Description
Yehua (Noun-Wildflower; Ye-Wha) Competitive stacking balance game. A mindful and meditative activity for individuals. One of the best games for family game night. Objective: Stack flowers on top of the rocker board and build flower vines without knocking any wildflowers off the board or causing a vine or rocker board end to touch down on the playing surface. Beginner, intermediate, advanced and extreme gameplay levels. A stacking balance game for 2 to 6 players ages 6 and up A mindful and meditative activity for individuals Absolute bliss for those who like to fidget Coffee table conversation starter A fun game night challenge A game for the ages Players take turns rolling dice and stacking flowers on the balancing board and/or connecting flowers to the side vines without either knocking off any flowers from the stacks. Easy to set up and play, Yehuais a challenging game of skill and strategy with developmental benefits including fine motor skills, hand eye coordination, analytical/spatial reasoning, interpersonal skills, sportsmanship, and emotional intelligence. Brown side stems are affixed to the board so vines can grow up, away, and in any direction! Playtime: 10 to 20 minutes
Features
- Easy to play: Fun for everyone ages 13 and up, quick set up, multiple levels of gameplay difficulty, this challenging game includes 1 balancing board, 96 wildflower connectors, dice and instructions. May be played with Totika question card decks.
- Suspenseful stacking game: designed to keep 2 to 6 players on the edge of their seats
- The aim of the game is to stack flowers on top of the balance board and connect flowers to the side-vines without knocking any flowers off the board or causing a vine or board end to touch the playing surface. Players take turns rolling dice and stacking or connecting flowers and win if they play their last flower
- Developmental benefits: fine motor skills, hand eye coordination, analytical and spatial reasoning, interpersonal skills, sportsmanship & emotional intelligence
- YEAHUA means “Wildflower” and the brown side stems affixed to the balancing board allow players to build vines of wildflowers up, away and in any direction - Patent Pending