Blue Orange Game is celebrating its 25th anniversary. Publishers of over 200 games, many of which are the best-selling games, have released Gobblers, a special edition of its popular TIC-TAC-TOE strategy game Gobblet. The company plans to release more than 13 games this year.
“That 25 years has been a real adventure. I’m grateful to our partner and retailer Blue Orange for the incredible team, and the loyal players we support throughout the process,” said Thierry Denoual, president of Blue Orange Group. “To see the joy our games bring to people is constantly reminding me why I started this journey first. It was another 25 years of fun, creativity and most importantly, sharing moments on the table. Thank you for your help. Become a part of our story!”
Blue Orange Game will show nine new versions at the Toy Fair next month: Hamster Hammock, Pattata!
Blue Orange is releasing Gobblers as a special release and will be released on the company’s flagship game Gobblet. Players 6 and older compete with three chicks on blank spots, or by swallowing empty pieces in TIC-TAC-toe.
Linx allows players 6 and above to enjoy a Tetris-like strategy game where they connect two opposite grid edges. Hamster hammock, suitable for children aged 5 and older, requires players to carefully balance hamsters in a sloping hammock.
Party Game Patata! Players are encouraged to think quickly and throw potatoes away with quick sarcasm and “a-peeling” phrases. The game is for kids aged 8 and older and keeps the relief scrolling until the player runs out of ideas.
Memory-inspired game Ta-da Bing allows children aged 4 and 4 to act like a magician when wooden toys disappear in a scarf. The first player to find the missing toy won the star.
Super Genius Fruits and Vegetables and Super Genius Animals are reading and matching games for young learners aged 6 and older. Introduce the children to wild animals, domesticated animals, and fresh fruits and vegetables.
Football and Zipzy Ball are active skills toys for children aged 7 and older. Football is light and portable, allowing children to play anytime, anywhere. The Zipzy Ball has a built-in spring mechanism that returns the ball to the player. This toy can help children improve and enhance their fine motor skills.
The new game arrives on a toy stand in the middle of the spring. The company will also have its classic favorites. Attendees can visit Blue Orange games at the Toy Fair at Booth 103 from March 1-3.
Blue Orange Games plans to release four new champions on Astra Marketplace and Academy: compete for color with Cora and Card Games 2 Win, Fifty Fruity and Blind Jack. The company plans to announce the strategy game on Gen Con.
For more information about Blue Orange games, visit BlueorangeGames.com.