While the kids dye the eggs, you can take a few minutes to punch out the hats that are included— the kit includes everything from cowboy hats to crowns!
These are great shirts and pants for the eggs, and they also keep the eggs upright during game play, which is pretty essential as everyone starts getting excited and laughing!
It definitely helps prevent a Humpty Dumpty situation! If a player has an item already on their egg, such as they roll eyes but already have eyes, they may roll again until they get the feature that they do not yet have. To play the Silly Surprise variation on this fun Easter game, continue adding whatever you roll— if you already have a pair of eyes on your egg, and roll that you need to add eyes, you must add additional eyes to the egg.
One egg may end with 8 pairs of eyes and no mouth, but another may have only lips and hair. This variation is best for older players. If a player rolls and already has that item, they must lose a turn. I mean, check out that hair! How can you not have fun playing a game that involves hair like that! The printable of the game play comes with two copies of the game.
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If the Eggheads team contains more than one player then the Challengers decide which Egghead will be receiving the first question on the card. After that the Eggheads receive questions throughout the entire game in a clockwise order. The Challengers can choose which of their own team will receive the first question after which the questions will also be received in a clockwise order throughout the entire game. The player picking up the first card must make sure their team only sees the one side of the card and the opposing team sees only the other side.
Each team takes turns in asking the questions from their side of the card and reading out the three multiple choice answers.
The card is handed across after each question has been completed with the teams still making sure they only see their side of the card. Each time a player answers a question correctly they place an Answer Card Tick side up on their side of the board. If they answer incorrectly they place the card Cross side up. The team that answers the most of their three questions correctly wins the round and moves their piece three spaces forward along the board.
After a Category Card has been used it is placed to the back of its section in the tray even if all the questions on the card are not required as the round has been won before the third question. If there is a tie then a Sudden Death Card is used to decide the winner of the round. These cards have no multiple choice options. Play continues in the same way with the next player on each team receiving the next question until the round is decided.
The first team to get a Sudden Death question correct when their opponents fail to do so wins the round. After a Sudden Death Card has been used it is placed to the back of its section in the tray even if all the questions on any card are not required.
All players on each team can confer on each answer they give.
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