Saï Saï
2025
Designed by Vincent Miramon
Published by Panoplie
Sa Sa is a dexterity and strategy game for ages 5 and up, where players must guide their flock of sheep to the legendary Tender Grass meadow! With colorful dice and tilted boards, SAÏ SAÏ combines agility, smart choices, and lots of laughs for dynamic family play. Key features: A strategic dexterity game, perfect for developing motor skills and anticipation. Simple rules, easy to learn, and instant fun from age 5. Attractive visuals by Juliette Oberndorfer, with a poetic and playful universe. Includes Grandma Sheep and Little Lamb variants to enrich gameplay. Original components and impressive shelf presence thanks to the large box format. Roll the Sa Sa dice to find out which colors of sheep to move. Slide your sheep cleverly on your tilted board without blocking others! The first player to get all 12 sheep into the meadow (the game box) wins! —description from the publisher Sa Sa est un jeu d adresse et de strat gie accessible d s 5 ans, o les joueurs doivent faire gravir leur troupeau de brebis jusqu la mythique prairie d Herbe tendre ! Avec ses d s color s et ses plateaux inclin s, SAÏ SAÏ m le agilit , choix malins et grands clats de rire pour des parties dynamiques et familiales. Les points forts : Un jeu de dext rit strat gique, id al pour d velopper la motricit et l anticipation. R gles simples, prise en main imm diate, plaisir imm diat d s 5 ans. Visuels attrayants sign s Juliette Oberndorfer, univers po tique et dr le. Variante M m Brebis et variante Petit Agneau incluses pour enrichir le gameplay. Mat riel original et beau volume en rayon gr ce au grand format de bo te. Lance les d s Sa Sa pour d couvrir quelles couleurs de brebis pousser. Glisse astucieusement tes brebis sur ton plateau inclin , sans bloquer les autres ! Le premier joueur faire grimper ses 12 brebis dans la prairie (la bo te de jeu) remporte la partie ! —description from the publisher (French)
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