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Sweet Tooth is the Adorable Board Game We Wish Was Real

by Natalie Mouradian on 08/08/2017 | 4 Minute Read

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Who doesn’t love a good old fashioned board game? Especially one that is absolutely adorable! Isidora Tomic and Katarina Kukolj designed “Sweet Tooth,” a conceptual game that is a way cuter version of “Snakes and Ladders.”

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Sweet Tooth (n. informal) a fondness or craving for sweets 

About project: Remake of well known board game "Snakes and Ladders", done as a project on the final year of our studies. 

"Sweet Tooth" teaches kids about the importance of eating healthy food.

Materials: Paper, board and polymer clay (for game pieces) 

Number of players: 2

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Rules: 

  • The game of "Sweet Tooth" is for two players. The board wraps back and forth, so you move right to left across first row, then move up to the second and move left to right, and so on. 
  • The fruits and vegetables on the game board allow you to move upwards and get ahead faster. If you land exactly on a square that shows an image of the bottom of a fruit or vegetable, then you may move your game piece all the way up to the square at the top of the fruit or vegetable. 
  • Sweets move you back on the board because you have to slide down them. If you land exactly at the top of a sweet, slide your game piece all the way to the square at the bottom of the sweet. 
  • The winner is the player who is first to land on the finish square. You must roll the exact number needed to land on the last square. 
  • If you roll a six, then you get an extra turn.
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Designers: Isidora Tomic, Katarina Kukolj Printer: Copy Planet, Belgrade Photography: Isidora Tomic Professor: Boris Kuzmanovic Faculty: Faculty of Digital Arts, Metropolitan University, Belgrade Location: Belgrade, Serbia