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2020 CATALOG It Has Now Been 20 Years Since the Launch of Our Very First Game, Gobblet 2020 CATALOG It has now been 20 years since the launch of our very first game, Gobblet. As we always say “time flies when you’re having fun’’ and it is especially true when Hello! you are a game company that partners with wonderful toy stores like yours! As we enter a new decade in an ever changing industry and retail world; we are very proud to introduce to you our newest catalog. Our team has worked very hard developing the best games possible while staying true to our commitment to bringing quality games that ignite family fun and develop children’s skills. Please join us in celebrating Blue Orange 20th Anniversary and making 2020 our best year yet! – Martin Marechal, CEO, Blue Orange Games USA Award-Winning Games We have received over 250 awards, including: AblePlay Award Seal Mensa Select Academic’s Choice Brain Toy NAPPA Gold Winner ASTRA Best Toys for Kids Oppenheim Platinum Seal Creative Child Magazine’s Parents’ Choice Gold Award Game of the Year Spiel des Jahres Dice Tower Seal of Excellence Tillywig Top Fun Award Play Advances Language Award Global Educator Institute Seal Major Fun! Award Community Initiatives At Blue Orange Games, we understand the importance of giving back to the community. As a company, we actively work to create partnerships that will directly benefit children while also promoting the value of play. Our ongoing efforts include donating to schools, libraries, therapy centers and disaster relief organizations. We also sponsor local game nights, meet-ups, and special events across the country. In our local community, we reach 1,000 kids each summer through “play days” at dozens of summer camps, and have hopes to expand this program. Our goal is to bring joy to as many people as possible by providing access and opportunity to play. BLUEORANGEGAMES.COM Phone (415) 252-0372 Fax (415) 252-0369 - Contents - NEW GAMES 2020 4 DICE GAMES 28 Bye Bye Mr. Fox! Cross Clues Dice Stack Pocket Yamslam Fish Club Talent Show Flash! Rally Roll Save the Dragon Snip Snap! Maracas Rip Off FAMILY PARTY GAMES 29 Pig Puzzle Cupcake Academy Slam Cup Piece of Pie Beagle or Bagel? Tofu Kingdom Droll Starlink Bears in Barrels Dragon’s Cave Yamslam PRESCHOOL WOODEN GAMES 12 STRATEGY GAMES 31 Gobblet Gobblers Kitty Bitty Keekee Chickyboom MindBlock Bendomino Zimbbos! Fishing Day Battle Sheep Double Shutter Pengoloo Gobblet! COOPERATIVE GAMES 15 GAMER’S CHOICE 33 Happy Bunny Where’s Mr. Wolf? Kingdomino Photosynthesis Queendomino Scarabya LEARNING GAMES 16 Age of Giants: Expansion Pappy Winchester Kingdomino Duel Dragon Market Clouds Pixy Cubes Detective Club New York 1901 Tell Tale Super Genius Blue Lagoon Animix - NEW Tell Tale Fairy Tales Planet Rose Ceremony - NEW ACTION GAMES 19 OUTDOOR DJUBI GAMES 40 Slide Quest Fastrack NHL Slingball Classic Slingball Splash Fastrack Shaky Manor Slingball Night Flight Dartball Fastrack Mini Slingball Freestyle Spring Shot Slingball Junior ParaShoot LOGIC GAMES 21 TumbleMaze Mindo Zen DISPLAYS & SALES TOOLS 43 Dr. Eureka Sumoku Go Go Gelato! INDEX OF GAMES 45 SPEED GAMES 23 Sherlock Express Cubeez Who Did It? (Poop Ring It! Pouch) Fast Flip POCKET SIZE GAMES 25 TopiCubes Mindo Collection Oh My Gold! Who Did It? (Box) Dog Rush CONTENTS 1 - New Games 2020 - Strategy is your key to success Develop focus and attention with fun animal-themed children’s games! Favorites for your family game night! Cooperate with your team in creative ways! Shake, slam, and roll with colorful party games! 2 NEW GAMES 2020 - Classic Favorites - These classic games hold a special place on our customers’ shelves and in their hearts. CLASSIC FAVORITES 3 - New Games 2020 - Bye Bye Mr. Fox! AGES 5 & Up | 1-4 PLAYERS Bye Bye Mr. Fox! is an adorable cooperative game that teaches young players about teamwork and strategy. Help the hens keep their eggs safe from the cunning Mr. Fox! Spin the spinner and see what will move this turn: an egg, a chicken, or Mr. Fox? Work together to move three eggs into each hen’s house to win the game! SKILLS Fine Motor | Focus & Attention | Social Play | Cooperation SINGLE: 10.4”x 10.4”x 2.5” / 1.12 LBS CONTENTS CASE (6): 11.22”x 11.61”x 15.35” / 8.7 LBS • 1 Game Board ITEM #09013 • 3 Wooden Hens • 26 Tokens • Illustrated Rules 4 NEW GAMES 2020 Fish Club AGES 5 & Up | 2 PLAYERS Fish Club is a classic two player abstract strategy game with a modern twist. Two families of fish go head to head for the best spot in the new aquarium. On your turn, choose one of your fish pieces and drop it in. Try to keep your fish together, and use the other tokens to block your opponent! But watch out when you add a new piece because it might cause the other fish to scatter! The first player to connect 5 of their fish together is the winner. SKILLS Fine Motor | Focus & Attention | Visual Perception | Strategy CONTENTS SINGLE: 10.4”x 10.4”x 2.8” / 1.6 LBS • 1 Fish Tank CASE (6): 11”x 11”x 17” / 10.5 LBS • 2 Families of Fish ITEM #09001 • 4 Seahorses, 4 Small Fish, 2 Seashells, 2 Starfish • Illustrated Rules Save the Dragon AGES 5 & Up | 2-4 PLAYERS It’s time to use your prince and princess powers! Save the Dragon is a roll & move game with an engaging table presence. Roll the dice and climb the stairs to the dragon’s tower… but watch out for falling boulders! The guards will try to knock you off and send you back to the start! The first player to the top is the winner. SKILLS Fine Motor | Focus & Attention | Social Play CONTENTS • 3D Staircase • 1 Dragon’s Room 1 Door (to the Dragon’s Room) SINGLE: 10.4”x 10.4”x 2.4” / 1.51 LBS • CASE (6): 11.22”x 11.61”x 15.35” / 10.14 LBS • 1 Boulder • 4 Player Pieces ITEM #09014 • 2 Dice • 12 Bonus Tokens • 1 Shield • Illustrated Rules NEW GAMES 2020 5 Maracas AGES 6 & Up | 2-8 PLAYERS Shake those maracas... with a twist! Maracas is a silly guessing game that is played with a single maraca. One player fills the maraca up with beads and the other players try to guess how many are inside by shaking it and listening closely. SKILLS Focus & Attention | Social Play SINGLE: 2.2’’x 5.2’’x 2.2’’ / 0.3 LB CASE (12): 12.5’’x 10’’x 6’’ / 2.5 LBS CONTENTS ITEM #09005 • 1 Maraca • 21 Beads • Illustrated Rules Pig Puzzle AGES 5 & Up | 1 PLAYER A storm is brewing! Help the pigs get home safely while keeping an eye out for the hungry wolf and the flooded lake! Pig Puzzle is a single player logic puzzle played over a series of challenges of increasing difficulty. Each challenge, you will gather the pieces listed and then place them on the map so that you make a continuous path from the pigs to the safety of their homes! SKILLS Focus & Attention | Visual Perception | Logic CONTENTS SINGLE: 3.1”x 4.75”x 1.6” / 0.57 LB CASE (12): 5.5”x 7”x 10.6” / 7.3 LBS • 60 Challenge Cards • 4 Game Board Pieces ITEM #09017 • 20 Tiles • Illustrated Rules 6 NEW GAMES 2020 Slam Cup AGES 6 & Up | 2-4 PLAYERS Match the cups then slam them down fast! Slam Cup is an intensely fast speed matching game. Match the color on the inside of your cup to the color on the outside of the top cup on the stack. Then slam your cup on top as fast as you can before someone beats you to it! The first player to stack all their cups is the winner! SKILLS Focus & Attention | Social Play | Processing Speed SINGLE: 8.9”x 5.5”x 3.4” / 0.98 LB CONTENTS CASE (6): 11.8”x 9.8”x 11.2” / 6.7 LBS • 24 Stacking Cups ITEM #09008 • 1 Base • 1 Starting Dice • Illustrated Rules Droll AGES 7 & Up | 2-6 PLAYERS Time to break out the dice and get the party rolling in this hilarious dice-drawing party game. You have two minutes to draw images related to your secret word on each side of your giant dice. When everyone is done drawing, roll the dice and try to guess the other players’ secret words! SKILLS Social Play | Visual Perception | Processing Speed | Creativity CONTENTS SINGLE: 8.9”x 5.5”x 3.4” / 0.95 LB 6 Dry Erase Dice CASE (6): 11.8”x 9.8”x 11.2” / 6.5 LBS • • 6 Dry Erase Boards ITEM #09009 • 6 Dry Erase Markers • 1 Sand Timer (2 Minutes) • 50 Theme Cards • Illustrated Rules NEW GAMES 2020 7 Cross Clues AGES 7 & Up | 2-6 PLAYERS Cross Clues is a cooperative party game about making connections between clues. Work together to fill in the grid of code words by giving single word clues that represent the crossing of two different code words in the grid. Consider your clues carefully and think as a team to fill in as much of the grid as possible! Thousands of different combinations guarantee endless fun! SKILLS Social Play | Cooperation | Logic | Creativity | Speech & Language CONTENTS SINGLE: 7.1”x 4.3”x 1.6” / 0.62 LB • 10 Axis Tiles CASE (12): 8.1”x 9.2”x 10.2” / 8 LBS • 25 Clue Cards ITEM #09016 • 50 Code Word Cards • 1 Sand Timer (5 Minutes) • Illustrated Rules Talent Show AGES 7 & Up | 2-10 PLAYERS Talent Show is a silly party game with a variety of different challenges.
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