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Cranium Cadoo for Kids
Our Price: $19.99
Toy - Games 18 October, 2001
from: Cranium Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Age Group: 7 - 12 years
Number of Media: 1
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| Toy Description Cadoo is the funky fusion of tic-tac-toe, general knowledge, sculpting skill, and scavenger hunt designed for kids by the brainiacs who brought us the left side/right side frenzy of Cranium. Operating solo or in combo with others, players attempt to line up four of their jack-like tokens on the groovily colored grid board by fulfilling a myriad of tasks in an array of categories familiar to Craniacs. Whether attempting to sculpt a taco out of the included clay or guessing which of Milky Way, Butterfinger, or Twix is longer, cadets find that correct answers and successful missions--can you bring back both something smaller than your big toe, and something bigger than your foot, in less than a minute?--put them one-quarter of the way closer to their Cadoo. With its elements of strategy, its elegantly funny graphics, and some downright serious silliness, there isn't a lot of Cadon't in Cadoo. |
| Customer Reviews
Excellent family game We have so much fun as a family playing this game with our 8 year old. It's fun and learning all rolled into one. I would definately recommend this game.
Favorite Game This is my six year old son's favorite game. It is educational and fun for him!
Cadoo is a fun game! My friend and my cousin both have this game. I don't have this game but I do have Cranium Conga. I haven't played it yet but it sounds really fun. I only got it yesterday. But let me start talking about Cadoo. I played this game for the first time at my friends house. Then when my cousin came over I told her to bring it. I was doing a combo card which is when you either have to act something out, make something out of clay, draw something, or find something around the house. I had to act out a snowball fight. As I went down pretending to be hiding behind a fort I put my hand down and one of my fingers bent back. I didn't break it but it really hurt. The next week I really wanted to play again. I begged my mom to buy it. Thats how fun it is. She said no and I still don't have it. I will probably play it the next time I go to my friends house. After all it was my fault I hurt my finger. Not the games. |
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