Ready for pickup between 25 February and 01 March if you place your order within the next 18hrs 55mins
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Ready for delivery between 25 February and 01 March if you place your order within the next 18hrs 55mins
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Enjoy this block game for children aged 3 to 9. It's lots of fun for one, two, or more players. The game can be set up with three blocks per sub-layer in the corner, and includes 54 blocks to form 16 layers, which can be stacked in numerical order or randomly.
It fosters camaraderie, communication, and fun among players. Using only one hand to remove the blocks helps develop hand-eye coordination.
The transfer process in this game involves taking only one cube from any position (except the one below the top missing position) in the castle and placing it in the top position to complete it. Only one hand must be used at a time when taking cubes from the castle.
You can tap on the cubes to find one that is unstable and won't cause the rest of the castle to collapse. Any cube that has been moved out of place must be returned to its original position before another cube can be removed.
Build the castle by placing four cubes on each sub-tier in the corner, for a total of 54 cubes across 16 tiers. Great for one, two, or more players. Take turns removing a cube from the bottom or center of the castle using only one hand. For an added challenge, remove the cubes in order from 1 to 54. The winner is the last player to remove a cube without the castle collapsing.
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Key Features
Enjoy this block game for children aged 3 to 9. It's lots of fun for one, two, or more players. The game can be set up with three blocks per sub-layer in the corner, and includes 54 blocks to form 16 layers, which can be stacked in numerical order or randomly.
It fosters camaraderie, communication, and fun among players. Using only one hand to remove the blocks helps develop hand-eye coordination.
The transfer process in this game involves taking only one cube from any position (except the one below the top missing position) in the castle and placing it in the top position to complete it. Only one hand must be used at a time when taking cubes from the castle.
You can tap on the cubes to find one that is unstable and won't cause the rest of the castle to collapse. Any cube that has been moved out of place must be returned to its original position before another cube can be removed.
Build the castle by placing four cubes on each sub-tier in the corner, for a total of 54 cubes across 16 tiers. Great for one, two, or more players. Take turns removing a cube from the bottom or center of the castle using only one hand. For an added challenge, remove the cubes in order from 1 to 54. The winner is the last player to remove a cube without the castle collapsing.