
Catch the Moon
- Number of players :Â 2-6
- Playing time :Â 20 Min
- Recommended ages :Â 6+
- Language :Â English
Going through the clouds and catching the Moon, what a sweet dream…
All that’s needed are a few skillfully placed ladders, a good sense of balance and a hint of imagination. The Moon watches impatiently for you to reach her, but she’s a sensitive lady and the slightest clumsiness will make her shed a tear.
Just the right mix of daring and wisdom will help you be the most agile of dreamers.
- A clever dexterity game with simple rules.
- A poetic and dreamlike world.
- The wood ladders’ structure creates a nice visual effect and a beautiful decorative object.
- Number of players :Â 2-6
- Playing time :Â 20 Min
- Recommended ages :Â 6+
- Language :Â English
Going through the clouds and catching the Moon, what a sweet dream…
All that’s needed are a few skillfully placed ladders, a good sense of balance and a hint of imagination. The Moon watches impatiently for you to reach her, but she’s a sensitive lady and the slightest clumsiness will make her shed a tear.
Just the right mix of daring and wisdom will help you be the most agile of dreamers.
- A clever dexterity game with simple rules.
- A poetic and dreamlike world.
- The wood ladders’ structure creates a nice visual effect and a beautiful decorative object.
Original: $23.88
-70%$23.88
$7.16Description
- Number of players :Â 2-6
- Playing time :Â 20 Min
- Recommended ages :Â 6+
- Language :Â English
Going through the clouds and catching the Moon, what a sweet dream…
All that’s needed are a few skillfully placed ladders, a good sense of balance and a hint of imagination. The Moon watches impatiently for you to reach her, but she’s a sensitive lady and the slightest clumsiness will make her shed a tear.
Just the right mix of daring and wisdom will help you be the most agile of dreamers.
- A clever dexterity game with simple rules.
- A poetic and dreamlike world.
- The wood ladders’ structure creates a nice visual effect and a beautiful decorative object.












