Players must then make “predictions” about how many teeth of a specific color they think are in all of the bags combined.Īfter you make a prediction, the other players can call you a “liar,” at which point everyone empties their bag and the teeth are counted. Each player secretly rolls the die and puts a random selection of teeth into their bag that equals the number they rolled. Lie Through Your Teeth – This one is a take on Liar’s Dice, and it uses all 125 teeth. When someone has two teeth of each color in their hand, they shout “Tooth Fairy” to win. This may allow them to pull random teeth from a bag, take teeth from another player, or cause another player to put one of their teeth back in a bag. On a player’s turn, they roll the dice and complete the action specified in the in-game manual (there are six possible actions, depending on the number you rolled). The goal is to acquire two teeth of each color, holding them in your hand so that your opponent’s can’t see your progress. Pulling Teeth – Ten teeth are placed in each drawstring bag, with each player having a bag of their own, and the rest being shared bags in the middle of the table. Kids need to quickly and strategically decide who to give their extra teeth to, so as to avoid giving teeth to someone in the color they actually need (this would help them win, rather than hinder them). That’s My Tooth – Players race to be the first one to draw all five teeth of their chosen color from their bag and yell “Tooth Fairy!” Kids can mess with each other by placing teeth they don’t need into another player’s bag. What are the four different minigames in The Tooth Fairy Game? While the initial minigame is fairly simple, they become progressively more complex, with more strategy involved and less luck. The minigames have an age rating of 6+, and all but one of the minigames supports 2-5 players. (There are 125 teeth in total, though each game may not use them all.) The game also includes five tooth fairy cards (one for each color), but oddly, they’re not actually used in any of the games (though kids may like playing with them). These teeth tokens come in five colors - blue, red, yellow, green, and purple - with five drawstring bags that match those colors, and, depending on the game, there is also one six-sided die. The Tooth Fairy Game is a set of four minigames that can be played with small plastic teeth. Petersen Games, the tabletop gaming company behind titles like Cthulhu Wars and Orcs Must Die, recently released its first game for kids - The Tooth Fairy Game - and SuperParent had a chance to check it out.
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