Ever wonder why ice cream sales and drowning deaths both spike in summer? In Correlated, players use real statistical correlations to craft the most creative and completely ridiculous causal explanations they can think of. Each round, players select a correlation card showing two variables that actually move together in real-world data. They then present...
SudoKount is a colorful, fun and brain challenging card game inspired by Sudoku and magical squares that renew the genre of number placement puzzle game making the experience touchable and multiplayer (both competitive or cooperative). It's also educative, decorative, and it can be brought everywhere... SudoKount is very simple to play: draw a puzzle card...
數數小貓 (Count Cats) The second game in its series on fun math boardgames. A educational math game for 2-4 players of aged 4 or above. It is a ladder climbing card game with cards of 1 to 4 cats. The objective is to get rid of all hand cards. Young players can learn simple additions of card combinations through playing this game. It is a family friend game...
Each player tries to move his herd of dinosaurs across the finish line first by rolling dice and counting. A player chooses a herd (all Stegasauruses or Dimetrodons or T. Rexes or Triceratops, etc. Each dinosaur in a herd is a different color: red, yellow, green, and purple. A player rolls four dice and puts them in any order he wishes so that they make a...
Welcome to Count Me In, the fast-paced card game for the whole family. Between game-changing rules, cards disappearing, and other players out to get you, you’ll never play the same way twice. Players compete in a steampunk-style game to get rid of their hand of cards. Cards available are number cards (used to increase or decrease the current count piles)...
Count on Buzz Lightyear is a card game in which players must get rid of cards in their hands by creating math equations. Each time an equation can be made, using one card from the hand and two cards from the table, the player gets to put down the card from the hand that was used. When one player has rid himself of all cards in his hand, the other players...
From the box: 'Ten different digits make up the world of numbers that define how we live: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. What if there weren't ten anymore? What if the number '9' suddenly disappeared forever? Everything would change - the way we count, our age, the way we tell the time, possibly even our shoe size!' Players race to reach the target...
Count Up is a card game from Japan. Players draw from a deck and play cards from their hand face-up to a central stack, accumulating the total as they go. If a player can exactly hit a target, 11, 22, 33 and so on, the other players take penalty chips. Instead of a number card, a player can place an action card, which trigger simple effects. Players fight...
From the box: "We’ve made counting practice more fun than ever, with a super-involving game kids will love to play! Children just roll the die to move around the board collecting or giving away cute peanuts along the way. At the finish line, kids count up the peanuts in their bags and the player with the most peanuts wins the game! 2-4 players; with 4...