| Each parent faces the question of choosing a gift for | | | | already on the board. Moreover a different size of |
| a child someday. For some of us it's a rare case, for | | | | gobblers brings the challenge to the game as your |
| others it happens more often. The paradox is that | | | | opponent can just gobble your piece by placing his |
| looking through the huge variety of options you just | | | | own over yours. Still think of Gobblet is a tic-tac-toe? |
| skip a game that your kid might really like. Let me | | | | I'm sure you don't. |
| introduce Gobblet Gobblers - the board game that will | | | | Needless to say, that the game is definitely inviting for |
| be the solution of your doubts and a great gift for your | | | | small children. Gobblers are made of wood and look |
| child. | | | | like smiling cups with a funny cirrus on the top. Easy |
| Gobblet Gobblers and its "elder brother" Gobblet | | | | rules open the game to 5-year-old children. But to my |
| appeared at the beginning of this century. That's why it | | | | mind it might appear a bit too primitive for first formers |
| is not known well yet and you might have never heard | | | | already. |
| about it before. This 2-player game consists of a | | | | As you remember, Gobblet Gobblers is a kid's variant |
| board (3x3) and twelve pieces, called Gobblers. Each | | | | of Gobblet board game. So if your child is over 7, you |
| player has six gobblers of different sizes at start. | | | | might want to try Gobblet, which has a larger board |
| Players put them on the board by turn. The goal of the | | | | (4x4) and 24 Gobblers of four sizes. And the winner is |
| game is to build a row of three gobblers of one color. | | | | to build a line of four gobblets here. This is a serious |
| Seems like a tic-tac-toe? No, it is not. | | | | board game with numerous strategies. |
| There is no need to place new gobbler on the board | | | | Are you still confused with the holiday gift for your |
| each turn. You can move your gobblers that are | | | | child? Hope, you're not anymore. |