Gigamic – GIGD2006 – Quixo, puzzle game, for 2-4 players, from 8 years (DE edition)
incl. 19% VAT plus shipping costs
Easy to learn, but difficult to master. A wooden cube challenge in a class of its own! Quixo is a simple, but by no means simple strategy game. The aim of the game is to form a row of five cubes of one’s own mark by using a clever sliding principle….
SKU | 356851 |
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EAN | 3421274330438 |
MPN | GIGD2006 |
Categories | Games, Puzzle games |
Tags | Adult, Children, Family games, from 8 years, Gigamic, Logic game, Memory-Games, puzzle game, Stand alone, Strategy games, Teenagers |
Easy to learn, but difficult to master. A wooden cube challenge in a class of its own!
Quixo is a simple, but by no means simple strategy game. The aim of the game is to form a row of five cubes of one’s own mark by using a clever sliding principle. But that is exactly what the opponent tries to do, resulting in an exciting tug-of-war.
Also available as a practical mini version for travelling.
Caution: Not suitable for children under 36 months. Danger of suffocation!
- Players: 2 – 4
- Age: 8+
- Minutes: 20+
- Publisher: Gigamic
- Genre: Strategy game
- Category: Family games
- Mechanism: Memo
Weight | 1,2 kg |
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Dimensions | 28 × 28 × 6 cm |
Target group | Adult, Teenagers, Children |
Produkttyp | puzzle game |
Kind | Family games, Logic game, Memory-Games, Strategy games |
Playing time (max) | 40 min |
Skill | Starter, casual gamer, Profi |
Playing time (min) | 20 min |
Language | DE |
Age recommendation | from 8 years |
Kind of Product | Stand alone |
Players (max) | up to 4 |
Players (min) | 2 |
Color | multicolored |
Product safety
Manufacturer information
Gigamic
Parc d’Activités des Garennes
22 rue Jean-Marie Bourguignon
62930 Wimereux
FR - France
E-Mail: info@gigamic.com
Person responsible for the EU
Gigamic
Parc d’Activités des Garennes
22 rue Jean-Marie Bourguignon
62930 Wimereux
FR - France
E-Mail: info@gigamic.com
Gigamic is a board game publisher and has also been a French distributor since 2000. Their most famous games? Quarto, Quoridor (more than 1 million each sold) Wazabi and now Yogi, Galerapagos ....