KIPP X (Import)
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Delivery and Shipping
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Pre-Order Policy
- Pre-order items are charged at the time the order is placed.
- Prices for pre-order items are subject to change based on final landed costs.
- If the final price is lower, the difference will be refunded to the customer in the form of store credit.
- If the final price is higher, customers will be given the option to either:
- Pay the difference, or
- Cancel the item for a full refund.
- Orders containing pre-order items will be placed on hold until all items in the order are available.
- Once all items have arrived and pricing remains unchanged, the order will be automatically shipped.
- Pre-orders are fulfilled on a first-come, first-served basis.
- If a pre-ordered item becomes unavailable (e.g., the publisher cancels the product), a full refund will be issued.
- Pre-orders may be cancelled and refunded by customers or the store.
- For transactions that are no longer eligible for direct refunds due to payment processor limitations, a store credit will be issued instead.
Description
Description
| Designer |
Torsten Marold |
| Publisher | franjos Spieleverlag |
| Players | 2-4 |
| Playtime | 15 mins |
| Suggested Age | 5 and up |
| Honor | 2013 Deutscher Lernspielpreis Nominee 2013 JUGuinho Children Game of the Year Finalist |
Note: This game is in English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, and Italian language.
Will the game board tip down or not? That's the question players face each turn in KIPP X, a captivating and challenging balance game that's yet easy to play. Just place a wooden block on the cross-seesaw and that's it – if it were not for the tipping.
To win KIPP X, you must be the first to get rid of all your blocks. To do this, you carefully position them one at a time on one of the lifted-up halves of the cross-seesaw. At some point, however, the weight becomes too much and the cross-seesaw tips down. If this happens, you must take any block(s) that fall off. Thus, you can't be too bold when placing blocks on the upraised planks – but maybe you can place just one more block...
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