Cocotaki is a Uno-style card game in which you must match the animal or color of the card on the top of the discard pile in order to play a card. When you play, you have to make the appropriate animal sound. If you forget to make this sound, you get penalty cards. If you place down a red card you must not make any sound – except when you place down the red...
Cuckoo! Cuckoo! Cuckoo... Oh no! The rabbit's clock broke, and now he's desperate to know the time. Luckily, he can count on his noble helpers to build a beautiful and valuable clock. In Cuckoo!, players will play cards representing the clock's hands, trying to arrange them using the most valuable material for each. Each turn, the player chooses one of...
French card game aimed at youngsters to get them interested in food preparation. Eight recipe cards are placed in the centre of the table. Each player gets six random ingredient cards. In a turn, a player must place one ingredient if he can, to one of the recipe cards. He then replenishes his hand. Play proceeds until one recipe card is completed with all...
There are 24 wooden tokens showing different lines/symbols. This cards are placed on the table face up so everyone can see and reach all the tokens. A pile of 24 task tokens with the same lines/symbols is prepared face down. By turn, players draw a task token without showing it to other players. Then thy use a chain to draw the line/symbol. The other...
THE CUNCUNA FRIENDS 1 teaches numbers 1 to 50 “CUNCUNA” means caterpillar. It is a word that comes from Mapudungun, the language of the Mapuche, one of the biggest native South American peoples in Chile. Cuncuna Friends is about a group of very friendly and playful cuncunas. Each one is very different, but they all are eager to meet you and play with you!...
THE CUNCUNA FRIENDS 1 teaches numbers 51 to 100 “CUNCUNA” means caterpillar. It is a word that comes from Mapudungun, the language of the Mapuche, one of the biggest native South American peoples in Chile. Cuncuna Friends is about a group of very friendly and playful cuncunas. Each one is very different, but they all are eager to meet you and play with...
The board is set up as a football pitch with numbers 1-11 on the pitch and 3 trophies to one side. The object of the game is to win as many trophies as possible. Each turn the players alternate and roll 2 die and then can cover the appropriate number on the pitch with a counter, or place 1 counter on a space of one of the numbers rolled. If no numbers are...
Dragons love two things. Sleeping on huge piles of treasure and eating delicious treats... Especially cupcakes! Frosted. Chocolate. Cupcakes. As the mayor of your village, you are duty-bound to provide your citizens protection. And as it happens, the absolute best way to secure that protection is to use cupcakes and loot to entice a dragon to come live in...