Tic Tac Toe Gobblet Gobblers 2 Players Fun Strategy Board Game - Award Winning Kids and Family Friendly Educational Board Game by Blue Orange Games- The Original Game, All Wooden - Ages 5+.
COLORFUL AND FUN KIDS AND FAMILY STRATEGY BOARD GAME: With this fun children's game, kids will exercise memory, strategy and focus & attention. Great to enhance critical thinking and to strengthen social skills. Easy to understand and play - no reading required
HOW TO PLAY: In this fun 3-D twist on the classic tic-tac-toe game, line up three of your gobblers on a 3x3 grid to win - but beware, as bigger gobblers can gobble (cover) smaller ones, and one gobbler belonging to your opponent could be hiding underneath the gobbler you want to move across the board!
KIDS FRIENDLY: As a junior version of the original Blue Orange game Gobblet, Gobblet Gobblers makes the perfect first abstract strategy game with easy to follow instructions for children and parents alike. Help develop strategic and critical thinking, observation and memory skills, turn taking, hand eye coordination and fine motor skills with this fun, fast game for kids. For 2 players, perfect for age 5+.
This fun wooden strategy game INCLUDES: 1 Wooden Grid, 12 Wooden Gobblers, simple and kid-friendly instructions. Gobblet Gobblers makes a great addition to your classic kindergarten, homeschool or preschool learning toys and games collection
AWARD WINNER: Gobblet Gobblers is part of the Blue Orange Award winning classic wooden preschool game collection including Pengoloo, Chickyboom, Keekee the Rocking Monkey, Zimbbos and Kitty Bitty. Blue Orange offers some of the best board games for kids with games like Dr. Eureka, Fastrack, Kingdomino
Description
Gobblet Gobblers is the junior version of award winning Gobblet. It plays the same but features a smaller 3x3 board (instead of a 4x4 board) with fewer pieces.
Your goal is to place three of your pieces in a horizontal, vertical or diagonal row. Your pieces can stack on top of each other and they start the game nested, off the board. On a turn, you either play one exposed piece from your three off-the-board piles or move one piece on the board to any other spot on the board where it fits. A larger piece can cover any smaller piece. Your memory is tested as you try to remember which color one of your larger pieces is covering before you move it. As soon as a player lines up three of his pieces in a row, they win!