Product Description
Join Huckle Cat and Lowly Worm on a Busytown adventure, racing around Busytown to search for hidden objects in this fun-filled collaborative. Richard Scarry’s classic world comes to life in the gigantic, colorful game-board. Drive through city streets, and activity-filled farm, a busy airport, and a bustling harbor full of boats. There’s so much to discover along the way!
Busytown awaits! |
Six-foot board! |
Pig Will and Pig Won’t are on a mission to eat all the food on Picnic Island! Using the illustrated, over six-foot long game board, you’ll work as a team to make it to Picnic Island before they eat the food! Work together with other players to find hidden objects like buckets, traffic lights, flags, or ladders! Everyone gets a chance to say, “I Found It!”—the faster you find the hidden objects the faster you’ll move!
How to play, snapshot!
After setting up the game board, placing the ferry at the end of the road, and the food items on Picnic Island, everyone chooses a mover. On your turn, the spinner will tell you to move, take away one food item from Picnic Island and spin again, or solve a Goldbug Mystery! To solve a Goldbug Mystery you flip a Goldbug Card and work as a team to find the item on that card on the game board. For each item your team finds you get to move forward a space. To win, all players must be on the ferry and arrive at Picnic Island before the pigs eat all the food.
Quality
Wonder Forge has won over 120 prestigious awards by creating good-for-you games that encourage teamwork, healthy competition, and get-up-and-go active play! Disney Princess Pretty as a Picture Matching keeps little ones engaged and having fun, while it promotes key preschool learning skills.
What's In The Box?
1 Game Board in three sections, 4 Movers, 4 Mover Bases, 1 Spinner, 1 Ferry Tile, 10 Magnifying Glass Tokens, 6 Food Tiles, 30 Goldbug Cards, 1 Sand Timer, 1 Game Rules Manual. Richard Scarry’s Busytown Eye Found it! Game is intended for 2-4 players ages 3 and up!
Work and play together! |
- Kids have fun and build confidence every time they say, "I found it!"
- Encourages teamwork
- Promotes attention to detail
- Reinforces object identification and matching skills
Richard Scarry Busy Town Reviews
Richard Scarry Busy Town Reviews
128 of 132 people found the following review helpful work together, By = Durability: = Fun: = Educational: This review is from: Richard Scarry Busy Town (Toy) The best thing about this game is that you move your own little piece, but you have to work together in order to "win" the game.My 3 and 5 year old loved solving the mysteries as they took turns playing. It was fun for them to hunt for the various hidden pictures on the game board and use the little magnifying glasses to mark their finds. I thought the artwork was great, the game creative, and had fun playing it with my kids. 117 of 121 people found the following review helpful Love this game!, By my2cents "my2cents" (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews = Durability: = Fun: = Educational: This review is from: Richard Scarry Busy Town (Toy) This is a GREAT kids game.I love the Richard Scarry's theme and the fact that the players don't actually play against each other. They are a team- My 5 five year old daughter is at an age where she hates it when she loses so this works great. As an adult, I also enjoyed playing this with my daughter- which is really saying something. The game board and pieces are very good quality as well. I highly recommend this game for your family or a gift. 73 of 76 people found the following review helpful Fun!, By = Durability: = Fun: = Educational: This review is from: Richard Scarry Busy Town (Toy) My son, age 3, loves this game. We had a lot of fun playing it. It is a game that will hold his attention and one that he loves to come back to over and over. I recommend this game and all the others from this company. They really know how to make games that get kids working together, learning, moving and having fun! A parent can't ask for much more! |
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