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Price: $35.00 Prices subject to change.
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Amazon Maximum Age: 10 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 48 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: Ravensburger
EAN: 4005556210602
Label: Ravensburger
Manufacturer: Ravensburger
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 8 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 48 months
Publisher: Ravensburger
Sales Rank: 31672
Studio: Ravensburger
Features:- Box Size 7 1/2 x 10 3/4 x 1 5/8.
- Age 4 and Up.
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: One player draws a card showing a picture of an object on the playing board, and the others try to guess the object by asking questions that can be answered "yes" or "no." The player who figures out the object within 15 questions takes the card, and the player with the most cards at the end wins the game. Includes playing board, 48 picture cards, 2 wooden markers, and instructions. For 2-6 players. Approximate playing time: 15-20 minutes. Age: 4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 Manufacturer: Ravensburger
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Let me preface this by saying, I am now a big Ravensburger fan. I have a verbal, game loving 3 1/2 year old. He is obsessed with Junior Labrynth (sp?) which ranks as one of the best children's games I have ever seen. It teaches kids to think ahead - so is a great precursor to chess. Plus it is goulish in tenor, so kids love it. With this is mind, I purchased mystery garden and the enchanted forest. They are both wonderful. Mystery garden is the simplest - it is just a 20 questions game, but it is ... Read More
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This is a great game because of its simlicity. There is a big detailed picture and a bunch of tiles with pieces of the big picture on them. One player selects a tile and the other players ask yes and no questions to figure out what the tile is. We love to play this game as a family.
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