Sponsored by Thames and Kosmos and Hosted by It's Free at Last
About Drop It!Drop It! from Thames & Kosmos is a deceptively mind-boggling game. One at a time, each player drops a shape into the vertical game board’s drop zone. Players earn points for the highest level that their shape reaches when it lands and extra points for touching bonus circles. But be careful not to break the Landing Rule!
The shape you drop is not allowed to touch matching shapes or colors after it lands. If you break a landing rule, you will go away empty-handed. The winner is the player or team with the most points at the end.
Drop It! is recommended for ages 8 and above.
Be sure and read Kristin's full review for more information!
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Ashley C
We play a lot of cards in my house! Usually about once a month we get together with friends and have game nights!
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