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GreenbeanSet of 2 Travel Games Combo

R249

Retail: R330
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Travel 4 in a Row

An old-time family favourite, the strategic fun Travel 4-in-a-row game of connectors is perfect for 2 players.

Block your component and set up a ‘4-in-a-row’ win. Take the colourful chips out of the frame and begin matching your colour by stacking the chips horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. The player that has the most connected chips in a row is the winner.

Travel Battleships

Do you have what it takes to command your own fleet of 5 ships? Can you survive thrilling, ruthless combat on the high seas? Find out with this classic travel-size Battleship game - a test of strategy, determination, and luck!

Stalk your enemy and plan your attack, even as the enemy is stalking you!
Keep track of your hits and misses so you never waste a shot!

Try to sink all 5 of your opponent's ships before your own are found and sunk.

Warning: CHOKING HAZARD- Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years

Product is certified with ISO9001, ISO14001, ISO13485, and ICTI certificates.
Manufactured with CE, GS, FCC, UL ETL and PSE electrical products requirements.
Produced to comply with all RoHS, WEEE and REACH requirements."

Product Features
  • On-the-go games
  • Travel
  • Multiplayer
  • Hours of fun
Product Specifications 

Travel 4 in a Row

  • Age: 6 Years +
  • Item Size: 36 x 26 x 6 cm
  • Players: 2

Travel Battleships

  • Age: 6. Years +
  • Item size: 5.1 x 28.3 x 14.1 cm
  • Players: 2
Set includes 

Travel 4 in a Row

  • Play Unit with Frame and Base
  • 23 Yellow Counters
  • 23 Red Counters
  • Game / Rule Booklet

Travel Battleships

  • Self-Contained, Travel-Size Case with 2 Playing Areas
  • Pegs & Battleships
  • Storage Compartments
  • Battleships Rules
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