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There’s actually a “kids” version of it called “Dragomino” where matching landscapes let’s you “draw” a dragon egg, and it’s either a broken egg or a baby dragon when you flip it over, and baby dragons give you points. So there’s a “randomness” element but more rare landscapes (such as volcano) have a higher proportion of dragons to broken eggs, so there’s some strategy, too. It’s great, games are over in 5-10 min, I’ve gifted it at least a half dozen times to kids’ birthday parties.

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I got Dragomino yesterday because of this comment and my 5 year old was instantly obsessed with it. We must have played it 6 times yesterday!

And my 3yo was able to play along with us just matching the landscapes and flipping over the shells, even if the strategy is still out of her reach.

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Glad y'all are enjoying, its been a hit with every kid I've shown it to!

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