Shoot The Moon
1+ Players | 10-15 Mins | Ages 8+
The classic game Shoot the Moon is back—and going super viral! We’re pushing the trend even further by partnering with @games4two, the social media board game couple with over 1.5 million followers.
Fight the slope by moving the metal rods and keeping the momentum! Your goal is to get the ball into Pluto, AKA the furthest hole from the start.
It seems easy. It’s not. You’ll fight gravity and yourself—drop the ball too soon, and you’ll end up in a worse spot! The perfect game to play anywhere, with anyone, at any time.
This dexterity game consists of a long wooden board with holes cut at various intervals marked with increasingly higher point values.
Attached to the board are two long metal rods, slightly above the scoring holes. The rods are placed just slightly narrower than a large steel ball that is placed on the rods at the base of the board.
Players must attempt to slide the rods apart and make the ball roll "uphill" before it drops into a score hole. Making it to a higher scoring hole takes quite a bit of concentration as width of the rods at the highest scoring hole is roughly the diameter of the ball.
Contents:
1 Metal Ball
1 Shoot the Moon Structure
Instructions
1+ Players | 10-15 Mins | Ages 8+
The classic game Shoot the Moon is back—and going super viral! We’re pushing the trend even further by partnering with @games4two, the social media board game couple with over 1.5 million followers.
Fight the slope by moving the metal rods and keeping the momentum! Your goal is to get the ball into Pluto, AKA the furthest hole from the start.
It seems easy. It’s not. You’ll fight gravity and yourself—drop the ball too soon, and you’ll end up in a worse spot! The perfect game to play anywhere, with anyone, at any time.
This dexterity game consists of a long wooden board with holes cut at various intervals marked with increasingly higher point values.
Attached to the board are two long metal rods, slightly above the scoring holes. The rods are placed just slightly narrower than a large steel ball that is placed on the rods at the base of the board.
Players must attempt to slide the rods apart and make the ball roll "uphill" before it drops into a score hole. Making it to a higher scoring hole takes quite a bit of concentration as width of the rods at the highest scoring hole is roughly the diameter of the ball.
Contents:
1 Metal Ball
1 Shoot the Moon Structure
Instructions
1+ Players | 10-15 Mins | Ages 8+
The classic game Shoot the Moon is back—and going super viral! We’re pushing the trend even further by partnering with @games4two, the social media board game couple with over 1.5 million followers.
Fight the slope by moving the metal rods and keeping the momentum! Your goal is to get the ball into Pluto, AKA the furthest hole from the start.
It seems easy. It’s not. You’ll fight gravity and yourself—drop the ball too soon, and you’ll end up in a worse spot! The perfect game to play anywhere, with anyone, at any time.
This dexterity game consists of a long wooden board with holes cut at various intervals marked with increasingly higher point values.
Attached to the board are two long metal rods, slightly above the scoring holes. The rods are placed just slightly narrower than a large steel ball that is placed on the rods at the base of the board.
Players must attempt to slide the rods apart and make the ball roll "uphill" before it drops into a score hole. Making it to a higher scoring hole takes quite a bit of concentration as width of the rods at the highest scoring hole is roughly the diameter of the ball.
Contents:
1 Metal Ball
1 Shoot the Moon Structure
Instructions