
Piepmatz
A game by Charles Girsch
1 - 6 Players 10 minutes Simple
Memory, Roll / Spin and Move
Children's Game, Deduction, Memory
Description
Get ready for a fun and interactive game with Piepmatz, a classic children's game from 1995 designed by Charles Girsch. In this simple yet engaging game, players take turns trying to find a hidden bird, which is actually a beeper, underneath a gameboard with holes. The goal is to be the first player to locate the beeper by inserting a stick through the holes, and when you do, you'll know it's you because the beeper will go off. With a playtime of just 10 minutes, Piepmatz is perfect for short gaming sessions with friends and family, and it's suitable for 1 to 6 players. The game mechanics of memory, roll/spin and move, and deduction make it an entertaining challenge for kids, and the easy-to-learn rules mean you can start playing right away.
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