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Age
Suitable for ages 3 and up.
Number
From 1 to 7 players.
Content
1 pre-cut sheet + 1 bag to color.
The rules of the
Duo Bag
Memory Game
The goal of the round : To collect as many pairs as possible.
Preparing the round : Detach the tokens from the board and shuffle them. Then, spread them face down on the table so that none of the players can identify them.
Progress of the tour :
The first player turns over 2 cards of their choice.
- If the cards are identical, the player keeps them next to him and plays again.
- If the cards are not identical, the player turns them face down again. Then it is the next player's turn.
The game ends once all the pairs have been found.
The winner is the one who has the most pairs.
Tic-Tac-Toe
The aim of the trick : Align 3 identical symbols horizontally, vertically or diagonally.
Preparing the round : The game board is located in the center of the game board on the side of the coloring bag. Detach the tokens from the board and turn them over to show the symbols (O and X). Both players choose tokens with the same symbol.
Progress of the tour :
The youngest player starts. They place a token in one of the squares on the grid. Then it's the other player's turn to place a token in the grid. And so on…
The first player to line up 3 identical symbols wins the game.
If the grid is completed without a winner, the game is over and there is a tie.
Game of the Goose
Objective of the round : To reach the last square as quickly as possible!
Preparing the game : The game board is located on one side of the coloring bag. Detach the tokens from the board and assemble the die using the tabs.
Progress of the tour :
The youngest player rolls the die and moves their game piece to the corresponding square:
- If a pawn lands on the "+1" square, you must move forward 1 square.
- If a pawn lands on the "+2" square, you must move forward 2 squares.
- If a pawn lands on the "+4" square, you must move forward 4 squares.
- If a pawn lands on the "-2" square, you must move back 2 squares.
- If a pawn lands on the "-3" square, you must move back 3 squares.
- If a pawn lands on the "-4" square, you must move back 4 squares.
The first player to reach the last square wins the game. They must land exactly on the square. If a player rolls a higher number than the number of squares separating them from victory, they must move back that many additional squares.