Create Childish Charades In Concept Kids: Animals
October 23, 2018 by cassn
A game?
A board game?
A board game about guessing creatures?
For children?
OH, it must be Concept Kids: Animals!
Concept Kids: Animals is a child-friendly version of the original Concept guessing game. Children attempt to make other players guess an animal by placing pawns on various descriptive characteristics on the game board.
Twelve cards are drawn in total, and players gain points for their animal being correctly guessed! There are 110 animals, divided into two tiers of difficulty, so children of various ages are able to compete and enjoy the game. Indeed, while it is primarily targeted towards children who cannot yet read proficiently, Concept Kids: Animals can easily be played as a family game.
We're a huge fan of Concept here at OnTabletop - in fact, Ryan recently produced a detailed review on why everyone should own a copy of this game. Concept Kids: Animals successfully brings the joy of the original game to younger players, and is a great introduction to board gaming.
With the US release in November (and the UK release to follow shortly after), this would make an awesome Christmas gift for young players. Until then, for more information and a downloadable rulebook, check out the Repos Production website.
Have you played Concept yet? Check out Ryan's review and let us know your thoughts!
"Concept Kids: Animals successfully brings the joy of the original game to younger players, and is a great introduction to board gaming."
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looks good.
That does look fun for kids, and not too painful for any adults roped in to help either, thumbs up
The game really comes well for children of different ages and for parents, with them playing! 🙂
Taking this opportunity, I will tell a small story. I was looking for what can be purchased for joint leisure with her daughter. And since I myself am a big lover of board games, it is clear which way I looked at. I found this version of the Concept, I decided that this is exactly what you need. And here I show this game with my daughter, and she says: “And I know her! We’ve played it in kindergarten!” Always bring this story as an example, when they ask me why I consider Little Scholars Daycare at least one of… Read more »
An interesting and simple concept of a children’s board game. And for which age group are you planning to make such a game? I mean, my child is still quite small, he is only 2.5 years old. He is still only active with ladders from evas-brand.com. Crawls and climbs all day long. But I would like him to develop mentally as well.