A fun wooden game for 2–4 players aged 5+, which tests dexterity and patience. Build a stable tower and, based on the roll of the die, carefully remove pillars without collapsing the structure. The game develops fine motor skills, hand–eye coordination, logical thinking, and teamwork.
A tension-filled balancing tower
Hexagonal platforms and colorful pillars create a stable yet fragile structure. Each removed piece shifts the center of gravity and raises the challenge.
Teaches coordination and fine motor skills
Precise removal of pillars and placement of platforms improves finger agility, focus, and children’s cooperation.
Family game with clear rules
Play with 2–4 players aged 5+. Roll the die, remove a pillar of the shown color, and keep the tower balanced – the steadiest hand wins.
Build a tall tower from colorful pillars and platforms, then take turns trying to remove the right piece according to the color on the die. Every move is thrilling – a poorly chosen pillar can topple the entire tower and the hemisphere placed on top. The game is made of quality wood and cardboard, safe, durable, and great for both kids and adults.
Develops: manual dexterity, spatial perception, creativity, imagination, and concentration. Ideal for family evenings, school clubs, and developmental activities.
- Simple rules – build, roll the die, remove the correct pillar.
- Exciting balance challenge – whoever topples the tower loses.
- Quality materials – solid wood and sturdy cardboard for long life.
Specifications
- Number of players
- 2–4
- Age
- from 5 years
- Material
- wood, cardboard
- Box contents
- 30 pillars (12 × 2.5 cm), 5 boards (17 × 20 cm), 1 die, 1 balancing piece, 1 hemisphere
- Game type
- balancing, dexterity, family
- Game mechanics
- tower building, die rolling, piece removal
- Skill development
- fine motor skills, hand–eye coordination, patience, logical thinking, concentration
- Warning
- Not suitable for children under 36 months. Contains small parts and balls – choking hazard if inhaled or swallowed. Follow the pictograms.