Yes, traffic can be terrific! Now kids can take the wheel and play Rush Hour just like grown-ups do. Only in this version, you’re driving an ice cream truck, racing to break free of the gridlock before the valuable merchandise melts! Use reasoning and strategy to shift cars out of your way and get to the exit. Forty challenges range in levels from beginner (one scoop) to expert (banana split). Go ahead, lick the challenge! For 1 player. A 2000 Parents' Choice Gold Award Winner.
Safari Rush Hour Brain Teaser
Rush Hour takes a walk on the wild side! You’re on safari, but the wild animals have you penned in. And you’ve got to get back to camp before nightfall! Can you move them out of your way and steer your Safari Rover to the exit gate? 40 different challenges (plus 10 junior challenges) keep the savannah strenuous. Accessories like the handy travel bag make it the natural choice to take along on treks. Comes with an instruction booklet with instructions, tips and even information about the safari citizens. For 1 player. A 2000 Parents' Choice Approved Award Winner.
Railroad Rush Hour Brain Teaser
Bigger cars, bigger grid, 50 new challenges-even for younger kids! It's a switchman's nightmare: The freight yard is jammed with boxcars, tankcars, locomotives, cabooses, and bulky baggage platforms. Can you clear the tracks and engineer your red locomotive to the exit? Railroad Rush Hour is one of our most exciting grid games yet! With a larger game board, two adjustable exit gates, 10 Junior challenges for younger kids -- it's a wonderful playing experience for the entire family. Solutions included. A 1999 Parents' Choice Approved Award Winner.
Rush Hour Brain Teaser
You're stuck in traffic with four big trucks and 11 other cars. Can you maneuver your way through Rush Hour and escape the gridlock? This wonderful sliding-block game is bumper-to-bumper fun for puzzlers of all ages. Forty challenge cards range from Beginner to Expert. Cards fit neatly in pull-out tray beneath. Helps kids build sequential thinking and planning skills. A 1997 Mensa Select Award Winner. A 1997 Parents' Choice Honors Award.Child Magazine's Child's Choice - 1998, Learning Magazine's Teachers' Choice Award - 1998, Dr. Toy Award: Best Children's Vacation Toys - 1997, Games Magazine Games 100 List - 1997, National Association of Parenting Publications Award - 1997, Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award - 1997, and Parents Magazine Best Toys - 1997. Just to name a few!