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HABA  |  SKU: HAB3678

Animal Upon Animal

€22.58 EUR €26.35
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Description

Designer Klaus Miltenberger
Publisher HABA - Habermaaß GmbH
Players 2-4
Playtime 15 mins
Suggested Age 4 and up
Honors

The animals want to show how good they are at making tall pyramids! They must be skillfully careful: Who will position the penguin on top of the crocodile, the sheep on top of the penguin, the serpent on the sheep? The hedgehog wants to stand on top of the pyramid but the height is making him dizzy.

Tier auf Tier (a.k.a. Animal Upon Animal, Pyramide d'animaux, and Dier op dier) is a simple stacking game, listed for ages 4-99, with 29 cute wooden animals.

Each turn a player rolls the die and either places one or two animals on to the stack of animals, passes one of his or her animals to another player for them to place, or places an animal on the table, extending the base for other players to build upon. Of course, if any pieces fall off whilst you are building, you get up to two of them back. The first player to have used all of their animals wins.

This game, intended for children, is equally popular with adults.

Customer Reviews

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sschronic
AnimalUponAnimal

Very happy with this game, bought for my nephew - great selection at store!

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Jared Paton
Excellent, for kids and adults!

This is one of the few games where I will unabashedly say the more expansions you own, the better! A fantastic stacking game, I've enjoyed playing this with both my wife's family and my own nieces and nephews. Just excellent.

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Ron Rhyno
Fun for little one

My youngest loves playing with the animals. Good way to get the kids playing games early.

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Evan Lichty
Best first-game for preschoolers

Exactly what it needs to be: a simple, colourful game fraught with clumsiness and laughter. My daughter first played at age 3, but didn't really get the game until she was about 4 and a half.