Ra: The Dice Game NEW

61JUV4eDaSL. SL160  Ra: The Dice Game NEW

  • Age range: 10 and up / Number of players: 2 to 4 / Play time: 30 to 45 minutes
  • Manufacturer: Rio Grande Games
  • 1 game board, 92 wooden cubes, 5 dice, 1 Ra figure, 4 summary cards, rules (English, German)

Product Description
The game spans 1500 years of Egyptian history. Over many dynasties you seek to expand your power and fame by influencing Pharaohs, building monuments, farming on the Nile, and advancing your civilization. All this for the glory of the Sun God Ra!
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Ra: The Dice Game NEW

Coin Hopping-Washington DC

51KPHEBdTVL. SL160  Coin Hopping Washington DC

  • A fun way to teach children about U.S. Government!
  • Winner of iParenting Media Award
  • Received 4 stars by Toy Directory’s Mom Psychologist
  • Learn the concept of balance of power
  • Visit famous landmarks, monuments, art galleries and museums

Product Description
Coin Hopping-Washington DCTM captures the spirit of this famous capital city. Visit famous landmarks, monuments, art galleries and museums and become familiar with this fabulous city. Using regular US coins (not included) as stepping stones players race across the city placing their citizens in positions of power. If you control Congress you can even vote to change the rules of the game!

The game illustrates the balance of power between the executive, judiciary and… More >>

Coin Hopping-Washington DC

Rumis

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  • Rumis sharpens spatial awareness and critical thinking skills as players strategize to outwit their opponents
  • The player with the most stones showing from above wins
  • Rumis comes with 4 game boards, 44 Rumis “stones”, and instructions for variations on the game
  • A StrataGems Brain Building Game
  • Fun for young and old
  • Reconstructing historical Inca monuments of a pyramid, tower, stairs and wall

Product Description
Rumis Game, the Exciting Game of Three-Dimensional Strategy – Inspired by the architecture of the Inca, Rumis sharpens spatial awareness and critical thinking skills as players strategize to outwit their opponents while reconstructing historical Inca monuments of a pyramid, tower, stairs and wall. The player with the most stones showing from above wins!… More >>

Rumis

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