From bones to blood vessels, this game is packed with all the body bits that keep you ticking. But be on the lookout for Virus, Mutation, and Bacteria Creepers! With interesting factlets for each organ and gameplay that offers bonuses for learning more about your body, this version of Fluxx is an excellent introduction to the physiology of the human body. For 2-6 players, ages 12 and up. Game Play It all begins with one basic rule: Draw one card, play one card. You start with a hand of three cards, add the card you drew to your hand, and then choose one card to play, following the directions written on your chosen card. As cards are drawn and played from the deck, the rules of the game change from how many cards are drawn, played, or even how many cards you can hold at the end of your turn. Co-designed by an ER doctor. This game was designed to be educational for all levels of anatomy students--from elementary schoolers to PhD students. Because internal reproductive organs are included, the age recommendation is 12 and up. For younger students, the game can be played with the reproductive cards removed.
From bones to blood vessels, this game is packed with all the body bits that keep you ticking. But be on the lookout for Virus, Mutation, and Bacteria Creepers! With interesting factlets for each organ and gameplay that offers bonuses for learning more about your body, this version of Fluxx is an excellent introduction to the physiology of the human body. For 2-6 players, ages 12 and up. Game Play It all begins with one basic rule: Draw one card, play one card. You start with a hand of three cards, add the card you drew to your hand, and then choose one card to play, following the directions written on your chosen card. As cards are drawn and played from the deck, the rules of the game change from how many cards are drawn, played, or even how many cards you can hold at the end of your turn. Co-designed by an ER doctor. This game was designed to be educational for all levels of anatomy students--from elementary schoolers to PhD students. Because internal reproductive organs are included, the age recommendation is 12 and up. For younger students, the game can be played with the reproductive cards removed.
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From bones to blood vessels, this game is packed with all the body bits that keep you ticking. But be on the lookout for Virus, Mutation, and Bacteria Creepers! With interesting factlets for each organ and gameplay that offers bonuses for learning more about your body, this version of Fluxx is an excellent introduction to the physiology of the human body. For 2-6 players, ages 12 and up. Game Play It all begins with one basic rule: Draw one card, play one card. You start with a hand of three cards, add the card you drew to your hand, and then choose one card to play, following the directions written on your chosen card. As cards are drawn and played from the deck, the rules of the game change from how many cards are drawn, played, or even how many cards you can hold at the end of your turn. Co-designed by an ER doctor. This game was designed to be educational for all levels of anatomy students--from elementary schoolers to PhD students. Because internal reproductive organs are included, the age recommendation is 12 and up. For younger students, the game can be played with the reproductive cards removed.
From bones to blood vessels, this game is packed with all the body bits that keep you ticking. But be on the lookout for Virus, Mutation, and Bacteria Creepers! With interesting factlets for each organ and gameplay that offers bonuses for learning more about your body, this version of Fluxx is an excellent introduction to the physiology of the human body. For 2-6 players, ages 12 and up. Game Play It all begins with one basic rule: Draw one card, play one card. You start with a hand of three cards, add the card you drew to your hand, and then choose one card to play, following the directions written on your chosen card. As cards are drawn and played from the deck, the rules of the game change from how many cards are drawn, played, or even how many cards you can hold at the end of your turn. Co-designed by an ER doctor. This game was designed to be educational for all levels of anatomy students--from elementary schoolers to PhD students. Because internal reproductive organs are included, the age recommendation is 12 and up. For younger students, the game can be played with the reproductive cards removed.
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author | Looney Labs |
format | Board Games |
language | English |