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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.

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| 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

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| 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

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| Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2016

Verfuxt!

The fox has stolen an egg – and a golden egg at that! Is the culprit wearing a top hat, a briefcase, a pearl necklace? Only one of the 16 suspects around the game board – who need to be revealed first – has all of the three characteristics. And so the mission starts for

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2017

Dschungelbande

Go with the flow with this crazy jungle gang: Monkey, Toucan and co. have jumped into the rushing river. Their tiles are carried downstream, sometimes disappearing under bridges. The players need to pay attention: a symbol die shows which type of animal they need to find as many as possible of this round. Then they

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2016

Schatz-Rabatz

Stealing and stacking treasure – that’s what “Schatz-Rabatz” is all about. When the timer starts, players have to snatch precious items from the middle of the table and stack them in their treasure chests until they’re full to the brim. If the lid doesn’t close then you’ll have to make some more room. Once the

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| Nominated for Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2015

Gruselrunde zur Geisterstunde

Just after the clock strikes twelve, up to ten frightening figures appear in Villa Schauerstein. Different ghouls are moved into a three-dimensional cardboard castle. The children memorise who is standing where. Once the roof is placed on top, the witches, vampires and co. are pushed outside with a wand, so that they disappear behind the

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2014

Game over

A dungeon full of monsters, a princess behind bars and a little barbarian as hero – is this suitable for a children’s game? Yes – when it’s so humorously done, like in this lovingly illustrated memory game, where even little barbarians won’t realise they’re actually training their memory. Players forge a path across a grid

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2014

Feuerdrachen

In the valley of the fire dragon something big is brewing – at any moment the mighty volcano Rubino could erupt and shoot out precious rubies. According to legend, whoever feeds his dragon with these rubies will make it invincible. So the brave dragon-riders are circling over the mountain, trying with tactical skill and lucky

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2014
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