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Dancing Eggs

This is a game that comes in a real egg-box. There are nine yellow plastic eggs and one yellow wooden egg (worth 2 points, the others are worth 1 point) and two dice, one red and one white. Although it is, in fact, a children's game, it is great fun when played by adults as well....

Players

2-4

Time

?-?

Age

5+

Weight

1.05

Rating

6.33

Should this hit the table?

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Moderate interaction

Teach 2.4

Teaching signal

Replay 3.9

High replayability

Interaction 1.5

Low interaction

Scaling 4.0

Scales well

Strategy 4.5

Deep strategy

Control 2.2

Luck-sensitive

Table feel

Moderate interaction

Replay value

The game Dancing Eggs has a high replayability score of 7.85, indicating a great degree of variability, strategic depth, and adaptability to different player counts. The presence of expansions adds to the overall replay value, and the game is moderately easy to learn while offering enough depth to keep players engaged.

Luck profile

Dancing Eggs has a moderate level of luck involved in the game. The game outcome is influenced by random elements like dice rolls or card draws, but players have some ability to mitigate the effects of luck through strategic decisions. Overall, luck plays a balanced role in the game, with a mix of luck and strategy determining the outcome.

Overview

What ABG knows about this game

This is a game that comes in a real egg-box. There are nine yellow plastic eggs and one yellow wooden egg (worth 2 points, the others are worth 1 point) and two dice, one red and one white. Although it is, in fact, a children's game, it is great fun when played by adults as well. The object of the game is to accumulate the most points. First a player rolls the red die. Depending on the result of the die roll, players can: attempt to be the first to take an egg from the box (or steal from someone else if there are none left in the box); drop an egg on the table and then compete to catch it; or even get up and run around the table to try to be the first back to their seat. When a player successfully wins an egg, he or she then rolls the white die, which indicates the location of the egg; between your cheek and your shoulder, your chin and the breast, between your knees, etc. When the first person drops an egg, the game ends and the one having the most points wins the game. Ages 5 and up

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Credits

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Designers

1
Roberto Fraga

Artists

1
Martina Leykamm

Publishers

2
GoKids ???? HABA

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