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Kraken-Alarm is a children's board game designed by the German board game designer Oliver Igelhaut. The game was published in 2010 by Kosmos in Germany and later as SOS Octopus in France. Within the game the players take the role as an expedition team in a sea region where an octopus father lives with his son. Every time when the boat gets near to the son the octopus father throws its tentacle and if the player is unlucky it hits his boat. The game concept is based on a Concentration where the players have to remember animal chips in the sea area mode combined with a phase of luck while the tentacle swings.

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  • Kraken-Alarm ist ein Kinderspiel des Spieleautors . Das Spiel für zwei bis vier Spieler ab fünf Jahren dauert etwa 20 Minuten pro Runde. Die Mitspieler übernehmen dabei die Rolle von Meeresforschern, die mit ihrem Boot eine Meeresregion erforschen und verschiedene Tierarten finden müssen. In der Region lebt auch ein großer Krake, der seinen Sohn „Kuno“ vor den Forschern beschützen will und deren Schiff zum Kentern bringen kann. Das Spiel ist 2010 beim Verlag Kosmos Spiele erschienen und gewann im selben Jahr den Deutschen Kinderspiele Preis. Zudem wurde es im gleichen Jahr für den Kritikerpreis Kinderspiel des Jahres nominiert und erhielt im Folgejahr den französischen As d’Or – Jeu de l’Année enfant als SOS Octopus. (de)
  • Kraken-Alarm is a children's board game designed by the German board game designer Oliver Igelhaut. The game was published in 2010 by Kosmos in Germany and later as SOS Octopus in France. Within the game the players take the role as an expedition team in a sea region where an octopus father lives with his son. Every time when the boat gets near to the son the octopus father throws its tentacle and if the player is unlucky it hits his boat. The game concept is based on a Concentration where the players have to remember animal chips in the sea area mode combined with a phase of luck while the tentacle swings. The game is designed for two to four players and lasts approximately 20 minutes. In 2010 it won the German board game award on children's games and was nominated to the critics' prize Kinderspiel des Jahres. In the next year it won the French enfant as SOS Octopus and was nominated to the Danish in 2012. (en)
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  • June 2018 (en)
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  • Kraken-Alarm ist ein Kinderspiel des Spieleautors . Das Spiel für zwei bis vier Spieler ab fünf Jahren dauert etwa 20 Minuten pro Runde. Die Mitspieler übernehmen dabei die Rolle von Meeresforschern, die mit ihrem Boot eine Meeresregion erforschen und verschiedene Tierarten finden müssen. In der Region lebt auch ein großer Krake, der seinen Sohn „Kuno“ vor den Forschern beschützen will und deren Schiff zum Kentern bringen kann. (de)
  • Kraken-Alarm is a children's board game designed by the German board game designer Oliver Igelhaut. The game was published in 2010 by Kosmos in Germany and later as SOS Octopus in France. Within the game the players take the role as an expedition team in a sea region where an octopus father lives with his son. Every time when the boat gets near to the son the octopus father throws its tentacle and if the player is unlucky it hits his boat. The game concept is based on a Concentration where the players have to remember animal chips in the sea area mode combined with a phase of luck while the tentacle swings. (en)
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  • Kraken-Alarm (de)
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