Ravensburger AG – 26835 – The 90th birthday or Dinner for one, for 2 to 6 players, ages 12+ (DE edition)

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The 90th birthday or Dinner for one (DE), for 2 to 6 players, ages 12+ In this party game, you take turns slipping into the role of the butler James and reenacting parts of the cult TV show ‘Dinner for one’. But the order of the parts is determined…

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The 90th birthday or Dinner for one (DE), for 2 to 6 players, ages 12+

In this party game, you take turns slipping into the role of the butler James and reenacting parts of the cult TV show ‘Dinner for one’. But the order of the parts is determined randomly. Can you remember the order? If a mistake creeps in, you will get a schnapps chip. Be there when it says “The same procedure as every year James” again.

Caution: Not suitable for children under 36 months. Choking hazard due to small parts that may be swallowed.

  • Players: For 2 – 6 players, ages 12+
  • Playing time: 30 – 45 minutes
Weight 0,7 kg
Dimensions 28 × 20 × 6 cm
Target group

Adult, Teenagers

Produkttyp

Brettspiel

Kind

Family games, Party games

Playing time (max)

45 min

Skill

Starter, casual gamer, Profi

Playing time (min)

30 min

Age recommendation

from 12 years

Kind of Product

Stand alone

Players (max)

up to 6

Players (min)

2

Color

multicolored

Product safety

Manufacturer information

Ravensburger Verlag GmbH
Robert-Bosch-Str. 1
88214 Ravensburg
DE - Deutschland

E-Mail: info@ravensburger.de

Person responsible for the EU

Ravensburger Verlag GmbH
Robert-Bosch-Str. 1
88214 Ravensburg
DE - Deutschland

E-Mail: info@ravensburger.de

The history of Ravensburger is undoubtedly shaped by the principles of Otto Maier. Inspired by the educational reform developments of his time, he founded a publishing house in Ravensburg in 1883. His goal: to combine entertainment and instruction. His maxim: learn by doing. His quality standard: only the best.