Premiered at Essen 2000. Intended for Ages 4 and up Equipment: 26 card pairs displaying food, 1 pair of family cards, 1 tooth, 1 toothbrush, 1 bacterium, 1 Decoder, tooth cleaning glossary In the first game children gather together pairs of food cards and take turns stating whether the food is healthy for teeth or contains too much sugar. By training the...
In Zampa la Granja ("Feed the Farm"), players compete to become the best farmers, with this role being determined by whoever has the greatest number and variety of animals — and most importantly who feeds them well. Animals are very hungry, but food is scattered on the different farms, so farmers must enforce their expertise to find the right food for each...
The game contains 64 cards with pictures and the corresponding words and 32 envolopes. The kids put all cards in the envelopes so that they can only read the words. The envelopes are put face down on the table and the start player takes one envelope and tries to read the word. If he doesn't manage to, he opens the envelope and looks at the picture and let...
ZEFIX!-Memo is similar to Memory in that the game is played with tiles, which come in pairs, and on a turn a player flips two tiles – keeping them if they match and returning them face-down if they don't. What's different is that the tile pairs don't have identical images, but rather one tile features a choice Bavarian insult and the other depicts this...
A portable sliding-puzzle version of Der zerstreute Pharao. The 4×4 device functions like a classic 15-puzzle and holds fifteen pyramids - five each in red, blue, and gold - and one empty space for sliding tiles. A 4×4 treasure map is slid underneath the pyramid tiles, with only a single square visible through the empty space. Four maps are included, each...
In Zicke Zacke, all the familiar Zoch critters are hiding behind a wooden fence, a fence comprised of cards, with only parts of their bodies being visible. Each player has a colored dung heap with a number of these cards next to the heap, meaning that these animals are hiding in this colored area. Several animals in hiding might also be placed next to the...
It's eggactly high noon, and the chickens Zicke and Zacke have started a feather-trimming duel. Starting rump to rump, they flutter in opposite directions, but since they're running around the chicken yard in a circle, they will meet soon enough with loud clucking. Whoever manages to jump over the other adorns herself with a new tail feather — but the more...
Ziege mit Fliege is a memory card game for children. By turn, cards are placed face down on different piles. This cards show either a colour, an animal, a piece of clothing or an activity. 4 different cards make one pile. Players have to remember this cards and make a sentence out of this cars, "A green beavers is skateboarding in a diving suit" for...
Flynn, the pirate owl is a real mischief-maker. Very secretly he has pinched anything and everything that he could fi nd on deck and has stashed it away in the look-out – the crow‘s nest: the gold drinking cups of the crew, the captain‘s sword, the treasure chest, the jewellery for the lady pirates and a few mice – just in case. You can never know how long...
Zim the squirrel, Zam the raccoon, and Zoum the cockatoo are out for a big game of hide-and-seek... and they're inviting you to find them! In Zim Zam Zoum, each turn is a little adventure: roll the die, discover which animal you need to find, and turn over the cards one by one to find them. But watch out: if the animal on the die isn't on the card, you...
Everyone is familiar with memory games. With their simple rules and the excitement of rivalry, memory games appeal to both children and adults, and older players do not necessarily have an advantage over younger ones. Ever since they first appeared in the 1950s, games that involve looking for pairs of identical objects have enjoyed unflagging popularity...