Product description
It's the best of UNO matching by color and number, mixed with an exciting stacking game.
Stack blocks by color, number, or command -the taller it gets, the harder it is!
Gameplay combines the strategy of UNO with a physical task requiring patience and finesse.
Use the action blocks against opponents to get an advantage!
UNO Stacko makes a great gift for 7-year-olds and up. Includes 45 colored blocks, a loading tray, and instructions.
48 pcs Big size Color/Wood building Blocks:
[Product name] 48PCS hot stamping digital layer stacking
[Applicable age] 1---100 years old
[Packing box size] 25.5x8x8
[Size of each block] 7.5x2.5x1.2
[Stacked size] 22.5x7.6x7.6
. Genuine hardwood blocks.
. Simple, solid, and timeless.
. It takes skill, strategy, and luck.
. Challenge yourself or play with friends.
. High-end quality material, exquisite design, safe.
. Soft odorless burr-free edges.
. Develop the kids' creativity and imagination.
. A good toy to keep company with your kids.
Toss the dice. Decide how many dice you take. Add up the numbers thrown, and get the sum of which wooden block you want to correspond to, so take that block out and pile it on top. Players take turns, whoever knocks down the pile of wooden blocks first loses. Exercise patience and the ability to control balance. After the draw is finished, stack up, and whoever allows the building to collapse is the loser. (Important: You must only use one hand).
Roll the dice to decide, draw one from which color you roll, and pile it to the top, but be careful, if you draw it, the loser will be punished.
1. Carefully hold a brick with your hand, pull it out from any layer and stack it on top;
2. Continue to draw out the blocks and stack them on the top, making the blocks higher and higher...
3. How high can it be stacked? You will know when it falls!
Toss the dice to decide, decide how many dice to take, the thrown color, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are determined by others (but must be decided before the throw), and the sum of the color corresponding to which woodblock, then the woodblock Take it out and place it on top. Players take turns, whoever knocks down the pile of blocks first will be considered a loser, and then stack them up after the draw.