Description
- MAKE CHEMISTRY FUN - Each wooden brick contains the name printed on one side and its symbol with the atomic number on the opposite side. Test yourself every time you pull a brick by naming its symbol or element name. Splendid addition to a teachers study guide.
- ATOMIC RULES! - Score points based on the atomic number, pull only the elements from their group or period or the classic version by taking a brick from the bottom and put it on top. TAKE IT
- GO 'Ba Zn Ga'! - Let the enjoyment begin with this informative and educational wooden brick stacking game. The package includes 54 wood bricks, game instructions, wooden container, and a copy of the periodic table. You will have to supply the patience and steady-hands to capture victory.
- CHALLENGE YOUR MIND - Compete against friends, classmates, or just brush up on your chemistry knowledge. Perfect for classroom or home. This is easily transported and put away as it comes with a convenient carry case.
- TOWER POWER - Enjoy time with family and friends while disengaging from video games and the internet. Simple to play, enhance your fine motor skills, improve your patience, and knowledge of structural engineering.
In theory, the game may look familiar but this wood brick tower is re-designed for the true geek at heart. Chemistry fans with a mastery of the Periodic Table will get a real big bang out of this new twist on the tumbling tower classic. Features three rule variations: Traditional Brick Tower, Atomic Rules and For Advanced Geeks Only. Turn off the TV because it's time to get your geek on! For ages 10+. Includes 54 wood bricks. Each brick features its own unique element with the name printed on one side of the brick and its symbol with the atomic number on the opposite side. The bricks are stacked inside a wooden storage container. Printed on the container lid is a copy of the Periodic Table elements featured in the game. Game instructions are included as well as listing of the elements and their families. This game will help you build familiarity with the Periodic Table of Elements. Referencing the actual Periodic Table during gameplay is encouraged. Great for classroom use too!