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Ferry the Flame
Ferry the Flame
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Ferry the Flame: A Race to Balance & Illuminate!
Get ready to ignite your creativity and balance your way to victory in Ferry the Flame—a game of skill, strategy, and speed!
Whether you’re playing solo or competing with friends, this game is sure to challenge your coordination and spatial skills. The goal is to create beautiful patterns using diyas, flowers, and flame tokens, but there's a twist: the flame must always touch the wick of the diya, and you’ll need a steady hand to transport those flames to their correct positions.
How to Play:
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Solo Mode: Pick a pattern and set up the diyas and flowers. Count out the flame tokens you need and arrange them as per the pattern. As you move the flame tokens from the “raj diya” stack onto your pattern, make sure they’re placed in the right spots.
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Multiplayer Mode: Compete with your friends to race and complete your pattern first! The flames must be balanced carefully on the tips of the diya cards—don’t let them fall onto the flowers or you’ll lose precious time!
Levels of Play:
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Level 1: Start simple—arrange the diyas, flowers, and flames to match one of the given patterns. The flame tokens must be touching the wick of the diyas.
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Level 2: As you progress, balance the flame tokens while moving them across the board to match the pattern more accurately. It’s all about precision!
Perfect for Family Fun & Skill Building:
This game isn’t just about winning—it’s about honing skills like spatial awareness, coordination, and strategic thinking, all while celebrating the festive spirit of traditional Indian diya lighting. Plus, it’s a great way to bond with friends and family!
Additional Features:
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Create your own rangoli-style patterns with the pieces.
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Easy to learn, but challenging to master.
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Can be played solo or with up to two players.
What's in the Box?
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Diyas (cards)
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Flame tokens
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Flower cards
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Pattern cards
A Cultural Connection:
Ferry the Flame is more than just a game; it’s a window into the traditions of India, with diyas representing light and positivity during festivals. It’s a perfect way for kids and adults alike to learn about and celebrate these rich cultural practices through play!
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