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Go Slow!

Snails aren’t well known for their racing skills. They crawl almost meditatively across the ground, just taking their time. In “Go Slow!”, however, they too want to know what it’s like to feel the adrenaline of a race coursing through their shell. But not too fast, they’re still staying true to themselves: may the slowest

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2020

Magic School

What a day! It’s time for the entrance exam for wizard school and the little wizards are performing warm up exercises for their hands and necks. But most importantly: their heads. Because this is no normal magic test, where you have to transform your unpleasant classmate into a toad. Here you’ll need to remember things.

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2020

Wir sind die Roboter (Robots)

Robots can do lots of things: fly, turn into cars, translate foreign languages, save damsels in distress … But in general you can separate robots into three speed categories: slow, normal and fast. This is the only information the other players have when the robot-player navigates the race track with their eyes and then indicates

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| Nominated for Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2020

Puzzle Memo

It’s morning in the rainforest. Gradually – tile by tile – the animal kingdom is waking up to their colourful life – with help from the players’ memory and a little bit of luck. At the beginning of the game all the individual tiles are face-down on the table. On a player’s turn they reveal

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2020

Mmm!

When the cat’s away the mice will play! The hungry rodents want to raid the larder and smuggle out cheese, carrots and more from under the watchful eye of the house cat. Players work together to collect tasty treats and gradually reserve parts of the feast with the help of three dice, which they’ll need

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| Nominated for Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2016

Funkelschatz

The dragon children have stumbled across a hoard of brightly-coloured sparkling jewels. But these are frozen solid in a thick column of ice. Luckily, Dragon Dad has come along and can use his fiery breath to melt the ice so that the children can collect the sparkling jewels. Players stack the nine plastic rings into

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| Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2018

Speed Colors

Remember, paint, score. Game components: six coloured felt-tip pens with cleaning sponge and 55 picture cards. Players must colour in black-and-white images on wipe-clean cards. These should be in the exact colours of the picture on the reverse of the card. All images consist of precisely six different colours. You’ll need to remember the exact

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2018

Glupschgeister

Great big round eyes, pale green skin, difficult to tell them apart – it’s obvious: these are Lagoonies. And they’re all milling about at the bottom of the ocean, only visible through frosted windows, distorting their appearance. The spinning octopus means that each round in this clever three-dimensional game has a different aim. A new

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2017

Magic Maze Kids

A kingdom for a frog! Literally: His Majesty has been turned into a frog and all he can do is sit and croak and ask you for help. So the Prince, Princess, Magician and Knight have to make their way into the forest to find ingredients for the witch’s cauldron to make the antidote. The

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2019
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