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Disney Winnie the Pooh

Wo ist I-Aahs Schwänzchen?

 

I-Aah, the donkey, that’s his name in German, he is of course Eeyore in English, has lost its tail; Winnie the Pooh and his other friends go looking for it in the 100Acre wood and find lots of things that Eeyore could use for a tail, a balloon or a funny hat – but is the right tail among all these things? First the 100 Acre Wood is assembled; the trees are put into the board in a way that only the treetops are visible. Then the top card is turned up and all players now search for the tail shown on the card. To search you roll the die and move from one tree to the next, up to the number of steps you rolled, but you need not take the full number of steps, you but can stop earlier. Then you look at the tree; if you have found the currently looked-for tail you take if off the table and place it on your own board. If not, your turn ends and the next player goes on searching for the tail on the card. When you find Piglet you can look at another tree: If you find Tigger you have another turn and if you turned up Owl you may switch switches two trees, all other players must close their eyes. When you roll Eeyore you shuffle all cards and turn up a new one. When all tails are found, all players now look for the owl; she has the correct tail and gives it the the player who finds her; it is worth two points to the finder; all other players score 1 point for each tail they hold, if you have the highest total you win.

This is an attractive memory game with an all-time favorite nursery topic. The big Eeyores for each player to really attach a tail are a very nice detail.

 

Players: 2-4

Age: 3+

Time: 15+

Designer: Kai Haferkamp 

Artist: Paul Windle Design

Price: ca. 18 Euro

Publisher: Ravensburger 2011

Web: www.ravensburger.de

Genre: A game of dice and memory

Users: For children

Version: multi

Rules: de fr it

In-game text: no

 

Comments:

Favorite childrens’ topic * excellent components with loving details * basic mechanism is memory

 

Compares to:

Other memory games

 

Other editions:

Currently none

 

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Memory (orange): 3

Communication (red): 0

Interaction (brown): 1

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