approx. 10 minutes

Mantis

To steal or not to steal? That’s the question here! The top card of the draw pile shows three colours – but only one of these is on the front of the card. Now you need to decide: steal or score? Going on a stealing spree and capturing a species from another player’s tank means

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| Recommendation list Spiel des Jahres | 2023

Mia London

Villains, rogues, evildoers! There’s been another criminal at work! There are a possible 625 bad guys in this game and each of them is wearing a hat, glasses, a moustache and a bowtie. But what and what type? That’s what children need to gradually work out with the help of decks of cards. They have

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| Nominated for Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2021

Memo Friends

The owl, the fox and the bear like to meet in the forest at the tree trunk next to the toadstool. But sometimes the toadstool sits inside the tree trunk and the fox on top of the stump. Or the owl is in the tree and the bear next to it. Remembering who was here

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2021

Swip’Sheep

Are there any wolves around this evening? Yes? Then play your wolf cards from your hand onto the table. Then the wolf can steal from the other players – hopefully they will find sheep, as that’s what wolves like the best. Frustratingly, the sheep don’t find that as fun; they prefer to seek the protection

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2021

Hans im Glück (Hans in Luck)

Less is more – and who knows that better than the fairytale character Lucky Hans? He starts out with gold and after merrily making a number of trades he ends up happy with nothing. This game is a playful monument to this master of minimalism. Each Hans begins with six gold nugget chips and has

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2020

Zoo Run

Out of the zoo and onto the racetrack. Thanks to its variable game board, “Zoo Run” is two races in one. In the co-operative variant, up to four older children work together to help the animals escape before the keeper notices anything. Then in the competition for the recent escapees, the daredevil animals jump into

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2020

Monster Match

Eek! Ravenous monsters are invading Donut City. They are looking for sweet treats to feed their enormous appetites. Ten different creatures lie face-up on the table – one is staring at you with five eyeballs, another waving with four arms or balancing on just one leg. Two dice determine what number of which feature the

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2019

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

Werwörter

What’s the secret word that will allow the villagers to chase away the werewolves from their village? The mayor knows it. Everyone else has to ask him yes or no questions: “Can you eat it?” or “Can you buy it?” Players only have a few minutes to find the solution. This is actually a well-known

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| Nominated for Spiel des Jahres | 2019