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Concept Kids – Tiere

Moo – Meow – Baa! Cow – Cat – Sheep! It’s easy to recognise animals from the kind of noise they make. But what if you had to guess an animal just from its different characteristics – whether it’s big or small, where it lives and what it eats? In “Concept Kids Animals” the board

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2019

Monster-Bande

Help, the monsters are loose! 54 unique creatures are bustling around the centre of table. Some monsters are yellow, others are red, some have six eyes, others have sharp teeth and horns. There are 12 such characteristics which define this wild bunch but each monster has an identical twin. These are hiding in the face-down

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2019

Zombie Kidz Evolution

Lifeless figures shuffle through the school; they are hungry but otherwise have very little motivation. The zombies are here and that’s not great for the school kids. Here are the rules according to the handbook for trainee zombie hunters: Roll the colour dice and add new zombies to the matching location. Fight up to two

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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

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