costume and a vampire dressed as a unicorn? The Boo Party must be in full swing! But the monsters aren’t even invited. To unmask the uninvited guests, the fortune teller gazes into her crystal ball every night to find out how the monsters are disguising themselves. Then she closes her

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| Nominated for Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2026

Magische Spiegel (Half-and-Seek)

At first, all you see is a picture that doesn’t make any sense. But as soon as you hold a small mirror vertically over it and move it across the abstract drawing, completely new worlds suddenly open up in the reflection. Using the mirror and the card, leaves, bottles, airplanes, and all sorts of shapes

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2026

Paleolino

Good things come from above. That’s because Lino the mammoth rolls all the resources the Stone Age village needs down the mountain: wood, stones, berries, and crystals. At the bottom, the village children wait and memorize which resource tokens have rolled into which cave. With these, they build important items for the community: rafts and

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2026

Käpt’n Kuck (Isla a la vista)

A treasure island is on the horizon! But as fate would have it, the children only got a quick glimpse at the all-important treasure map. Well, a treasure is a treasure — time to rely on memory. One glance through the spyglass, a brief call — was there a palm tree on the map? Yes?

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2025

Große kleine Edelsteine

Big gems, small gems, lots of slightly differently sized gems in all shapes and colours: that’s what this game is all about. You are trying to find the gems that have fallen out of the goblin king’s crown. The tricky part is that you can’t see the colours, as the 81 different gem tiles are

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| Nominated for Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2024

Zauberberg (Magic Mountain)

When the wizard Balduin calls, the sorcerers apprentices rush to him. But it’s a long way down the mountain. Luckily, players can use the will-o’-the-wisp marbles to help the apprentices down the marble-run course, as long as the marbles actually hit them. Because once it has left the top of the mountain, the will-o’-the-wisp can

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| Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2022

Fröschis (Froggies)

Who would have thought that frogs (or Fröschis) were so neat and tidy? The numbers in their pond (yes, really) have to be put into order and players need to help the frogs do so. At the beginning of the game there are eight face-down cards in front of each player (with one fewer in

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2022

Lecker Lava

Bon appetit! On the menu tonight is the speciality of the house and the little dragons’ favourite dish: tasty lava direct from the source, a freshly erupting volcano. The game box cleverly conceals this volcano: there is a crater at the top where players can roll dice and then hidden underneath there is the lava,

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2024

Die Nadel im Heuhaufen

Children are literally searching for a needle in a haystack. There’s no real straw on the table of course, but stacks of hay cards in which lots of different things are hidden. Not just a needle but animals are waiting to be discovered too. By offering a piece of their favourite food you can entice

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2024
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