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Save The Dragon

Climb the big staircase of the dungeon to save this poor dragon!

Legend has it that whoever succeeds in freeing the dragon will be pronounced the savior of the kingdom, but this dragon is guarded by evil sorcerers who launch enormous boulders to keep would-be adventurers away. Dodge obstacles, protect yourself behind shields, and be the first climb to the top to Save the Dragon!

—description from the publisher

FURT

From the makers of Quelf comes another party game designed to make you do more wacky things in sixty minutes than you'd normally do in day – heck, maybe an entire week. In FURT, you race against other players to try to be the first one to jump into a volcano. Why? Glory, fame, hot feet – whatever the reason, you're doing it.

You move ahead in the game by completing actions in six categories, possibly making up outrageous lies about yourself, freshening up with a quick shower in your host's bathroom, or acting out the words "butter patty". The categories are:

• The Volcano Has Spoken – Roll a black and you'll be subject to the whims of the volatile FURT volcano, which is sometimes angry, sort of bossy and always a bit weird.

• Straight-Faced – Can you keep a straight face while your friends and family members assault you with funny words? You're about to find out (psst: fluffer nougat, pussy willow, burp nut) whenever you roll a red.

• Guess What? – The volcano is chock full of funny words and you may find yourself acting out the phrase "butter patty" or drawing an invisible jet to get your friends to guess your word when you roll a green.

• Truth or Fiction? – Roll a purple and you reveal something about yourself. Is it truth or fiction? Only you know. The more people you fool, the more you move ahead!

• You Are... – Not yourself when you roll a yellow. Maybe you are having an identity crisis, who knows? Just be who the card says for thirty seconds and you can move ahead.

• What The?! – When you roll a blue, you'll get a TOP SECRET card that you must perform before your next turn. It could be annoying, outlandish, confusing, obnoxious or just plain freakish. You have been warned.

Woof and me

Woof and Me is a super-fun educational board game about pet care and responsibility.
Be the player with the most bones at finish to win the game. The winner gets to choose another dog from the Animal Shelter.
Educational Value: basic fundamentals of number recognition, encourages the ability to count, simple money exchange, problems that have solutions, social interaction and being a responsible pet owner.
Includes game board, directions with picture book, 6 dog game pieces, Doggy Dollars, 130 brown bone cards, 8 spay/neuter cards, 6 license cards, 14 problem/solution cards, 2 dice

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Woof and Me is a wonderfully fun educational board game to help children value and respect our animal friends. Woof and Me game teaches children awareness in pet care responsibility. Use your cute doggy game piece to follow the game path and collect cards which show different dog breeds receiving essentials like water, food, health care, etc. The player with the most cards at finish wins. Easy to learn and super fun to play. EDUCATIONAL VALUE: Woof and Me Board Game socially involves children through interaction. Children have fun while learning pet care and responsibility. By counting out loud, your child will quickly grasp the basic fundamentals of number recognition and encourage the ability to count. Doggy Dollars help the youngest of players understand simple money exchange. Woof and Me introduces problems that pets can face and solutions to those problems. Social skills, like communicating verbally and enjoying conversation with others, all help develop a child’s communication skills. Whether you are preparing to get a puppy or a grown dog, it is important for children to learn how to be a responsible pet owner. Your dog will rely on you for its entire life! Ages 5 and up. 2 to 5 players

This colorful visual educational game has received numerous positive testimonials from after school programs in the Phoenix Arizona metropolitan area.