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Pasha

Game ID: GID0240718
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Pasha a family game that can be played parents against children, or boys against girls, et c. Players take a card and it has a mission. This can be something they must do (e.g., give the best imitation of the cry of an animal) or something they must know (e.g., the parents need to give four names of children in the same class as their child) or something they have done in the past (the person who last emptied the dishwasher). The winner of the mission gets a piece of furniture that you can place on the game board. If you collect the right piece of furniture you win the game and you get a reward (for example you choose the television program this evening, you get breakfast on your bed the next day,...)

From the website of the publisher:

THE 1st game to tackle family life! The children play with or against the parents in a passionate combination of laugher and challenges of all types!

The only game that’s played as a family only!
Funny questions and challenges suitable for young children: motivating for the children and passionate for the parents!
Amusing and educational challenges.
Family discussions and memories.
Challenges for teams or for individuals
The winner of the game becomes the Head of the Family!
A game board with an illustration of a house, the symbol of the family.
The 1st board game constructed in lenticular format, helping to visualize the idea that parents AND children can win!
A game designed by Monsieur Z, with the small details that children enjoy! (pencils, magnet, furniture to assemble)
A large magnetic frame to display the winner’s prize and photo!

Year Published
2010
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