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Mein erster Spieleschatz

Game ID: GID0206395
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A collection of ten original games for children ages 3 to 12:

Farmer's Parcheesi, 2-4 players age 3+
The Eager Farmer, 1-6 players age 3+
Let's Go Shopping, 2-4 players age 3+
To the Fields, Ready, Steady, Go!, 2-6 players age 3+
Pasture and Stable, 2-6 players age 3+
Mao Mao, 2-5 players age 4+
Happy Families on the Farm, 3-6 players age 4+
Sleepy Spoons, 3-6 players age 4+
A Day at the Market, 2-4 players age 5+
Race around the Farm, 2-4 players age 5+

In The Eager Farmer, a co-operative game, players attempt to make a farmer complete the day's "tasks" by advancing him along a linear track. On her turn, a player rolls a colored die. If the color rolled matches a flower on the next space on the track, the farmer advances; otherwise, a star is placed on the sky in the center of the gameboard. If the farmer reaches the end of the track before the board fills up with stars, all players win; otherwise, a moon is placed on the board and all players lose.

Rules for the other nine games can be found on the manufacturer's website (linked below).

Manufacturer's Description:

This games compendium brings all the best games together! Easy rules and short playing time will ensure a succesful beginning to the exciting world of playing games.

This treasury of ten classic and new games involves memory, board games, card games and one co-operative game. A treasure for the entire family.

This games compendium encourages:

Learning to understand rules
Memory
Colour recognition
Co-operation (one of the games in this compendium is co-operative)

Year Published
2010
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