Milton Bradley Dragon Tales Matching Game [Board Game]
Milton Bradley Dragon Tales Matching Game [Board Game]
Milton Bradley Dragon Tales Matching Game [Board Game]
Milton Bradley Dragon Tales Matching Game [Board Game]
Milton Bradley Dragon Tales Matching Game [Board Game]
Milton Bradley Dragon Tales Matching Game [Board Game]
Milton Bradley Dragon Tales Matching Game [Board Game]
Milton Bradley Dragon Tales Matching Game [Board Game]
Milton Bradley Dragon Tales Matching Game [Board Game]
Milton Bradley Dragon Tales Matching Game [Board Game]
Milton Bradley Dragon Tales Matching Game [Board Game]
Milton Bradley Dragon Tales Matching Game [Board Game]
Milton Bradley

Dragon Tales Matching Game [Board Game]

$ 408.00
Pseudo Checkbox Icon
Order within 0 hours and 0 minutes to get between -
Buying Bulk?
Delivery Truck IconTracked Shipping on All Orders Secure Payments
Headphones Icon 24/7 Customer SupportReturn Product Arrow Icon14-Day Returns
Description
Amazon.com\n\nDragon-taming skills are required--but reading is not--for this simple kid\'s game. It isn\'t a board game because there is no board; instead, you set out 12 octagonal and 24 oval tiles in a circular pattern on the floor or table, and then move your personal dragon around to collect key objects. The trick is to remember which face-down octagonal tiles match the oval tile you\'re trying to dragon-hop to. Four dragons (cardboard tokens that fit into plastic bases) have notches on their backs to hold a treasure chest and other objects. The first to collect all four objects is the fire-breathing winner. --Richard Farr\n\nProduct description\n\nDragon-taming skills are required--but reading is not--for this simple kid\'s game. It isn\'t a board game because there is no board; instead, you set out 12 octagonal and 24 oval tiles in a circular pattern on the floor or table, and then move your personal dragon around to collect key objects. The trick is to remember which face-down octagonal tiles match the oval tile you\'re trying to dragon-hop to. Four dragons (cardboard tokens that fit into plastic bases) have notches on their backs to hold a treasure chest and other objects. The first to collect all four objects is the fire-breathing winner.