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NOW GONE - Rapiddough board game


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Like a cross between Pictionary and charades but sculpting with play-doh!


Product Description

The team game of sculpting charades. Each turn the team's sculptors must model the entry on their card. The 1st team to guess correctly what their sculpter is creating wins the round. However, there is a twist - the winning team gets to steal a plug of dough. The result is that teams can end up with a pea-size piece of dough to model with. The results are hilarious. Played in teams of two or more. For ages 8 years to adult.


Box Contains

2 x Pot of 175g of Dough (Blue and Yellow)

2 x Modeling Mats

2 x Modeling Mats

2 x Rapidough Plungers

300 x Rapidough Challenge Cards

1 x Instructions


Brand new - never used and still in sealed wrapping


?10 ono

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