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Blue Orange Games  |  SKU: BL-9011

Dragomino

$26.99 CAD
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Description

Designers Bruno Cathala
Marie Fort
Wilfried Fort
Publisher Blue Orange Games
Players 2-4
Playing Time 15 mins
Suggested Age 5 and up
Honors
  • 2021 UK Games Expo Best New Children's Game People's Choice Winner
  • 2021 UK Games Expo Best Children's Game Nominee
  • 2021 Mensa Recommended
  • 2021 Kinderspiel des Jahres Winner
  • 2021 Kinderspiel des Jahres Nominee
  • 2021 As d'Or - Jeu de l'Année Enfant Winner
  • 2021 As d'Or - Jeu de l'Année Enfant Nominee
  • 2021 American Tabletop Early Gamers Recommended
  • 2020 Tric Trac Best Children's Game Nominee
  • 2020 Swiss Gamers Award Kids Nominee
  • 2020 5 Seasons Best International Kids Game Winner
  • 2020 5 Seasons Best International Kids Game Nominee

  • The big moment has arrived. You have been named "dragon trainer", and you have the chance to meet them on a mysterious island. But you are not the only trainer sent to these lands. Who among you will discover the most baby dragons?

    The Kingdomino family is expanding with Dragomino, a version for children who are going to go in search of dragon eggs.

    —description from the publisher

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    5-yearold’s favourite!

    My 5-yo immediately took to this game. The colourful tiles and cute dragon are engaging, and it’s been a good introduction to simple strategy. We often bring to playdates and even the 4-yo’s enjoy it! Some children may need help differentiating between the colours of dragon eggs. We put them in piles instead of spread out. It’s also a gentle introduction to “losing”, we take a humorous “oh no!” approach when we pick a broken and empty egg.