Description
Analyze, assemble, admire - in Behind, you'll find three scenes to solve, each with its own unique mechanisms and reflection. You want to observe the tiles laid out in front of you, then assemble them logically and turn them over to admire the result on the reverse! Six clue cards are available for each scene and should be turned over in numerical order.
The scenes in the box are:
The Theft: A theft has taken place in a city museum. The investigation is moving fast! (Illustrated by Pierô - 56 tiles)
The Professor: Two scientists experiment with an incredible machine. (Scripted and illustrated by Martin Vidberg - 54 tiles)
Imhotep: A bas-relief of strange hieroglyphs is said to open a door to the cosmos. (Illustrated by Maud Chalmel - 70 tiles)
Once you've reconstructed the picture, you can read all of the clues at your disposal, even if none of them were turned over while you were solving the picture. They'll help you validate your thinking and confirm your thoughts! Finally, flip each tile to reveal the final image...
Ages 10+
The scenes in the box are:
The Theft: A theft has taken place in a city museum. The investigation is moving fast! (Illustrated by Pierô - 56 tiles)
The Professor: Two scientists experiment with an incredible machine. (Scripted and illustrated by Martin Vidberg - 54 tiles)
Imhotep: A bas-relief of strange hieroglyphs is said to open a door to the cosmos. (Illustrated by Maud Chalmel - 70 tiles)
Once you've reconstructed the picture, you can read all of the clues at your disposal, even if none of them were turned over while you were solving the picture. They'll help you validate your thinking and confirm your thoughts! Finally, flip each tile to reveal the final image...
Ages 10+
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Our mission
At the Sputtergotch Toy Company, we believe in creating active imaginations. You will find high quality and unique playthings we would buy for our own children, not to mention great gift ideas for the young at heart.
Our Name? Well of course there is a story behind it. Picture twin toddlers with spoons in hand, discussing the benefits of homemade butterscotch pudding. Years later, they still call it Sputtergotch. And it still makes us giggle. A funny word, a smile, a treat….and the perfect name for a toy store!
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