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IDEAL | The Tray Game: Instruction Manual

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The Tray Game by IDEAL is a classic memory game designed for family fun. Based on the traditional concept of remembering items on a tray, this game challenges players to recall details and answer questions about the objects displayed. It's an engaging way to test observation and memory skills for players aged 7 and up.

Package Awọn akoonu

Before starting, please ensure all the following components are present in your game box:

Contents of The Tray Game laid out, including the yellow tray, white lid, game cards, hourglass timer, scoresheets, and 18 small plastic playing pieces.

Image: All components of The Tray Game, including the tray, lid, cards, timer, scoresheets, and playing pieces.

Ṣeto

  1. Prepare the Tray: Place the 18 plastic playing pieces randomly onto the yellow plastic tray. Ensure they are spread out and clearly visible.
  2. Prepare Game Cards: Shuffle the 50 game cards and place them face down in a stack within easy reach of all players.
  3. Scoresheets and Timer: Distribute scoresheets to each player or team. Keep the timer accessible.
  4. Designate a Gamemaster: One player will act as the Gamemaster for the round. This player will manage the timer, read questions, and verify answers.

Bawo ni lati Play

The Tray Game offers two main modes of play, allowing for varied challenges and replayability. You can also use your own household items for extended play.

Game Mode 1: Memory Challenge

  1. Observe the Tray: The Gamemaster presents the tray with all 18 pieces. Players have a limited time (e.g., 30-60 seconds, using the hourglass timer) to observe and memorize the items, their positions, colors, and any other details.
  2. Cover the Tray: Once the time is up, the Gamemaster covers the tray with the plastic lid, hiding all the items from view.
  3. Ya Kaadi kan: The Gamemaster draws a game card from the shuffled stack and reads the question aloud. Questions can vary, such as "How many red things were there?", "What was the nearest item to the ring?", or "Name an object that began with the letter 'C'?"
  4. Write Your Answer: Players secretly write down their answers on their scoresheets.
  5. Reveal and Score: After all players have written their answers, the Gamemaster reveals the tray (if necessary to verify answers) and announces the correct answer. Players score points based on the card's instructions (e.g., 1 point for a correct answer, 2 points for a more challenging question).
  6. Tesiwaju Ti ndun: The game continues for a set number of rounds or until all cards are used. The player with the highest score wins.

Game Mode 2: What's Missing?

  1. Observe the Tray: As in Game Mode 1, players observe the tray for a set amount of time.
  2. Gamemaster Removes Item: The Gamemaster then covers the tray, secretly removes one or more items, and then re-covers the tray.
  3. Guess What's Missing: Players then try to guess which item(s) the Gamemaster removed.
  4. Reveal and Score: The Gamemaster reveals the tray and the removed item(s). Players who correctly identify the missing item(s) score points.
Back of The Tray Game box showing four steps of gameplay: observing the tray, covering it and drawing a card, writing answers, and revealing and scoring.

Image: Visual guide to the gameplay steps of The Tray Game.

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Awọn pato ọja

Ọja Mefa9.84 x 1.97 x 9.84 inches
Iwọn Nkan15.5 iwon
Nọmba awoṣe11076
Olupese niyanju ori7 years and up (packaging states 7+, product data states 6 months and up, but game complexity suggests 7+ is more appropriate for actual play)
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Alaye Aabo

WARNING! Not suitable for children under 36 months (3 years) due to small parts. Choking hazard.

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Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

For more information, product support, or inquiries regarding replacement parts, please visit the manufacturer's official webojula:

www.johnadams.co.uk

Please retain this instruction manual and packaging information for future reference.

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