Listen up Hearmees builder! We need to expand our city. The boss will claw a picture on his clawky-talky. And all other players will listen closely to guess what object it is meant to be. If you heard the right object, you will have a chance to expand your neighborhood.
It’s a maze game. It’s a marble game. Actually, it’s a gravity-powered logic maze game that builds reasoning skills and visual perception. The best part is – it’s fun to play and learn! Use the challenge cards to strategically place towers and create a path for your marble to reach the target.
Day & Night is a fun-filled game of logic that evolves in step with your child’s growing skills. Kids arrange and stack the pieces to match the challenges on the included challenge booklet.
In the game box you will find a large green wooden bed, a red blanket, a small blue pillows, a game pad with carpet and the cheeky cat Monty. In the photo cards you can see where Monty is hiding - on the bed, under the bed, next to the pillow.
"Pull a rabbit out of the box!" Bunny Peek-a-Boo is a 3D puzzle for young children. It comes with four big, sturdy wooden blocks, and kids arrange the blocks to match each challenge.
Once upon a time... Can you help these three smart pigs build their houses? Can you set them up so that the pigs can play outside? If you spot the wolf can you help the pigs stay safe inside their houses? Smart Little Piggies is a perfect brain game for young children.
The race is on! Can you beat the Ogre to the treasure? It's your job to make a path from START to the treasure and collect the three keys that will open the treasure's locks before the Ogre gets there. Strategize, cooperate, and build the path together.
A programming game, designed to teach kids (6+) to program. Players try to collect gems by programming a robot on the board. The robot takes three commands: move forward, turn left and turn right. Players string these commands to guide the robots.
Relive the dawn of modern New York City, the historic years that made it what it is today. Build bigger and higher skyscrapers on some of Lower Manhattan's most iconic streets.
"The robot was advancing fast towards the base, loaded with crystals – but the opponent team's robot was nearing. 'Bzzzzt!' Lightning sparked briefly, and the Bot changed course to unload the crystal a few meters from his base, his programming slightly jammed by the shock wave.