A frčíme!

With board games one can easily learn where Congo, Thailand or Oklahoma are. Some time ago I felt sorry that we often do not know where Prostějov or Prachatice is located. And that's why I decided - inspired by foreign games - to create a game that will easily teach players where a district of the Czech Republic is located and what makes it interesting.

The set of games "A FRČÍME!" (= AND LET'S GO!) contains a two-sided game plan, a set of special district cards and means of transport with various characteristics, pieces and a dice. Game rules are easy to understand and can be explained to anyone in minutes. The winner is either decided by the dice and memory (on a blind map), or by the ability to plan, the art of evaluating a changing situation, keeping an idea (or leaving it at the right time) and a bit of chance (card and color map game). The games are fast-paced and the game can take about 20-30 minutes. The "first come" race makes the game exciting. And because just by the way, you will improve in Czech geography , the set is also a great teaching aid for schools and groups or sections of scouts and tourists.

Bonus - finish it yourself ...

Game set A FRČÍME! will provide a pleasant game for adults and children from 8 years. But what if you have smaller children at home or in the ward? You will be glad that you can entertain them too! One side of the game plan bears a white map of the Czech Republic. On it, cities are marked only with colored dots, otherwise it is a black and white map and completely blind. The cities are connected by one path, along which the figures can travel and compete to finish first. Rolling a dice is easy, so even very young children can do it.
Details for interesting trekking of the figures can be found in the rules, but the magic of the white map also lies in the fact that you can "decorate" the route together with the children according to your own ideas. Don't be afraid to plan various "tricks on the route" with the children and then give the children pencils or markers. There are playful pictures on the edge of the map for inspiration, but there's also plenty of room for you.

All you need is available at www.vedlesebe.cz.