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Trash Talk (B&N Exclusive) by Matt Fantastic and Andrea PincumbeTrash Talk (B&N Exclusive) by Matt Fantastic and Andrea PincumbeTrash Talk (B&N Exclusive) by Matt Fantastic and Andrea PincumbeTrash Talk (B&N Exclusive) by Matt Fantastic and Andrea Pincumbe

Trash Talk (B&N Exclusive) by Matt Fantastic and Andrea Pincumbe in Bloomington, MN

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Trash Talk (B&N Exclusive) by Matt Fantastic and Andrea Pincumbe

Trash Talk (B&N Exclusive) by Matt Fantastic and Andrea Pincumbe in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $19.95
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Includes Exclusive Barnes & Noble Ampersand Piece
How does a raccoon talk to a possum? With trash, of course! Use prized treasures pulled from dumpsters, gutters, and maybe a few stolen from the humans, to master cross-species communication so everyone wins! In the first round of play, three-word cards are revealed, and each player (or team) secretly assigns the same three objects to these three words. These objects come from an assortment of odd items included in the box. Does the plastic plant best match the word "double", "dream", or "sharp"?Once both sides have locked in their choices, reveal the objects. If you match all three objects, put those cards aside, add a fourth object, lay out new cards, and play another round; if not, try again with three new cards. If you fail again, you lose the game. If you successfully make your way up to matching ten objects with ten cards, you win!
Includes Exclusive Barnes & Noble Ampersand Piece
How does a raccoon talk to a possum? With trash, of course! Use prized treasures pulled from dumpsters, gutters, and maybe a few stolen from the humans, to master cross-species communication so everyone wins! In the first round of play, three-word cards are revealed, and each player (or team) secretly assigns the same three objects to these three words. These objects come from an assortment of odd items included in the box. Does the plastic plant best match the word "double", "dream", or "sharp"?Once both sides have locked in their choices, reveal the objects. If you match all three objects, put those cards aside, add a fourth object, lay out new cards, and play another round; if not, try again with three new cards. If you fail again, you lose the game. If you successfully make your way up to matching ten objects with ten cards, you win!
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