The board game for children "Opo! Winter in the Forest" Guess. Show. Explain. - is three games in one box. From 2 or more players can participate in the game.
1. POEMS-DECEPTIONS
We check attention and logic. How? With the help of...
funny riddles-deceptions. It’s not that simple — the rhyme suggests the wrong answer. But the correct word doesn’t rhyme with the poem. For this game, at least two people are needed: a host and at least one guessing participant. The side of the cards with riddle poems is used in the game.
How to play?
The deck is with the host. They take the top card and read aloud the riddle-deception, while the participants try to guess the answer.
If the guessing player has an answer option — they raise their hand. The host allows the first person who raised their hand to answer.
They get one attempt. Guessing incorrectly? The turn goes to the next player, who suggests their answer, and so on. Guessed correctly? You take the card.
If no one guessed, the host reads the correct answer.
The game ends when the cards run out. The winner is the one who collected the most cards.
2. CROCODILE
No words — only gestures! We develop imagination and non-verbal thinking. The main feature of the game is that words can only be explained with gestures, body movements, and facial expressions. Speaking is prohibited! In this game, children will feel like real actors. After all, showing a word with gestures is already a small performance. At least three people are needed to play: a host and at least two players. The more players, the more interesting it is. The side of the cards with a list of words is used in the game.
How to play?
By counting or any other method, determine the player who will be the first to show the word (the one showing). The showing player chooses the difficulty level (the number of the word on the card: 1, 2, 3, or 4; the larger the number, the harder it is to depict the word).
The host takes a card from the deck with words and whispers (so the others don’t hear) the word to the one showing.
Then the showing player starts to depict this word while the others guess it.
Whoever guesses first shows a word in the next round. If multiple words come up, inform the other players about it.
But remember, no words! A round lasts until someone among the guessing players names the correct word or everyone gives up.
If the word is not guessed, the showing player is determined again for the next round by counting. The played card is removed from the deck until the next game.
3. ELIAS
A fun game for explaining words! We develop speech, demonstrate resourcefulness, and get acquainted with new words.
At least three people are needed for this game: a host and two players.
How to play?
This game differs from "Crocodile" in that here you can talk, and you need to. Words can be explained in any way — recalling where and why this item is used, or describing what it looks like. The main thing is not to name the word itself or related words. For example, the word "snowfall" cannot be explained as: "this is when it snows." But it can be explained like this: "a lot of white fluffy flakes fall from the sky in winter." Explaining it so that you are understood is an interesting and engaging task. Don’t hesitate to explain it in a funny or unusual way — it’s just more fun!
Game components:
• cardboard cards (double-sided) – 28 pcs. (8.5 x 5.5 cm)
• instruction manual – 1 pc.
The game is designed for children over 5 years old.
In all versions of the game, a host is needed who can read.
Game duration: from 20 minutes
Number of players: from 2
Zīmols: Десятое королевство
Sērija: 05005
Vecuma ierobežojumi: 4+
Izdošanas gads: 2025
ISBN: 4606088050058
Izmērs: 140h110h60 mm
Svars: 43 g
ID: 1723442
no € 38.94
no € 38.94