By pressing the back of the electronic chameleon the sequence of four colors yellow, blue, green or red starts changing. Press it again to try to stop the color of your choice: it's blue? Bravo! You discard one of your blue chameleon cards (or joker) from Your hand. But beware! If you are not fast enough, it is the chameleon who himself chooses a color ......
From the back of the box: Kanji symbols are an ancient Chinese method of writing that was introduced to Japan almost 2,000 years ago. Kanji symbols are visual representations of words, word fragments or entire ideas. While there are as many as 50,000 Kanji in existence, Japanese people use only about 2,000 today. For 2 to 4 players ages 5 and up. THE...
From the publisher's web site: "Catch Me! is a fast and exciting children’s game! On their turn, each player turns one card from the deck to the table and all the players try to grab the animal depicted in the card from the game board. If you are quick enough, you may be able to grab the right animal – before somebody else does – and receive the card for...
Kar-a-a-ate Men is a unique, hard to find game from the mid 70's. Each player has a movable platform with a Karate champion action figure, roughly a foot tall, attached to the end. The platform has three control levers which allow you to left jab, right chop or right kick. Each figure has two pressure or impact points (one on the head and one on the...
Karak: Labyrinth is a real-time drawing game by Petr Vojtěch. Labyrinth is designed for 1 to 4 players aged 6 and up, and the playing time is around 10 to 15 minutes, making it a true lightning-fast game. Karak: Labyrinth is the most accessible game from the world of Karak. Players simultaneously try to find the best path through the labyrinth of Karak...
This is a game where you look for the one cat that matches the theme from a pile of overlapped cat cards, and quickly grab the correct card. This is a super simple game where the rules can be understood in a minute, but it tests your observation skills, search abilities, spatial recognition, and more, as you find the correct cat and grab the right card....
Kasse-Gasse is played with a deck of 36 cards and a die. Each card shows a word from which one letter is missing. The die shows six letters: b, d, g, k, p and t (the 'plosives'). At the start of the game, the cards are shuffled, and eight cards are drawn and placed on the table, face-up. Then, the die is rolled. All players now search for a word on one of...
Kata Emak (which means "Mother's Words" in Indonesian) is a fast-paced card game inspired by a classic everyday experience in Indonesian households—being sent by your mom to shop at the local traditional market! In this game, players become kids tasked by Emak (Mom) to buy specific items from the market: fresh meat, tempeh, eggs, crackers, water spinach...
Clean up, keep up! Look at all this mess! The toys are lying all over the playroom — who could ever tidy them all up? Here is a fun and joyful clean-up adventure for your family: flip the cards and try to be the first to spot the matching toys on them. "Keen Up!" is a game to boost your child’s focus and attention while enjoying quality time spent...