Ravensburger AG – 76429 – Prime Climb, 2 to 4 players, ages 10+ (DE edition)

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Prime Climb (DE), 2 to 4 players, ages 10+ With its great mix of strategy and luck, this fast-paced game is easy enough for children and still offers enough dynamics for adults. The ingenious color coding makes arithmetic child’s play! Roll the dice,…

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Prime Climb (DE), 2 to 4 players, ages 10+

With its great mix of strategy and luck, this fast-paced game is easy enough for children and still offers enough dynamics for adults. The ingenious color coding makes arithmetic child’s play! Roll the dice, add, subtract, multiply and divide up to the middle of the board. You collect prime number cards and scare your fellow players back to the start. If you are the first to bring your two pawns to the 101, you WIN!

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

  • Players: For 2 to 4 players, ages 10+
  • Playing time: 20 minutes
Weight 0,7 kg
Dimensions 38 × 28 × 6 cm
Target group

Teenagers

Produkttyp

Brettspiel

Kind

Educational games

Playing time (max)

20 min

Skill

Starter

Playing time (min)

10 min

Language

DE

Age recommendation

from 10 years

Kind of Product

Stand alone

Players (max)

up to 4

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.