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Emojito!

The boxing kangaroo is on the ropes, exhausted. The scarecrow is annoyed by the twittering around him. The iron really has to let off steam. And the polar bear is merrily trying on his new ice stakes. So many emotions, so many moods and even more can be found in this party game. There are

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| Nominated for Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2018

Panic Mansion

Our adventurers find valuable treasure chests in an old mansion. Suddenly the house begins to shake and spooky ghosts, snakes and spiders begin to appear. If the explorers manage to get to one of the many rooms with the chests, then the haunting will stop. Players receive an open box, divided into different rooms but

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| Nominated for Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2018

Dino World

Eat or be eaten? That’s the big question in this small but perfectly-formed prehistoric adventure. The plump velociraptor has only just pounced hungrily on the delicate archaeopteryx, when he in turn is caught by the voluminous dilophosaurus. But it’s the gigantic T-rex that has the biggest appetite of them all. Each round players choose one

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| Recommendation list 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

DEJA-VU

This is a real test of memory! 36 playing cards depict the same number of objects exactly twice. As each new card is revealed players must decide lightning-quick whether they have already seen the objects shown. If so: grab that object as quick as you can! If not: hands off! If an object is revealed

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| Recommendation list Spiel des Jahres | 2017

Dodelido

Each player starts with the same number of cards in a face-down deck in front of them, depicting differently-coloured animals. On your turn, you play the top card of your deck face-up onto one of three discard piles. Then you need to call out the characteristic which is seen most frequently: either the type of

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| Recommendation list Spiel des Jahres | 2017

Klask

“Goal!” You’ll be able to hear this cry regularly during this wooden table football game. But this particular goal has no posts or crossbar; it’s simply a hole into which the ball needs to roll. And that’s why instead of “goal!” you might instead hear “klack”. This is the sound you’ll hear when someone uses

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| Recommendation list Spiel des Jahres | 2017

Shiftago

Games that look attractive are always more attractive to play. This is certainly true of the abstract tactical game “Shiftago” with its large marbles in four different colours. The aim of the game is to arrange the marbles of your own colour into a row. In the basic game, you just need five in a

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| Recommendation list Spiel des Jahres | 2017

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
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