Zoch Introduces a Line of Zozzle
German publisher Zoch is introducing a new game line for kids from Elena Fyrogeni called “Zozzle,” apparently a portmanteau of “Zoch” and “puzzle.” (2-4 players, ages 6+, 15-20 minutes, €5)
In terms of game play, a Zozzle combines memory and puzzles. The game includes 45 tiles, with five copies of nine different tiles. On a turn, a player turns over two tiles; if they match and the player doesn’t already have that tile in her grid, she adds it to her grid. The first player to complete the 3x3 puzzle wins. Four pictures are available in the opening line: horses, dolphins, a dog of some sort, and the official German gaming animal, the polar bear. Rules available on the Zoch website, although they’re not much longer than what I wrote above.

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