This post is sponsored. All opinions are 100% my own. RoosterFin Games Ninja Squirrels |
RoosterFin Games Ninja Squirrels is a fast paced, fun, hand-slapping color matching game. My husband was so impressed with the name and the design of the game that he had to share it on his Facebook page. My husband is a black belt and probably considers himself a Ninja Squirrel on some level.
RoosterFin Games Ninja Squirrels
Ninja Squirrels, the game of color matching nut snatching fun comes with 60 cards, 4 character pieces, a battle ring and a bunch of acorns. This game is a family game for ages 7 to adult and for two to four players. The game is relatively straightforward, so if you have a Kindergartner that knows his or her colors, they can play this game.
The object of the game is to collect the most acorns. You collect acorns by flipping over cards. If your ninja color and acorn match you slam your hand on an acorn of the same color on the board. If you hand is first on the acorn, you get to keep it. You play until all acorns are gone.
Kids will get a kick out of slapping your hand and trying to be quick. This game will improve focus, concentration, and coordination skills! The faster you throw down cards, the more fun the game is.
Would I recommend this game? Yes, this is a cute game. I love the name and found it incredibly creative. Pick up a copy for your next game night!
Also, check out these RoosterFin Games:
Lumpy Cubes
Wizard Roll
Bouncing Bots
To buy Ninja Squirrels visit: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N9LUF90
To join mailing list visit: https://roosterfin.com/pages/contact
How to Play Video: https://youtu.be/DJ6MUotKwNc
RoosterFin Website: www.RoosterFin.com
Joe RoosterFin Bio
Joe, the owner of RoosterFin, brings a unique skill to board games with his ability to create authentic game engines. His gift is in understanding how math applies to games. Joe’s background, coupled with his years teaching kids, enables him to create award-winning games that are continuously simple to learn and fun to play. Since Joe has left his life in the classroom behind, he has devoted his full attention to making great games.
Fun picture of Joe as a kid: http://bit.ly/2fTvjKM
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