
Blue Orange Gobblet
Gobblet is an abstract game played on a 4 squares by 4 squares playing surface. Each player (2-player game) has 12 pieces (also wood). The pieces are 'nested' into 3 stacks of 4 pieces. Each group's 4 pieces are successively smaller wooden pieces (the 3 largest of each group are cups and the 4th is solid wood). The object of the game is to get 4 of your colour in a row (horizontal, vertical or diagonal). Your pieces start nested and you can only play exposed pieces on your turn, so 1 of your 3 largest pieces always is placed 1st. On your turn you may play 1 exposed piece from your 3 piles, or you may move 1 piece on the board to any other spot on the board where it will fit. Larger pieces may cover any smaller pieces (even your own). A piece being played from off the board may not cover an opponent's piece unless it is in a row where your opponent has three of his colour. Your memory is also tested as you try to remember what colour your larger piece is covering, before you move it. One of the rules is that ANY time someone has 4 in a row they win. This means that if you lift one of your pieces on your turn and exposed one of your opponents pieces, giving him 4 in a row, you immediately lose! Deep thinkers could bog down in all the possible moves.
Gobblet is an abstract game played on a 4 squares by 4 squares playing surface. Each player (2-player game) has 12 pieces (also wood). The pieces are 'nested' into 3 stacks of 4 pieces. Each group's 4 pieces are successively smaller wooden pieces (the 3 largest of each group are cups and the 4th is solid wood). The object of the game is to get 4 of your colour in a row (horizontal, vertical or diagonal). Your pieces start nested and you can only play exposed pieces on your turn, so 1 of your 3 largest pieces always is placed 1st. On your turn you may play 1 exposed piece from your 3 piles, or you may move 1 piece on the board to any other spot on the board where it will fit. Larger pieces may cover any smaller pieces (even your own). A piece being played from off the board may not cover an opponent's piece unless it is in a row where your opponent has three of his colour. Your memory is also tested as you try to remember what colour your larger piece is covering, before you move it. One of the rules is that ANY time someone has 4 in a row they win. This means that if you lift one of your pieces on your turn and exposed one of your opponents pieces, giving him 4 in a row, you immediately lose! Deep thinkers could bog down in all the possible moves.
Gobblet is an abstract game played on a 4 squares by 4 squares playing surface. Each player (2-player game) has 12 pieces (also wood). The pieces are 'nested' into 3 stacks of 4 pieces. Each group's 4 pieces are successively smaller wooden pieces (the 3 largest of each group are cups and the 4th is solid wood). The object of the game is to get 4 of your colour in a row (horizontal, vertical or diagonal). Your pieces start nested and you can only play exposed pieces on your turn, so 1 of your 3 largest pieces always is placed 1st. On your turn you may play 1 exposed piece from your 3 piles, or you may move 1 piece on the board to any other spot on the board where it will fit. Larger pieces may cover any smaller pieces (even your own). A piece being played from off the board may not cover an opponent's piece unless it is in a row where your opponent has three of his colour. Your memory is also tested as you try to remember what colour your larger piece is covering, before you move it. One of the rules is that ANY time someone has 4 in a row they win. This means that if you lift one of your pieces on your turn and exposed one of your opponents pieces, giving him 4 in a row, you immediately lose! Deep thinkers could bog down in all the possible moves.
Gobblet is an abstract game played on a 4 squares by 4 squares playing surface. Each player (2-player game) has 12 pieces (also wood). The pieces are 'nested' into 3 stacks of 4 pieces. Each group's 4 pieces are successively smaller wooden pieces (the 3 largest of each group are cups and the 4th is solid wood). The object of the game is to get 4 of your colour in a row (horizontal, vertical or diagonal). Your pieces start nested and you can only play exposed pieces on your turn, so 1 of your 3 largest pieces always is placed 1st. On your turn you may play 1 exposed piece from your 3 piles, or you may move 1 piece on the board to any other spot on the board where it will fit. Larger pieces may cover any smaller pieces (even your own). A piece being played from off the board may not cover an opponent's piece unless it is in a row where your opponent has three of his colour. Your memory is also tested as you try to remember what colour your larger piece is covering, before you move it. One of the rules is that ANY time someone has 4 in a row they win. This means that if you lift one of your pieces on your turn and exposed one of your opponents pieces, giving him 4 in a row, you immediately lose! Deep thinkers could bog down in all the possible moves.
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originally posted on walmart.com
This is an excellent game. Great for kids to learn strategy and memory skills. It was intended for the Grandkids, however their parents and us as well, play it all the time.I would highly recommend this game for adults!
originally posted on walmart.com
This a fantastic fame fun game. It came it good condition and arrived quickly.
originally posted on dreampiece.com.au
We own Gobblet! It is strategic, family-friendly, and very robust. You never see this game listed second-hand on ebay or gumtree. Why is that? We suspect it's because the value is right there in the product. All-wood, no cardboard, and beautifully made. It's a game you can pull out on any family get-together, and each game plays really quickly. Gobblett! never overstays its welcome. I have seen teenagers (yes, teenagers!) put down thei smart devices and have a go. And, finally, it's addictive. This game suits all ages, from primary school to retirement home. We love it!
| Educational Objective(s) | Strategy |
| Number of Game Players | 2 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Material Type(s) | Wood |
Gobblet
Delivery between 1β8 July $9.50
Gobblet Board Game
30-day returns
Blue Orange Games - Gobblet!
Blue Orange Games - Gobblet!
Delivery between 1β10 July $9.95
Gobblet
Delivery between 29 Juneβββ6 July $9.95
This is an excellent game. Great for kids to learn strategy and memory skills. It was intended for the Grandkids, however their parents and us as well, play it all the time.I would highly recommend this game for adults!
This a fantastic fame fun game. It came it good condition and arrived quickly.
We own Gobblet! It is strategic, family-friendly, and very robust. You never see this game listed second-hand on ebay or gumtree. Why is that? We suspect it's because the value is right there in the product. All-wood, no cardboard, and beautifully made. It's a game you can pull out on any family get-together, and each game plays really quickly. Gobblett! never overstays its welcome. I have seen teenagers (yes, teenagers!) put down thei smart devices and have a go. And, finally, it's addictive. This game suits all ages, from primary school to retirement home. We love it!
We were introduced to the game over Labor Day weekend. got hooked and bought it when we got home. For the last 3 weeks this has been on the kitchen counter in constant use. My kids (12 and 15), wife and I are all hooked. Kind of feels like this game will never get old.
We played this game over the holidays and it kept many (at different times) entertained. I also play it with elementary students.
Our family is loving Gobblet. Great for all ages.
The quality of the product is good and it stores away easily into the base. The game it's self is the best to make you think and it's always a challenge to remember which color is hiding under your color cups. I never knew about this game until someone showed me how to play and ever since it's been one of my favorites.
The game is great, but the side of the wooden case broke right away when pulling the game out of the box. A bit disappointing for a new gift.
Excellent game: smart and very simple rules. Since it is so popular in our family I bought several games.
goblet- a great game of strategy.
| Educational Objective(s) | Strategy |
| Number of Game Players | 2 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Material Type(s) | Wood |