Quercetti Stay Apple Balance Tree Game

£22.99

128 in stock

128 in stock

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Test your sense of balance and steady hand with the Quercetti Stay Apple Balance Tree Game. This thrilling game challenges players to stack red and yellow apples onto a swaying tree platform without letting them topple. Players take turns, guided by dice rolls, to carefully place their apples, defying gravity and testing the laws of physics. With simple and intuitive rules, Stay Apple is perfect for exciting challenges with family and friends, suitable for both children and adults. The game includes 24 red apples, 24 yellow apples, two dice, a game tray, and the balancing tree with its trunk-designed legs. Can you keep your cool and conquer the balancing act?

Features:

  • Exciting balance and stacking game for all ages.
  • Players take turns stacking apples on a swaying tree.
  • Challenges dexterity, strategic thinking, and a steady hand.
  • Simple rules allow for quick and fun gameplay.
  • Includes 24 red apples, 24 yellow apples, 2 dice, game tray, and balancing tree.
  • Ideal for family game nights and friendly competitions.

Specifications:

  • Brand: Quercetti
  • Model: Stay Apple Balance Tree Game
  • Number of Apples: 48 (24 red, 24 yellow)
  • Includes: 2 dice, game tray, balancing tree
  • Age Suitability: 5 – 99 years
  • Made in: Italy

Frequently Asked Questions

The box contains a balancing tree with trunk-designed legs, 24 red apples, 24 yellow apples, two wooden dice, and a game tray - everything needed to play straight away.
The game is designed for 2 players. Each player takes a colour - red or yellow - and takes turns rolling the dice and placing their apples on the swaying tree platform. A round typically lasts around 10 minutes.
Quercetti rates the game from age 5 upwards, and the rules are simple enough for children in that age range to follow independently. The swaying tree does require a steady hand, so younger players on the lower end of the age range may find it more challenging and exciting rather than frustrating.