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Djeco  |  SKU: DJ08427

Woolfy

€34.09 EUR
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Description

Designer Grégory Kirszbaum
Publisher Djeco
Players 1-4
Playtime 20 mins
Suggested Age 4 and up
Honors 2010 Guldbrikken Best Children's Game Winner
2010 Guldbrikken Best Children's Game Nominee

This game basically re-enacts the tale of the three little pigs. Players cooperate in building the brick house and avoiding the wolf until they are all safe inside the brick house.

Play is basic roll-and-move, with each pig having a die of its own color. Die results are either move 1, 2, or 3 spaces (in either direction), or move the wolf, or run away to one of the three houses.

The wolf moves clockwise in jumps that can sweep up any piggies he lands on or passes. Pigs that are caught are put in the cook pot. The other little pigs can rescue pigs in the pot if they land on one of the cauldron spaces and roll a die successfully.

Pigs are safe when they are in a house.

At the beginning of the game, the brick house is not yet built. It has four pieces. When a pig lands on the brick house space, he or she can add one piece to the house. Once the brick house is completed, the pigs can occupy it. Once all three pigs are in the brick house, they win. If the wolf captures all three pigs, however, they lose.

Customer Reviews

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Jeremy Sherwood
Cute Co-op For Little Kids

This game can sometimes go a bit long if little pigs go in and out of the wolf's pot repeatedly, but otherwise it's good. The pieces are delightful and my two and four year old kids love to keep playing with them after the game is done. It offers a little bit of meaningful choice with a good deal of randomness, and can actually create some exciting moments.