Description
|A fun party game that can be played indoors, in the garden or on the beach. The game requires flexibility, stamina and ingenuity. The last one standing wins! Twister is a fun and moving game. Twister is played on the floor, 2-4 players can take part, less often up to 5-6. The winner is the one with the most flexibility, coordination and agility.Twister can literally tie you in a knot! There are several rows of multi-coloured circles on the mat. A roulette wheel determines which part of your body (arm, leg, left or right) you have to place on the circle of that colour. Age: 5+Twister mat size: 160x120 cmPackage size: 27x27x6 cmPackage includes: 1 Twister mat, 1 pointer with arrowPreparešana:1) Lay the mat on the floor with the circles on top.2) All players take off their shoes and stop at the mat.Game rules:If there are more than 2 players- Designate a game leader who will be responsible for turning the pointer arrow and calling out instructions to the players (e.g. left hand on the red circle). All players must place their left hand on a free red circle as soon as possible. Only one arm or leg can be on the circle. If you cannot decide where the square was occupied first, the decision is made by the game director. The decision of the Game Manager is final - Following the instructions of the Game Manager, you may not move again until the Game Manager gives you permission to move your arm or leg. - When all 6 circles of the same colour are occupied, the pointer will be rotated again. - If the Game Manager named the arm/leg combination and the colour you are already in, you must move your arm or leg to another circle of a similar colour. - If your knee or elbow is outside the mat, you are out of the game. - The last player to leave the court is the winner - If there are too many players, it is best to split into teams and continue the tournament. Each team plays the other teams, counting wins and losses. The team with the highest score wins. If there are 2 players:Call out the instructions in any order without turning the pointer arrow.