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    Your visual perception skills come in handy for stuff like finding a parking spot right next to the door at the super-crowded super store on a Saturday afternoon. You can keep yours in tip-top shape (and exercise your critical thinking skills while you’re at it) with a game of Colorpop. Just take turns removing groups of counters of the same color by pressing them in so they slide down and the counters above them take their place. But you have to be crafty so you don’t give away your secret color, because the object of the game is to have the fewest of your color counters on the board at game’s end.

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    Brain Health Expert Says:

    "The occipital and parietal lobes are involved in visual perception, and these centers are activated as you observe color patterns and use these patterns to solve the game."

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    How to Play:

    Before the game begins, each player chooses a Secret Counter. The Secret Counter shows which color each player is going for. Players keep their Secret Counter hidden from other players. The 100 Counters are inserted into the slides, and the slides are inserted into the tilted game board. Each player works discreetly to get all of the Counters of their color off of the game board by the end of the game. Each player on their turn finds adjoining groups of two or more Counters of the same color and presses down on the Counters to remove them from the board. White Counters are considered "Jokers" and can represent any color they are adjacent to. Play continues until there are no more adjoining groups of Counters.

    How to Win:

    The player with the lowest number of their color Counters remaining wins the game.

     

    Additional Information

    format board game
    number of players 2 players, groups
    manufacturer recommended age
    warnings Not suitable for children under 3 years, because small parts could be swallowed.

    The Marbles BrainCoach says...

    This is a game with plenty of style. When all the counters are in place, the board becomes a multicolored modern art piece. It's fun to see the columns rearrange as more colors come off the board, too!

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