
Outfoxed! Game
Mrs. Plumpert's prized pot pie is gone, and the fox is high-tailing it toward the exit. Work together to halt the hungry hooligan, or be outfoxed! A hilarious whodunit board game.
This game combines cooperative effort with deductive skills, becoming an excellent choice for honing deductive reasoning in a non-competive environment. As players work together to try and nab the guilty fox, they learn valuable skills such as estimating probability and paying attention to details, as well as the important roles that collaboration and teamwork play towards problem-solving. Happy sleuthing!
For 2-4 players, plays in about 20-30 minutes.
Recommended for ages 5-10 years.
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Mrs. Plumpert's prized pot pie is gone, and the fox is high-tailing it toward the exit. Work together to halt the hungry hooligan, or be outfoxed! A hilarious whodunit board game.
This game combines cooperative effort with deductive skills, becoming an excellent choice for honing deductive reasoning in a non-competive environment. As players work together to try and nab the guilty fox, they learn valuable skills such as estimating probability and paying attention to details, as well as the important roles that collaboration and teamwork play towards problem-solving. Happy sleuthing!
For 2-4 players, plays in about 20-30 minutes.
Recommended for ages 5-10 years.
Watch the Video:
Description
Mrs. Plumpert's prized pot pie is gone, and the fox is high-tailing it toward the exit. Work together to halt the hungry hooligan, or be outfoxed! A hilarious whodunit board game.
This game combines cooperative effort with deductive skills, becoming an excellent choice for honing deductive reasoning in a non-competive environment. As players work together to try and nab the guilty fox, they learn valuable skills such as estimating probability and paying attention to details, as well as the important roles that collaboration and teamwork play towards problem-solving. Happy sleuthing!
For 2-4 players, plays in about 20-30 minutes.
Recommended for ages 5-10 years.
Watch the Video:























