This simple children's game probably falls into the "Gnip Gnop" branch of the gaming tree. The object is to make your baby 'Roos hop to the top first. The game has a circular base into which 3 hoops (half hoops actually that are wicket shaped with flat tops) are inserted, each containing a 'Roo for each player (orange and purple). On both player sides, at...
The super fun sight word game - teaches words that are essential to reading. Jump into action! Each card in Kangaroo Cravings includes a fun, multi-sensory action to build mastery with high-frequency sight words. This game can be played in cooperative or competitive mode along the map where each plays will lead a kangaroo down the map toward the pizza...
Off the coast of southern Australia sits Kangaroo Island, home to an abundance of diverse wildlife. Mobs of kangaroo inhabit the scrublands, while local little penguin colonies thrive in nearby rocky burrows. If you look up into the occasional eucalyptus tree, you're sure to see a pair of koalas, and if you peer into one of the many waterholes, you may spy...
Kangaroo Rush (カンガルーラッシュ) is a memo card game from Japan. Players take turns to record the fastest round arranging the memo cards to deliver boxing combos. Kangaroo Rush is a game to compete in your shadowboxing speed. The players, as promising shadow boxers in the world of kangaroos, compete for speed and beauty of combos to win the shadow boxing contest...
35 cards (out of a total of 40) showing grassland or bushland are laid out in a 5x7-grid. Starting on one small side of the grid either one of the 2 players moves his kangaroo through the landscape eating the cards. Therefore he performs one of three actions on his turn: moving the kangaroo one grid, flipping the kangaroo card from a standing kangaroo to a...
This is a game for ages 6 and up. The box itself is the board and contains 1 die and 50 wooden pins. The wooden board can be folded into a box to contain the die and the pins. On top of the board there are 6 numbered borings. The pins fit in these borings. The boring with number 6 leads directly to the inner part of the board. If you put a pin here it goes...
Kani nari Ebi is a variant of Hasami Shogi played on a 5x5 board. Two players place their team of Red or Blue Crab pieces on their home column of the board and proceed by alternatively moving one piece per turn. A Crab can move any number of spaces, but only horizontally. When entering the opponent's home column, a player has a choice of promoting their...
カニの行進〜遅すぎた覚醒〜 (Kani no Koushin Ososugita Kakusei) is a Pandemic style co-operative game from Japan. The game is packaged in a large styrofoam box of the kind used for seafood, and the theme is based on the annual migration of Christmas Island red crabs. Players are crabs, smart ones that try to help the other crabs survive the migration and spawn...
Setting up the game: Place the rabbit house in the middle of the table, and press down the roof to activate the spring. Place the rabbits in a pile beside it. The youngest player starts. He/she rolls the dice and then carefully places a rabbit on the roof in the colour shown on the dice. Then it is the next player's turn. If there are no more rabbits on...