Vendor: HUCH!
Type: Board Games
Price:
13.95
Designer |
Klaus Kreowski |
Publisher | HUCH! |
Players | 2-4 |
Playtime | 10 mins |
Suggested Age | 4 and up |
Vendor: HUCH! & friends
Type: Board Games
Price:
13.95
Designer | Klaus Kreowski |
Publisher | HUCH! & friends |
Players | 3-5 |
Players | 20 mins |
Suggested Age | 8 and up |
Vendor: KOSMOS
Type: Board Games
Price:
23.95
Designer | Klaus Kreowski |
Publisher | KOSMOS |
Players | 2-5 |
Playtime | 10-20 mins |
Suggested Age | 7 and up |
Note: This game is in German, but the game itself is language independent. Using Google Document Translate together with the publisher's rules will reveal the game rules.
In the dice game ZomBee, you need to stay calm, reveal the right flowers, and (perhaps) get a lucky hand as well because if you reveal a "ZomBee" by mistake, you must lose all of your honey drops.
On your turn, you roll the dice up to three times, trying to give these cubes to your opponents. For each flower on a die, a player must reveal one tile, passing the risk of the other dice to whoever's next.
Vendor: Ravensburger
Type: Board Games
Price:
0.00
Designer | Klaus Kreowski |
Publisher | Ravensburger Spieleverlag GmbH |
Players | 2-4 |
Playtime | 30 mins |
Suggested Age | 4 and up |
Honors | 2015 Kinderspiel des Jahren Recommended |
The monkey is loose at the zoo! When the zoo closes in the evening, the cheeky monkey jumps down from his tree and steals the zookeeper's key. In no time, he has freed all the animals from their cages, and together, they experience the craziest adventures. What could have happened? No doubt, you can think of many funny stories. Remember them well, because only then you can help the monkey to end the chaos!
Der verdrehte Sprach-Zoo (The Twisted Language Zoo) is played in two phases. During the game, players take turns drawing two tokens: one animal, and one object. The player has to come up with a story of what has happened with that animal and that object. For example, when a player draws "snake" and "balloon", he can say "the snake has found a balloon in a tree, and uses it to fly away".
When there is a story about each animal, the second phase of the game starts. Now, the players take turns remembering the stories. On his turn, a player draws an animal card. He has to remember what object was connected to that animal. The other players may give hints. If the player gives the right answer, he may move the monkey one space on the score track.
The players win together if the monkey reaches the last space of the score track (the tree). If they run out of cards before the monkey reaches that last space, they lose together.
The game comes with a mechanized gameboard for hiding and revealing the answers, and several rules variants.