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Gravity Maze, Logic Game, Asperger's Game, Games for Children with Autism, Activities for Children with Autism

Gravity Maze, Logic Game, Asperger's Game, Games for Children with  Autism, Activities for Children with Autism

The Gravity Maze falling marble logic game is a logic maze game that builds reasoning skills and visual perception. Part of the "Asperkids Collection" From ThinkFun Games, Gravity Maze is a fun and challenging game particularly suited to our braniac kids
Falling Marble Logic Game It’s a maze game. It’s a marble game. Actually, it’s a gravity-powered logic maze game that builds reasoning skills and visual perception. The best part is – it’s fun to play and learn! Use the challenge cards to strategically place towers and create a path for your marble to reach the target. With 60 challenges to test your skills, this fun maze game is definitely a marble run for brainiacs! Features: 1 Game Grid 10 Gravity Maze Towers 3 Marbles 60 Challenges from Beginner to Expert Instructions Ages 8 and up

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Gravity Maze, Logic Game, Asperger's Game, Games for Children with Autism, Activities for Children with Autism

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