Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres

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

Octopus

Be careful, little fishes! If you get too close to the octopus you’ll be in deep trouble. The angry kraken will spray its ink and turn the sea into a murky soup. Then only the skilful fishermen will be able to save you. Two children will carefully pick up a fish with their fishing rods

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2019

Voll verwackelt

If you want to harvest the tasty coconuts, you’ll need to climb up high – a very shaky business. Nevertheless, the lion, giraffe, elephant and zebra will give it a try. They’ll attempt to scramble up a palm tree, which is also standing on a shaky rock – the game’s impressive 3D platform. On your

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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

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

Kullerhexe

Broomstick, magic wand and shining amulet – the scatterbrained witch has lost all of her things in the magical forest. As speedy forest sprites, the players help her in her search. To do this, ever-changing teams of two children sit opposite each other, reveal an objective card and push down on the edges of the

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2017

Kleiner Vogel, großer Hunger

Newly hatched and hungry, these chicks stumble out into the big, wide world. To find their food, the chicks need help from children aged three and up. Rolling a die will provide tasty worms, flies, berries and seeds for their hatchlings; players take a corresponding feed dish, no matter who rolled the die. Provided, of

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2017

Kikeribumm

The chickens are hanging out on their perch. Some are just sitting there, others are on hay bales or wagon wheels. All in all it’s a pretty precarious situation and your job is to clear the perch, piece by piece. “Chickyboom” is one of these rare games that is almost self-explanatory and invites you to

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2017