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Catch the Match : The Eye-Catching Visual Pair-ception Game Tags: bright idea games, card game, children, educational, fun, observation, pattern recognition, playroom entertainment, reinhard staupe |
Reinhard Staupe | 10.0 | ||
Number Chase: The Game Where You Guess The Number Tags: bright idea games, card game, children, educational, fun, guessing, logic, numbers, reinhard staupe |
Reinhard Staupe | 9.9 | ||
Right Turn, Left Turn : The Silly Game of Changing Directions! Tags: bright idea games, card game, children, creative toy awards 2004, directions, educational, fun, reinhard staupe |
Reinhard Staupe | 9.1 | ||
Sherlock : The Game where Memory and Deduction are Elementary Tags: bright idea games, card game, children, deduction, educational, fun, memory, reinhard staupe |
Reinhard Staupe / Playroom Entertainment | 10.0 | ||
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