akinashi Nervous Breakdown Educational Elementary School Brain Memory Training Killing Board Ages 6 and Up Toy, Game, Toy, Students, Training, Game,
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[What is neurasthenia] A game where you draw two pieces with the same pattern from the pieces lined up face down. The number of pieces in hand starts from 0, and the person who has collected the most pieces at the end wins. It is important to have the ability to remember which pieces are where. [Packaging details] 2 sets of frames (36 pieces in each set), 1 page of animal stickers (36 animals, 36 ? marks), 1 page of fruit stickers (36 fruits, 36 ? marks), chess board 1 piece. [Game preparation] Animal (or fruit) stickers on one side of the pieces and on the other side? Paste the mark sticker. After pasting one page (36 frames), preparations are complete. (This is a one-time job and will not be done every time.) [How to play - How to start] ``Easy'' Arrange all the pieces that are mixed together face up on the chess board so that they do not overlap. Memorize the positions of the pieces for 30 seconds, then turn them face down, decide on the order in rock-paper-scissors, and start the game. ``Difficulty'' Arrange all pieces that are mixed together face down on the board so that they do not overlap. Decide on your turn with rock-paper-scissors and start the game. [How to play - Flow] The first person turns over two pieces from among the pieces that are covered up. If the two pieces have the same pattern, they form a pair and become yours. If a pair is formed, two more cards will be turned over in succession. Also, if a pair is successful, you can continue flipping the pieces as many times as you like until you fail. If two cards are selected and a pair cannot be formed, the two cards are turned over face down and the next person takes their turn. The next person flips over two pieces in the same way, and if a piece with the same pattern comes up, it's theirs, but if it doesn't, they turn it back face down and the next person takes their turn. [Win/Loss] Play in order, and the game ends when all pieces are removed from the board. The person with the most pieces wins the game. [What is nervous breakdown] This is a game where you draw two pieces with the same design from pieces arranged face down. The number of pieces in hand starts from 0, and the person who has collected the most pieces at the end wins. It is important to have the ability to remember which pieces are where. [Packaging details] 2 sets of frames (36 pieces in each set), 1 page of animal stickers (36 animals, 36 ? marks), 1 page of fruit stickers (36 fruits, 36 ? marks), There is one chess board. [Game preparation] An animal (or fruit) sticker on one side of the frame and an animal (or fruit) sticker on the other side? Paste the mark sticker. After pasting one page (36 frames), preparations are complete. (This is a one-time job and will not be done every time.) [How to play - How to start] [Easy] Arrange all the pieces that are mixed together face up on the board so that they do not overlap. Memorize the positions of the pieces for 30 seconds, then turn them face down, decide on the order in rock-paper-scissors, and start the game. [Difficult] Arrange all pieces that are mixed together face down on the board so that they do not overlap. Decide on your turn with rock-paper-scissors and start the game. [How to play - flow] The first person turns over two pieces from among the pieces that are facing up. . If the two pieces have the same pattern, they form a pair and become yours. If a pair is formed, two more cards will be turned over in succession. Also, if a pair is successful, you can continue flipping the pieces as many times as you like until you fail. If two cards are selected and a pair is not formed, the two cards are turned over face down and the next person has a turn. The next person flips over two pieces in the same way, and if a piece with the same pattern comes up, it's theirs, but if it doesn't, they turn it back face down and the next person takes their turn. [Win/Loss] The game ends when all the pieces are removed from the board. The person with the most pieces wins the game.
