Best selling Tile-based games

Here's a ranking of the best products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've also added some key information about the products.

1. Kosmos Cascadia Junior

Deer, foxes, buzzards, salmon, bears: many wild animals live in Cascadia. Their home is to become even bigger and more beautiful. To further expand and design the habitat, matching wildlife tiles are selected and placed in the right place. If there are three identical animal symbols next to each other, the animals can move to the player's own landscape. Who will collect the most points? And who will manage to place three identical habitats next to each other? The game of the year 2022 is now also available for children and families aged six and up. A varied and beautifully designed placement game for nature and animal fans. 

2. Hasbro Gaming 4 Wins - Compact

Connect 4 the win on the go with this compact version of the classic Connect 4 game! You and your opponent get 21 checkers apiece and the chance to get 4 in a row. But you both get the chance to block the other’s attempts to connect with your own checkers! When the game is done for the day, it’s easy to store the checkers in the columns and fold up the trays on the playing grid. You can have Connect 4 fun anywhere when you play with this Grab & Go game! 

3. Jumbo Original Rummikub, Travel Pouch

Original Rummikub Pouch - the original Rummikub in a convenient travel pouch. Contents: 104 game tiles, 2 jokers, 4 display boards, game rules. The original Rummikub is a classic among board games. Its easy-to-understand gameplay and appealing mix of luck and strategy captivate all generations. The objective of the game: the player who lays down all their tiles and achieves the highest score wins. Tiles are laid down in rows and groups according to their respective values and colors. Defeat your opponents by devising a good strategy and cleverly placing your tiles. 

4. Goliath Toys Triominos

Triominos Original is a combination of strategy and clever tactics in a high-quality version. Clever placement puts your own logic to the test and other players can be skilfully outwitted. A must-have for every game collection. This version contains 56 high-quality, solid game pieces and 4 storage benches. A small metal pin in the centre of the pieces makes them easier to pick up. 

5. Djeco Loto??aidimas - Namai (30 vnt.)

Classic lotto game - association game with pictures and language to develop association skills and eloquence. Take the cards in order, turn them over and see if they match your card! Set includes 5 lottery cards and 30 tokens. Recommended age: 2 years and up. Country of origin: PR China. Made according to French design and order. 

6. Piatnik Scrabble anniversary edition

Scrabble Anniversary Edition - Board game for 2-4 players, ages 10 and up.

The game is simple and incredibly fun. In Scrabble, you can relax with family and friends
or engage in a challenging, thrilling competition with others. It's a fascinating, intelligent entertainment game that you can play anytime: Let's go... draw your letter tiles.

Scrabble - Anniversary Edition:
- Faithful reproduction of the first Spear game, edition 1955
- Includes 119 wooden tiles, four wooden racks, and a game board with linen edging
- Original letter set and rules
- Limited edition!

Warning! Not suitable for children under 36 months. Legal minimum age: 10, legal maximum age: 99.

Number of players: 2-4, Age: 10 years and up, Playing time: 60 minutes, Dimensions: 4 x 37 x 19 cm, Weight: 706 g.
 

7. Goki Tri-Domino 45 tiles

Playing dominoes is fun. With Tri-Domino, the fun is tripled! The goal: The triangular game pieces must be arranged to form a large triangle with a 4- or 5-fold edge length. 2 to 4 players will have a lot of joy playing the game. 

8. Loodaloo What's my name, where do I come from (Memo)

Learn through play and expand vocabulary in German and English. This high-quality educational game shows children from 3 years of age how fruit and vegetables grow. In addition to the fun of playing, learning is a big part of the game: Does the pumpkin grow on a tree, the apple on a bush? And what is strawberry called in English? What's my name, where do I come from shows children how fruits and vegetables grow in nature. Concentration and a good memory are required when searching for the matching pairs of pictures. The development of language skills is supported by the names in both German and English on all the cards. Children are introduced to learning a new language in a playful way. Lovingly drawn pairs of cards in high-quality workmanship. A special and lasting souvenir or gift for a birthday. Educational learning toy also for kindergarten and nursery school. More durable and longer lasting due to thicker and stronger cards. Sustainably produced in Germany. Contents/features: 72 cards (36 pairs of pictures). 

Loodaloo What's my name, where do I come from (Memo) (German, English)
Tile-based games
EUR14,83

Loodaloo What's my name, where do I come from (Memo)

German, English

9. Seemann Dürer. Memo (game)

The Dürer Memo is a unique memory game that highlights the masterpieces of the famous German Renaissance painter Albrecht Dürer. With 72 colorful cards featuring 36 different motifs, this game offers an engaging way to explore Dürer's art while training memory skills. The cards showcase not only Dürer's most famous works, such as the renowned hare, but also his impressive woodcuts, watercolors, and portraits. The game is packaged in an attractive and convenient box, making it an ideal gift for art lovers. The image texts are presented in both German and English, making the game accessible to a wider audience. Dürer Memo is not only an entertaining game but also a cultural enrichment that immerses players in the world of art and the Renaissance.

- Contains 72 colorful cards with 36 different Dürer motifs
- Offers a combination of art enjoyment and memory training
- Suitable for players aged 14 and up
- Packaged in an attractive and convenient box
- Image texts in German and English for broader accessibility.
 

10. Noris Children Electric

One of the different task cards is placed on the game board module. Under each image, there is an electrical contact surface. The goal is to find a matching image from the left half for an image on the right half. When the contact surfaces of these two images are touched with the plugs, the light will turn on. If the images do not match, the light will not turn on. 1.5V LR6 batteries are required, which are not included. 

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