Product Description In Top Dogs Players Must Pick Their Best Combinations Of Dogs To Form The Strongest Team To Compete For Each Race And Win The Trophies Of Different Values. But Other Players Have The Same Dogs To Choose From And The Competition Can Become Sneaky! After Teams Are Chosen, Each Set Of Dogs Is Evaluated For Team Strength And The Trophy Is Awarded. So Jump On Your Toboggan In This Dog-Eat-Dog Game Of Psyching Out Your Opponents. For 3 To 5 Players, 30 Minute Playing Time, Ages 8 To Adult. Designer: Maureen Hiron. Contents: 100 Dog Cards, 5 Musher Cards, 10 Trophy Cards And Instructions In English, Spanish And French.; From The Manufacturer; Mush! It's Dog Sledding Time! Welcome To Alaska, Where Your Team Of Dogs Led By The Musher Of Your Choice Is Ready To Compete In The Iditarod. In Top Dogs, Players Must Pick Their Best Combinations Of Dogs To Form The Strongest Team To Compete For Each Race And Win The Trophies Of Different Values. But, Other Players Have The Same Dogs To Choose From And The Competition Can Become Sneaky! As Soon As Each Player Has Chosen Their Team, Each Set Of Dogs Are Evaluated For Team Strength And The Trophy Is Awarded. So Jump On Your Toboggan And Choose Wisely In This Dog-Eat-Dog Game Of Psyching Out Opponents. From the Manufacturer Time to get your memory moving with Hop to It.ä  Take a deep breath, get a good look at the row of objects, and then you’re off.  As soon as you remember an item that’s covered, the cover is removed and placed on the next item in the line.  With only 30 seconds to remember all of the objects, you’ll need to be quicker than a bunny as you hop from one item to the next.
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Why do people know of games like Candyland, but not of games like this?
This is a great beginner game for young children - even my three year old niece quickly grasped the rules. However, unlike most popular beginner games, this one is a real challenge for children *and* adults - the nieces may not do better than I do, but I don't do better than they do either!You have a set of tokens laid out in a line, with the picture side up. (Note - the tokens could've been made of more durable cardboard. These'll hold up, but it could've been better. Also, some of the items are a little less familiar to my nieces than I'd hope for, notably the hair dryer. But these are trivial, and you can easily remove them if it's a real problem.) You use two or three disks (an easy handicap is to have the adult play with three disks while the children play with just two) to cover up the pictures in turn. As players guess or remember what is under each disk that picture is uncovered and the next one down the line is covered. Your turn ends when you make a mistake or run out of time, and your score is the number of items you correctly remembered. Then the tokens are shuffled and laid out in a new line for the next player.It's a LOT tougher than it sounds! The first time round, none of us managed more than two before we forgot! After a few games we were getting better, with small lists up to five or six, but nowhere near guessing most of them. So it can be a little frustrating, but in short bursts and with an encouraging attitude I think even a very young child can be good at this game - and honestly win against the grown-ups. (And when they do, they'll KNOW it's not luck.)I definitely suggest buying this. What a way to build your memory!
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