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EAN: 856739001890 Item number VEUBK
Cobra Paw - where ninja-like know-how steals the game!"The Cobra Paw technique can not be taught, only discovered." - Master MeowWhat's the story? The Cobra Paw tournament derives from an ancient stone-snatching game called Clawfuku, believed to have been invented by a mysterious rogue known as Phee Lion. Phee Lion's paws were so fast that when he snatched a stone, a terrible wind would rise up wreaking havoc and turmoil to all who stood in his way. He abused this power to take control of the land. Fear and hatred spread far and wide. It was a sad time. One day, a wandering ninja - calling himself Master Meow - entered Phee Lion's temple and challenged him to a game of Clawfuku. The loser of this contest would be cast into exile forever. Master Meow had devloped a technique he called, 'The Cobra Paw'. With this technique, Phee Lion was defeated - happiness and many good things returned to the land. Although countless opponents have challenged Master Meow throughout his life, none came close to defeating him. To this day, Cobra Paw tournaments are held to honour the legacy of Master Meow, and it is believed that if one can master the Cobra Paw technique, Master Meow will rise again... How to play Spot the right tile as determined by the dice and race to grab it using only one finger in this instantly teachable, quick-playing dexterity game that brings out the fun of competition for all ages! Who can play? 2-6 ninjas aged 6+ can battle it out in just 5-15 minutes! The perfect game for parties, family game nights, and settling scores!
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