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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.

Merlin

King Arthur is searching for a worthy heir. Together with Merlin, he tries to find the best candidate among the Knights of the Round Table.

In Merlin, players move their knights or Merlin with the help of dice around the action ring to get the most desired actions. While the knights are only moved by the corresponding player, Merlin can be moved by all players, which makes integrating Merlin in one's plan a tricky endeavor.

There are multiple ways to score victory points such as defeating barbarians, building manors in the surrounding area and increasing one's influence in the six counties. Additionally, players can fulfill task cards during their turn to get more victory points. The player who plans his actions most efficiently will ultimately have the most points and thus will be the royal successor of King Arthur.

Tatsu

Tatsu is a two-player game in which players control three different types of dragon pieces. By rolling two six-sided dice to decide movement and either combining or splitting the values, the pieces travel round the inside circle of the board, only swapping to the outer circle when landing on the same space as another piece, which will affect the piece in the following ways:

Vine dragons (green) entangle a player’s dragon.
Water dragons (blue) expel a player’s dragon off the board, back to their holding tray.
Fire dragons (red) destroy a player’s dragon, removing it entirely from play.

Victory is gained when a player manages to destroy all of one type of the opposition's dragons or knocks all the opposition’s dragons off the board so that none remain in play.

The Story
Japanese legend tells of a great battle between two mighty Dragon Lord armies, locked in combat on the peaks of Mount Hotaka, competing to win the hand of Princess Kushinada, the last and most beautiful of eight sisters. A battle so ferocious, that the villagers fearing for their lives, acquire the help of a powerful Wizard, who casts a spell over the Dragon Lords to keep them imprisoned in a circle of combat and to be freed only at the battle’s end. Their struggle continues to this very day, even though the Princess and their fateful story have long passed into legend.