from 5

5

Die geheimnisvolle Drachenhöhle

When the little dragon Edgar lights up with joy then the children playing will too! Because that means they’ve managed to help him in his search for treasure. You’ll need to find six jewels in this mysterious cave. Which ones exactly are determined by two tiles in front of each player. Children roll a dice

Die geheimnisvolle Drachenhöhle Read More »

| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2016

Push a Monster

All sorts of monsters have come together in an arena. Space is quickly running out for the creatures and so each one has to work hard to defend their own rightful place. Players roll monster symbols and try as accurately as possible to push the corresponding wooden figure onto the platform in the middle of

Push a Monster Read More »

| Nominated for Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2015

Der verzauberte Turm

The sinister sorcerer Ravenhorst has locked up the princess in the tower and hidden the key somewhere in the forest. However, Brave Robin has already begun to search for it: does the key lie under a rock or is it hidden between flowers? In this three-dimensional game, sixteen openings in the board are covered with

Der verzauberte Turm Read More »

| Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2013

Rhino Hero Super Battle

The heroic rhinoceros Rhino Hero is competing with his animal friends to climb a turbulent skyscraper, which is about as sturdy as a house of cards. This is built together by all the players out of various walls and floors. Each storey determines which card must be added next, and how. How many floors a

Rhino Hero Super Battle Read More »

| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2018

Kakerlakak

Help! A naughty but nimble cockroach whizzes back and forth across the kitchen and drives the chef almost to despair. True to the motto “Place the the cutlery right, and the cockroach will be gone without a fight”, the players as vermin exterminators try to manoeuvre the bug into the trap – without using any

Kakerlakak Read More »

| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2013

Kuddelmuddel

What a chaotic muddle: 80 cards lie face-down and all higgledy-piggledy around a bell. Three different objects are depicted on the face of each card, for example, a banana, a donkey and an umbrella. Now off we go: All play simultaneously and uncover the cards one by one, which are then laid down in a

Kuddelmuddel Read More »

| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2013

Move & Twist

Cute ladybirds crawl quickly up flower stems, trying to be first to reach the beautiful blossoms at the top. Piece by piece, each player chooses individual stem and blossom cards to lay down and build his own complete flower. But first, on each card a dexterity test using five small wooden ladybirds awaits the player.

Move & Twist Read More »

| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2013

Die kleinen Zauberlehrlinge

There’s more than you can see hidden under the floor of the magician’s kitchen. Magnetic stumbling blocks make life hard for the magician’s apprentices. They need to balance different ingredients on their heads and manoeuvre them into cauldrons of the same colour. Players are only allowed to push their figures across the game board using

Die kleinen Zauberlehrlinge Read More »

| Nominated for Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2011

Stone Age Junior

This memorable and exciting game represents how Stone Age people conquered and shaped their world, in a way that’s suitable for children. On the game board’s different spaces you can receive and trade resources or build huts, which need specific materials. Hidden tiles on the edge of the board determine where you can place your

Stone Age Junior Read More »

| Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2016
Scroll to Top