Richard Scarry's Busytown: Busy, Busy Airport Game
Richard Scarry's Busytown: Busy, Busy Airport Game
From the publisher:
PILOT YOUR PLANE TO DISTANT LOCATIONS! In Richard Scarry’s Busy, Busy Airport, you get to be a pilot and fly your own plane! Load your plane with your favourite Busytown characters and wait for the right moment to take off. Visit distant locations and collect exotic souvenirs – the more you collect, the bigger chance you’ll have at winning the game! Richard Scarry’s Busy, Busy Airport encourages children to use picture matching, imagination and strategic thinking while playing.
Roll the dice to fill up your cardboard plane with passengers. Then roll to drop them off at one of four destinations spread around the room. Grab a souvenir card and return back to the airport.
An 'I can do that!' game.
From the rule sheet:
Take passengers from the Busytown airport to the destinations they need to go and collect souvenirs. The player with the most souvenirs at the end of the game is the winner.
PILOT YOUR PLANE TO DISTANT LOCATIONS! In Richard Scarry’s Busy, Busy Airport, you get to be a pilot and fly your own plane! Load your plane with your favourite Busytown characters and wait for the right moment to take off. Visit distant locations and collect exotic souvenirs – the more you collect, the bigger chance you’ll have at winning the game! Richard Scarry’s Busy, Busy Airport encourages children to use picture matching, imagination and strategic thinking while playing.
Roll the dice to fill up your cardboard plane with passengers. Then roll to drop them off at one of four destinations spread around the room. Grab a souvenir card and return back to the airport.
An 'I can do that!' game.
From the rule sheet:
Take passengers from the Busytown airport to the destinations they need to go and collect souvenirs. The player with the most souvenirs at the end of the game is the winner.
Player Count
2
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4
Playing Time
15
Age
3
Year Released
2011
Podcasts Featuring this Game
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