Board game Little Balancing from Djeco for children aged 2 and over
Balance game
Age: 2 to 5 years
Number of players: 2 to 4
Duration of a game round: 10 min
Contents:
4 frogs
1 pond, consisting of
2 puzzle pieces
12 stakes
12 water lilies
15 game pieces ?winning point?
Goal of the game:
First keep the water lilies on the poles and then the frogs on them in balance.
Game preparation:
? The pond is placed in the middle of the table so that it is easily accessible for everyone.
? All elements are placed in the center of the table.
Depending on the age of the players, the number of water lilies and stakes used in the game varies
become. For the little ones you can do this with just 4 stakes, 4 water lilies and 4 frogs
play.
The more skilled the children are, the greater the number of poles and poles can be
become water lilies.
Game principle:
The elements are placed on top of each other in the following order: piles, then a water lily,
piles again and so on until there are no more piles or water lilies left. Then
All that's left is for the frogs to get to the top of the "pyramids". be provided. And if then
If nothing falls over, the players have won!!
Note: A player can also place one of his elements on top of an element that belongs to him
another player.
Gameplay:
The youngest player starts. He places one of his stakes on one of the designated ones
Markings on the pond (the circles in the water). Then it's the next player's turn
Row: He can decide to place one of his stakes on another designated one
Put a mark in the pond or place a water lily on the post that the previous one
player used.
If a player causes the elements to collapse, the game restarts.
Who wins?
If all elements are on the board, the game is won.
Each player then takes a “winning point”.
Version for older children:
The goal is to build ever higher pyramids.
To do this, markers are filled by placing 1, 2 or 3 frogs on 1, 2 or 3 of them
Markings ?Circles in the water? be set. Since the number of marks
is limited, the pyramids become correspondingly higher.