Description
Do you know your comets from your constellations? Or your Saturn from your supernova? Here’s your chance to test your memory and knowledge against the clock!
BrainBox Space is a great game for the whole family, where kids can learn interesting facts about life beyond Earth.
Simply look at the card and try to remember as many facts as you can in 10 seconds, then roll the die and see if you can answer the corresponding question.
The game is ideal for weekend fun, taking to school to test your friends or teachers, or even taking on a family holiday or to play while waiting at the dentist!
BrainBox games can be played individually, against a friend or in teams, so it’s perfect for the whole family to get involved with. It’s seriously addictive, and the kids will love proving they’re smarter than the adults too!
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Suitable for children aged eight and up.
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A great, educational game for all the family to enjoy.
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Ideal for home, school or on the move.
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Learn loads of fun facts about space and see how many you can recall in 10 seconds.
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Play on your own, against a friend or in teams.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
8 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
BRBX0007
Manufacturer:
Brainbox Games
Customer reviews for BrainBox Space
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