Once, after returning from school, Compote told that he played with his classmates during the break in words. And it turned out to be such an interesting game that now he wants to tell everyone about it and, of course, play together with his friends.
Korzhik and Karamelka really liked this idea, and the kittens went outside, to the yard. There they met their friends and told them about the new wonderful game. Everyone gathered around Compote, and he, finding himself in the center of attention, began to explain the rules...
About the game:
"Think-O-Matic: Three Cats" is a fun and engaging game for a group of children who, however, won't mind if their parents join in. It requires quickly recalling various words and naming them in such a way that they meet certain conditions. This board game will appeal not only to fans of the animated series of the same name but to everyone, indeed!
How to play
A player opens a card, reads what it says, and then places it next to the deck of tasks. Then they similarly reveal a letter card so that everyone can see it. Now that the conditions for the word are set, each participating kitten hurries to name a word that fits the open task and starts with the revealed letter. The one who is quicker than the others and first names an appropriate word takes the task card for themselves. This means that this speedy one has fairly earned a victory point, and we congratulate them on that.
There are also special cards "Two Words!!" and "Three Words!!!" in the game. When opening such cards, you can name two and three words respectively, also following the current tasks.
Who won?
The last round is announced before the last letter or task in the deck is revealed. At the end of this round, players count their task cards. Each one brings 1 point. Whoever has the most points is the smartest of all and is the winner! Meow-meow-meow!!!
Game features
The rules offer a team mode "Together with Parents," which is perfect for playing together as a family. In this mode, everyone needs to work as a team, which will teach children to interact collectively. Participants either win or lose together.
You can also make the game easier or harder by changing the number of cards in the task stack.
This way, the kittens learned how to have fun and usefully spend time with friends and family, learned to work in a team and, at the same time, practiced their resourcefulness and expanded their vocabulary.
Game duration: 10 to 20 minutes
Number of players: from 2 to 10