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Roll the die – place a ladder – catch the moon! Catch the Moon by Kosmos Games is a dexterity/stacking game with whimsical theme and beautiful design. Going through the clouds and catching the Moon, what a sweet dream…All that’s needed are a few skillfully placed ladders, a good sense of balance and a hint of imagination. With the right mix of suspense and risk-taking, you will ascend to success. Players take turns rolling a die to determine how they must place their wooden ladder (must touch one other ladder, two other ladders, or be the highest point). Raindrops are given to players whose ladders cause the structure to collapse; the winner is the player with the least amount of raindrops at the end of the game! With the right mix of suspense and risk taking, you will ascend to success. "Reach through the clouds and catch the Moon as you sweetly dream. Shipping Options:Pick UpOn-Demand (Lalamove)Metro Manila CourierProvincial CourierShopee Integrated ShippingLazada
- Players take turns rolling a die to determine how they must place their wooden ladder (must touch one other ladder, two other ladders, or be the highest point)
- Ladders will shift as more pieces are added, adding an element of suspense and unpredictability
- Raindrops are given to players whose ladders cause the structure to collapse; the winner is the player with the least amount of raindrops at the end of the game
- Dexterity/stacking game with whimsical theme and beautiful design
Reviews
fezzik
Monopoly. A couple of hours at a baseball game could be memorable, but it will cost hundreds.
Scott Jones
It's really fun, and different from any of the other stacking games we own (and we own a fair number). At this time of this review this product was priced about $35. Life.
Daniel Newman
family fun. I really enjoyed how different this game was from any other games that I’ve recently played. the also feel durable. Game play is straightforward, you'll be up and playing in minutes.
Schipper
This game is quite interesting, and reminds me of a few similar games (like Jenga) where you are very carefully manipulating a stack, trying not to let it collapse. My family really enjoyed playing Catch the Moon, although my seven year old did have some issues with balancing the ladders and not bumping the table or cloud. What fond memories of family game time. The ladders are lightweight but seem sturdy.
Fischkutter
It is an honest and true account of my own views, opinions, reactions, expectations relating to this product. Given the quality of the pieces, the price seems reasonable. It also contained instructions on how to play in smaller groups as well as solo and several suggestions on different ways to connect ladders together. Thankfully they can still be used in smaller pieces, and you don't need every ladder intact for the game to work.