Animal Crossing WHOT!
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Nook Inc. has partnered with Winning Moves to produce this fantastic new Animal Crossing: New Horizons edition of WHOT!, the classic matching game. WHOT! Contains 53 playable cards featuring Isabelle, Mabel, K.K. Slider, Tom Nook, and Timmy & Tommy, which players must match using the images, icons or numbers. WHOT! is a fast-moving classic card game that’s been around for generations, and now a new generation of island-hoppers can enjoy it as well. Be the first to empty your hand by playing all of your cards, and deploy the special WHOT! cards to bend the rules to your advantage. Animal Crossing: New Horizons has delighted players around the world, and proven immensely popular with Nintendo aficionados and newbies alike. Now you can own a little piece of gaming history with this charming card game. With officially-licensed artwork and recognisable characters, WHOT! is ideal for young children to learn shapes, colours and numbers, although we certainly wouldn’t blame any grown-up players who wanted to play as well!
Description
Nook Inc. has partnered with Winning Moves to produce this fantastic new Animal Crossing: New Horizons edition of WHOT!, the classic matching game. WHOT! Contains 53 playable cards featuring Isabelle, Mabel, K.K. Slider, Tom Nook, and Timmy & Tommy, which players must match using the images, icons or numbers. WHOT! is a fast-moving classic card game that’s been around for generations, and now a new generation of island-hoppers can enjoy it as well. Be the first to empty your hand by playing all of your cards, and deploy the special WHOT! cards to bend the rules to your advantage. Animal Crossing: New Horizons has delighted players around the world, and proven immensely popular with Nintendo aficionados and newbies alike. Now you can own a little piece of gaming history with this charming card game. With officially-licensed artwork and recognisable characters, WHOT! is ideal for young children to learn shapes, colours and numbers, although we certainly wouldn’t blame any grown-up players who wanted to play as well!