
Kozo
Kozo by Winning Moves
Kozo (Japanese for "structure")
First gained popularity in Asia. A three-dimensional wooden stacking game, it can be played by two players or teams, in a head-to-head battle. Whether you play competitively or cooperatively, Kozo requires strategic play and a nimble touch.
How To Play
Add one of the 12 Wooden polycubes to the structure, carefully placing it within the confines of the eight square gridded base. A balance cube is also placed, to thwart your opponent's next move. Each successfully placed polycube earns you a numbered scoring tile. If the Kozo tower falls during your turn, you lose your points for that round. The player with the highest total score, after three rounds of play, wins. Kozo's innovative play makes it unlike any other balance and action game you've ever played before. Includes rules for several different versions of play, including solitaire.
Skills:
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Strategic Thinking
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Communication
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Team work building
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Processing Speed
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Attention and Focus
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Problem Solving
Contents:
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12 Wooden Polycubes (different shapes)
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12 Wooden Scoring Tiles
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12 Small Wooden Balance Cubes
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1 Wooden Base
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Illustrated Instructions
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