Crocodile doc

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Crocodile doc
Game data
author unknown
graphic -
publishing company Hasbro : Parker Brothers , MB Games
Publishing year around 1990
Art Board game
Teammates 2 to 4
Duration
Age from 4 years

Kroko Doc (English name: Crocodile Dentist ; also Kroko-Doc and Krokodoc ) is a well-known children's game for two to four players, ages four and up, which was first published by Parker Brothers around 1990 and later by MB Spiele and directly by Hasbro .

Theme and equipment

The game is a game of skill and chance in which all players have to “treat” a crocodile's toothache before it snaps shut. In addition to the instructions, the contents of the game box consist of a plastic crocodile with 10 dentable teeth in the lower jaw.

Style of play

At the beginning of the game, the crocodile's upper jaw is opened. All players must now select a tooth one after the other and press it down. If the tooth is healthy, nothing happens and the mouth remains open. If a player presses the sick tooth, his mouth closes and the player is eliminated from the round. The last player left is the winner.

Expenses and reception

The game Kroko Doc was published around 1990 first by Parker Brothers and later by MB Spiele and directly by Hasbro internationally. It is available to this day.

supporting documents

  1. Game instructions Kroko Doc
  2. versions of Kroko Doc at boardgamegeek.com; accessed on December 28, 2016.
  3. Kroko Doc at Hasbro; accessed on December 28, 2016.

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