National Geographic Electronic Dino Xcavator
Action / Dexterity · Animals

National Geographic Electronic Dino Xcavator

It's the paleontology discovery of a lifetime—a complete

1–6 players10 minages 5
About the game

What is National Geographic Electronic Dino Xcavator

It's the paleontology discovery of a lifetime—a complete

T. Rex skeleton ready for excavation.

Players draw cards with informative dino-facts to see which ancient bone they'll retrieve with the special tool. But be careful! If the tool touches the side of that bone's pit, the T. Rex roars, and you lose a turn.

Whoever gets the most bones wins in a game that builds eye-hand coordination even as it teaches and amuses the whole family.

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Game details

Players
1–6
Age
+5
Duration
10 min
Difficulty
Type
Board game
Year
Mechanics
Categories
Action / Dexterity · Animals · Children's Game
Designer
(Uncredited)
Publisher
National Geographic Society
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How many players is National Geographic Electronic Dino Xcavator for?

National Geographic Electronic Dino Xcavator plays with 1–6 players.

How long does a game take?

A game takes about 10 minutes.

What age is it suitable for?

It is recommended from age 5.

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