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Sixpence Bakery
Publisher: Dann Kriss Games
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'Sing a song o' sixpence, pocket full of rye. Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie.' Sixpence Bakery is a fun counting game of addition and simple strategies for the whole family! Designed for up to six players, ages 6+. Based on the old children's rhyme "Sing A Song O' Sixpence" from Mother Goose, each player is a Royal Baker for the King making sure that each pie has twenty-four blackbirds. The first player to complete three pies wins! Sixpence Bakery has an easy learning curve and teaches younger players how to form simple strategies while practicing simple addition. Each player on their turn will play a Blackbird card worth either 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9 Blackbirds onto one of the unfinished pies in play. Players can also play a Royal card from their hand if they have one. —description from the designer
| Mechanics: | Card Drafting |
| Categories: | Card Games Educational Math Medieval Strategy Print & Play |
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'Sing a song o' sixpence, pocket full of rye. Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie.' Sixpence Bakery is a fun counting game of addition and simple strategies for the whole family! Designed for up to six players, ages 6+. Based on the old children's rhyme "Sing A Song O' Sixpence" from Mother Goose, each player is a Royal Baker for the King making sure that each pie has twenty-four blackbirds. The first player to complete three pies wins! Sixpence Bakery has an easy learning curve and teaches younger players how to form simple strategies while practicing simple addition. Each player on their turn will play a Blackbird card worth either 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9 Blackbirds onto one of the unfinished pies in play. Players can also play a Royal card from their hand if they have one. —description from the designer
| Mechanics: | Card Drafting |
| Categories: | Card Games Educational Math Medieval Strategy Print & Play |
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| BARCODE: | ????????? |
| This was seen 1012 times | |