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Paul Lamond Games


2012 marks a significant year for Paul Lamond, as it re-established Subbuteo with fully-licenced teams Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool, as well as new additions including Manchester City and Celtic. The England, Scotland and Ireland national teams are also available along with a comprehensive range of colour strips. Paul Lamond Games has also launched a large range of accessories. Other highlights include a


new drawing game called It’s a Chicken, a new range of Dr Seuss games and puzzles, and a new addition to the Chimp and Zee range with the Fish and Chicks game. To mark the 21st anniversary of Where’s Wally, Paul Lamond has refreshed both adult and kids puzzle lines, and launched a card game and the Wally Wand. To complement the existing range of 1000-piece puzzles, there is a new Beatles design and several new Simpson’s puzzles. For The Gruffalo’s child range of games and puzzles, Paul Lamond has launched a


Room on the Broom Dragon Chase board game, a 24-piece floor puzzle, and a 4-in-1 puzzle. These new lines will coincide with the BBC 1 Room on the Broom animated film premiering on TV this Christmas. Other top-selling lines from the Paul Lamond range include Q.I. Board Game,


Perudo, Who’s in the Bag, Atmosfear, Diary of a Wimpy Kid board game, Charades for kids, What’s Up, Don’t Say it, and an array of Very Hungry Caterpillar, Mr Men, and Maisy games and puzzles.


T: 020 7254 0100 W: www.paul-lamond.com


Winning Moves


Top Trumps Turbo has been moshified, featuring six exclusive packs containing the best from the Moshi Monsters world. Play with the Top Moshlings, find out where to buy Moshi Stuff, discover Moshi Foods, learn more about your favourite Moshi places, explore the secrets of Moshi Missions and meet new Monstro-Citizens. It’s the whole world


of Moshi Monsters in one game. Slot the packs into the Hub, spin the Turbo-Spinner and start playing.


T: 020 7262 9696 W: www.toptrumps.com


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gamesandpuzzles Vivid


Imaginations


Vivid offers a multi price-point games and puzzles portfolio with new brands this Autumn/Winter. In the games portfolio are new ‘karabiner style’ Pocket Games, and Monstro City Game from the fastest-growing UK licence Moshi Monsters. Kids must to be the first to pick their opponent’s mystery Moshling when they play Where’s Moshi, by asking questions to eliminate different Moshlings until they find the one they want. Monstro City Game has families racing around Monstro City, collecting items from the shops and answering questions as they go. Once their collection is complete, players must be the first to the centre of the board to answer the ultimate Moshi questions and win the Golden IGGY trophy. Vivid’s puzzle collection includes a range of puzzle formats, from three-in-a-box to interactive puzzles. New for 2012 is the Moshi Mania Puzzle, a collection of every crazy monster imaginable in one 250-piece puzzle. The Secret Reveal Puzzle is a 200-piece puzzle with a secret surprise. Once completed, pass Buster Bumblechops over the face of the puzzle to reveal hidden Moshlings. Baby Jake and the Race to Space game sees


Baby Jake’s friends race through outer space to join him in the rocket. With simple gameplay for younger pre-schoolers, whoever reaches the rocket gets launched into space. Vivid’s new pre-school range Cloudbabies includes a three Jigsaws pack. With six, nine or 12 pieces, kids can piece together the Cloudbabies, Bobo White and Sky Donk as seen in the show.


T: 01483 449 944 W: www.vividimaginations.co.uk


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