Abstract Network is a one to three player abstract card game played using only twelve special playing cards. A game with many simple yet strategic options, a game of strategy and pattern recognition. Players take turns placing cards on an imaginary square/invisible grid of four by three (4x3) with the goal of connecting cards to form their chosen symbol...
A logic game for preschool children. Each of the five wooden tablets show on one side a red hen in a nest and on the other side a small blue rabbit. And around the tablets there are patterns of red and blue dots. The tablets are shuffled and arbitrarily now show a sequence of five animals, eg. chicken-chicken-chicken-bunny-bunny, then converted to colors...
Findus has birthday three times per year. And every time Petterson bakes him a pancake cake. But this time he is still lacking 5 eggs - who can get hold of them first? Players choose a basket of eggs on the board and then search the eggs with matching color. If the underside of an egg shows the wrong color, it is returned back to the board without showing...
A licensed game by Haribo, the makers of gummi bears. Its a sort of three card monte for children. A yellow, a green and a red ball made out of a plush material are hidden under three blue plastic cups. The cups are moved around and the players must guess where each colour ended up. From the box back: At the gummi bear three card monte championship all...
Achô! is a 9-in-1 card game that offers multiple ways to play and grows with your child. In this little box, you will find fun and the development of specific skills for various age groups. Each game mode is designed for a specific age, offering just the right amount of fun and challenge! Some games included: Achô! Flip cards and show them to your little...
Acuity is a tile-matching game where players race to see who can spot the match first. There are 4 different icons, and each tile has 4 icons on it. The game contains one of each possible tile. To start, 36 of the tiles a laid out in a 6x6 grid. Then, one of the remaining tiles is revealed. Players must match the revealed tile to an intersection of tiles...
A simple but somewhat clever word game. The players alternate turns placing cards with letters on them on the board, creating an ever-longer string of letters. Strangely enough, the object is to avoid spelling an actual word. However, the string of letters must always be such that it could conceivably be made into an actual word by adding more letters. The...
This uses Scrabble type tiles, with additional tiles added from multiple games, and modified for the punctuation marks needed: Apostrophes, Exclamation Points, and Quotation Marks (if desired). There should be a complete set of Phrase tiles for each player participating, i.e. 4 players should have at least 4 complete phrases available, thus eliminating...