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No Mercy for Monsters

No Mercy for Monsters

  • Publisher: Helvetiq
  • Product Type: Children's Games
  • Minimum Recommended Age: 4
  • Minimum Players: 1
  • Maximum Players: 4
While a family is dining out, monsters are invading their house. Your role? Knock them down before the family comes back. You have a few tricks up your sleeves to counter the spells monsters throw back at you: hit them with socks, aim balls at them and drop bucket of water on their heads. No Mercy for Monsters is a cooperative game where players team up to knock down monsters before all the hidden tokens run out. Open the book, unfold the flaps to build a house and place the monsters around it. You are not playing D&D but to win, you will also have to fight monsters and bring them down β€” literally. This original concept, and the special actions players must do before throwing the tokens, make it a fun party game for children from 4 years up. Dexterity, memory and cooperation are the key to success.
$24.99
No Mercy for Monstersβ€”
$24.99
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  • Publisher: Helvetiq
  • Product Type: Children's Games
  • Minimum Recommended Age: 4
  • Minimum Players: 1
  • Maximum Players: 4
While a family is dining out, monsters are invading their house. Your role? Knock them down before the family comes back. You have a few tricks up your sleeves to counter the spells monsters throw back at you: hit them with socks, aim balls at them and drop bucket of water on their heads. No Mercy for Monsters is a cooperative game where players team up to knock down monsters before all the hidden tokens run out. Open the book, unfold the flaps to build a house and place the monsters around it. You are not playing D&D but to win, you will also have to fight monsters and bring them down β€” literally. This original concept, and the special actions players must do before throwing the tokens, make it a fun party game for children from 4 years up. Dexterity, memory and cooperation are the key to success.