Was ist Was - Junior: Piraten challenges players to find where the green parrot is hiding or spot the pirate with an eye patch. (There's only one?) The players search for many hidden objects, then simultaneously guess where they think the object is located by choosing and revealing a tip card. Players who are correct advance their ship toward the finish...
What do horses like to eat? What things do you need for horse care? What can be discovered in the paddock? In Was ist Was - Junior: Pferde & Ponys, forty cards show everything that girls want to know about horses in ten different topics. These forty cards are first revealed at the start of the game, then hidden. A player draws a topic card – say, horse...
Game description from the publisher: What's going on at the construction site? Houses are being built, roads paved, and concrete pumps are pouring basement walls. In Was ist Was - Junior: Auf der Baustelle, discovery tokens show excerpts of the giant building scene, and everyone searches at the same time to find excavators, wheel loaders, concrete mixers...
How do football players train, what equipment is needed, and what is a challenge? Was ist Was: Fußball includes ten thematic cards showing football-related training, equipment, and tasks, and during play players will need to find matching motif cards to score. Was ist Was: Fußball includes a child-oriented manual about football for those who want to know...
In the children's game for ages 4 and up, the players choose their medieval knight figure, each from a different era. The cards with the images of heads, bodies, legs, and arms lie face down in the center. Now the fun begins! What number does the die show? Is there a matching part for your own knight? If not, just give it to another player. The first...
Was ist Was: Junior – Ritterburg Kartenspiel has an educational aim: by reading (or getting read) the texts on the cards, the children learn details of daily life in a medieval castle. In order to complete certain tasks, like "There is a feast at the castle. Eat with the noble knights and lead the ladies to dance", you need to collect specific sets of...
Was kommt dazu (What's added now) is a tile laying game. It consists of 72 square cardboard tiles, similar to the tiles of a memory game, and a rulebook. There are 6 tile series with different pictures. 3 series of 16 tiles each (steamboat, wonder machine, sun flower), 2 series of 9 tiles each (flowers of the spring, bird), 1 series of 6 tiles...
Objective: be the first to find all requested (cards) stuff (animals & plants) - learn more about your surrounding enviroment roll the die, move around the board, draw cards fulfilling/finding the things on your to-do-list proper method to learn, that there are more animals like cats, dogs, doves ... nice images 1 board 1 rules 4 meeples 1 die 5...
A game box forms a board that consist of tree, meadow and a lake. And there is 14 chips that have pictures of animals, plants and things that child must put on the right spot of the board. When all chips has been placed on their right spot on the board, the game ends. Version for older kids, is that every of a two players has 4 spots on tree for himself...
Twelve small plastic containers are filled with little wooden cubes, metal rings and other items, then put on the game board. An arrow is spun and the container it points to is taken up. The player whose turn it is shakes the container and guesses what's inside (by listening to the sound). If he or she guesses right, he or she receives a jigsaw puzzle...
There are 20 profession tiles in the game. Each player gets a device on his/her forehead, with another player putting in a tile, so no player knows his/her profession. A spinner is spun and points to a choice of three yes/no questions, of which the player asks one (answered by the other players). The first player to find out three professions is the...