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This Game has won 10 National Awards!
Dr. Toy 10 Best Games! Dr. Toy Best Vacation Children's Products! The National Parenting Center Seal of Approval! National Parenting Publications Awards! Parenting for High Potential Award from National Association for Gifted Children! Voted #1 2004 by Homeschool.com! To mention a few...!
Recommended Ages: 7 to Adult. Playing Time: 20-50 min. Product Dimensions 12" x12" x 3".
Players win fuel cells by answering thought-provoking yet entertaining questions (not trivia) about space travel, astronomy, forces and motion, and life sciences. For the curious, Cogno's "Book of Y" explains every answer in the game. Challenging strategy, fun game piece characters and visually stunning game boards keep players engaged while they learn.
Alien Game Pieces Choose any of 8 wild-looking aliens with different capabilities and personalities. Cogno himself? He’s just too cool.
Big, Mysterious Game Board Mystery Planets, a Black Hole, a Time Tunnel, a Space Elevator… there’s no game board like it on earth.
Chaos Cards “Chaos Card” science questions are way cooler than trivia questions. Use your imagination and the rest of your brain to figure them out!
The Parallel Universe Leave the main board and enter this strange place where anything can happen. You might get lucky and suck another player in!
Strategy Move forward or backward whenever you choose to help yourself or slow down other players! And use your greatest weapon wisely (the “Time Machine Token”)
Fuel Cells and Gear With luck and some good thinking, you can win Fuel Cells and high-tech Gear to help your alien survive Mystery Planets and win the game!
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Question Example: If you and an elephant were floating in space and you pushed on the elephant, which of you would move away from the starting point faster? a) you b) the elephant c) both would move the same speed
On a low gravity planet, it would be easier for a professional basketball player to: a) drink water b) sink a free throw c) slam dunk or d) do push-ups very fast
P.S. You don’t need to know science to play Cogno. Think it through, have fun and make good guesses!
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