Scienz Games Mini Tabletop Games for $49

June 21, 2018   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Scienz Games Mini Tabletop Games for $49
Expires June 30, 2018 23:59 PST
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KEY FEATURES

Batter up! This tabletop drinking game combines mini beer pong and flip cup to make for a memorable party experience. Shoot a tethered ball into the red cup to get on base and score runs, but if you miss your shot, you’re out. Plus, if you’re feeling bold, you can try to steal another base by drinking a side cup and flipping it, but you have to act fast, as the defender can get you out by doing the same!

  • Use the included pegs to keep track of base runners, outs, innings & score
  • Compete one-on-one or against teams for more fun
  • Play on a quality board handcrafted from birch lumber in Minneapolis, MN

PRODUCT SPECS

Details

  • Material: birch lumber
  • Made in Minneapolis, MN
  • Instruction card PDF available online

Includes

  • Wooden game board
  • 2 launchers (black)
  • 1 tethered ball (white)
  • 10 counting pegs
  • 20 re-usable cups

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