Dr Gadget - Eco Fluxx Card Game

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List Price: $12.00
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Manufacturer: Looney Labs
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Amazon Minimum Age: 96 Binding: Cards Brand: Fluxx EAN: 9781929780525 Feature: For ages 8-108 Is Autographed: 0 ISBN: 1929780524 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Looney Labs Manufacturer: Looney Labs Manufacturer Minimum Age: 96 Model: LOO001ECS Publication Date: 2005 Publisher: Looney Labs Studio: Looney Labs
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For ages 8-108 Playing time 2-45 min 84 cards + instructions A portion of the profits goes to ecological organizations. Learn more at the EcoFluxx Foundation.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: You wont fall asleep! Comment: If anything you may spend a large portion of the game confused if you don't pay attention! The rules always change and you need to read the cards to get all of the little hidden rules. Pay attention! Have fun!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Game Comment: I first played Fluxx at work. For me, it is loads of fun because it is unlike any other game that I have played thus far. You start the game with absolutely no way to win. You have only one rule: pick up a card, place one down. By doing this, you will end up making the goal of the game (such as: You win by having A_Card and B_Card out on the table). This game can last 5 minutes up to a really long time (Game says 40). The educational aspect (I rated it moderate for this reason) is that you will have to follow constantly changing rules and understand those rules.
In my opinion, think of this game as the original Fluxx game, but with a nature spin. I cannot say that this game is more fun than the original Fluxx game, but it is a different take on it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: What can I say? Pagan Fluxx! Comment: We just love Fluxx, and this deck is perfect for any Pagan, Hippie, Nature loving person you know. We like to mix this deck with Stoner Fluxx for even more fun. You can't go wrong with Eco-Fluxx.
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Editorial Reviews:
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What's in Eco-Fluxx? Well, it's got a whole food chain of woodland creatures, from leaves to bears. It's got frogs and snakes and trees and fish and spiders and rabbits and mice and mushrooms and worms. It's got air and water and dirt, and it's got the humans whose pollution can endanger such things. It's got all the standard new rules and actions that make it FLUXX , plus a few new ones that go with the theme, including the Composting rule (which lets you draw from the bottom of the discard pile) and new types of "eating" goals (which lets you win the game if your Keeper says it eats one of the other Keepers in play).
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