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[1] LANGUAGE & MANUALS
- Most items are designed for the Japanese market. Manuals and system languages are in JAPANESE.
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[2] VOLTAGE & PLUG
- Power: 100V (90V-110V). A voltage transformer is REQUIRED for use outside Japan.
- Plug: Type A (Japan standard). An adapter may be needed for your country.
- Damage caused by incorrect voltage is not covered by our support. Please ensure compatibility.
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[SHOP INFO]
- 100% Authentic. Directly shipped from Japan.
- NEW ARRIVALS: We update our inventory DAILY with the latest Japanese products!
- Sourced for the Japanese market to ensure strict quality standards.
- Reinforced packaging for safe long-distance international transit.
*(Note: Outer packaging may show minor wear to protect the product inside.)*
- Thank you for choosing Japanese quality!
Balance game
Board games
Dice
Stacking cubes on an unstable board
Fun for everyone from children to adults
Perfect for off-site meetings, girls' get-togethers, family time, and parties
Calculations are required, making it ideal for educational games.
[Balance Game] This is a balance board game where you stack cubes on an unstable board. It's not just about stacking them. Roll the dice and stack the cubes marked with numbers to match the roll. The cubes are marked with numbers 1 through 3 and dragons. The number of cubes placed varies depending on the player. For example, if the dice show a "4," players can choose from four possible placements: "4 x 1 cubes," "2 x 2 cubes," "1 x 3 cube and 1 x 1 cube," or "1 x 4 cube." Players must strategically consider how many cubes to place, choosing a placement that best balances the board or puts pressure on the opposing player. Play continues until someone collapses the board, resulting in game over.