Products from JAX LTD INC.
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Link-oAge: 5 and upCategory: Board GamesToyDirectory Product ID#: 19026The challenging number memory game comes with tiles that players need to place end-to-end on the board, matching. The first player to rid himself or herself of all cards wins the game. The game is fun for the whole family. 5/22/2008 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] Jumbo SequenceMSRP: $42.99Age: 7 and upCategory: General GamesToyDirectory Product ID#: 14530The popular board game now comes with a 32" x 27" "Jumbo" playing mat. A card is played from a hand, then a chip is placed on the corresponding board space. When a player has five in a row, it's a "Sequence!". Players learn how to block their opponents and remove their chips. Jacks are wild. With a little strategy, and a touch of luck, a winner emerges victorious. Game includes jumbo playing mat, playing cards, reversible chips, and game instructions. — Greg Larson, owner of Larson's Toys and Games in Columbus, OH, told TDmonthly that Sequence was among the most popular games in his store. 8/7/2007 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] Take AwayAge: 7 and upCategory: Card GamesToyDirectory Product ID#: 12431TAKE ALL YOU CAN GET ...when you play this unique, new family card game! Collect as many cards as you can by making plays between your cards and your opponent's cards. But BEWARE...Your opponents might take them all away! The player with the most cards at the end of the game wins!! It's challenging AND fun! 4/20/2007 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] Kings in the CornerAge: 7 and upCategory: Card GamesToyDirectory Product ID#: 12430Kings go in the corners. Play your cards solitaire fashion and extend your turn as long as you can. Can't make a single play? Pay the pot. First to empty your hand? You win the pot...plus your opponents' point chips for their unplayed cards! Reach 100 points? You win the game! 4/20/2007 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] Sequence for Kids™Age: 3 to 6Category: Board GamesToyDirectory Product ID#: 12429Play a card from your hand, place your chip on a corresponding character on the board...When you have 4 in a row, it's a SEQUENCE and you win! Use a UNICORN card to place your chip anywhere. Remove your opponent's chip with a DRAGON card. Have fun with your friends playing SEQUENCE® FOR KIDS™! 4/20/2007 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] Sequence DiceAge: 7 and upCategory: DiceToyDirectory Product ID#: 12428Roll the dice and place a chip on a corresponding number on the game board. Roll a 2 or 12 ....get another turn. Roll a 10...remove an opponents' chip. Roll an 11...place your chip on any number. Get 5 chips in a row and YOU WIN! 4/20/2007 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] Travel SequenceAge: 7 and upCategory: Travel GamesToyDirectory Product ID#: 12427Play a card from your hand, place a peg in a corresponding hole on the game board...when you have five in a row, it's a Sequence. Learn to block your opponents - remove their pegs. Watch out for the Jacks - THEY'RE WILD! With a little strategy and a little luck - you're a winner! 4/20/2007 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] Deluxe Edition SequenceAge: 7 and upCategory: General GamesToyDirectory Product ID#: 12426Play a card from your hand, place a chip on a corresponding space on the game board...when you have five in a row, it's a Sequence. Learn to block your opponents - remove their chips. Watch out for the Jacks - THEY'RE WILD! With a little strategy and a little luck - you're a winner! 4/20/2007 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] Sequence States and CapitalsAge: 5 to AdultCategory: General Games Watch Video NowToyDirectory Product ID#: 10605Travel the U.S.A. the Sequence Way. Each card has the name of a capital with it's location shown on the state. Players match the state's shape and color on the card to the same state shape and color on the board, then place a chip on that space. The first player to get five chips in a row wins the game. Players of all ages will have fun learning the states and their capitals while enjoying the fun, challenging play of the sequence game. The states on the board also feature their corresponding state names. This game is for two to four players. 12/8/2006 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] Sequence 25th Anniversary EditionAge: 7 to AdultCategory: General GamesToyDirectory Product ID#: 10604The popular game of Sequence in a beautiful custom carrying case. Play a card from your hand, place a chip on a corresponding space on the game board...when you have five in a row, it's a SEQUENCE. Learn to block your opponents - remove their chips. Watch out for the Jacks - THEY'RE WILD! With a little strategy and a little luck - you're a winner! 2-12 Players 12/8/2006 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] Shake UpAge: 7 to AdultCategory: Board GamesToyDirectory Product ID#: 8963The first player to get all 5 of his/her pawns up the Playing Surface levels to the top level and dropped through the Safe Zone Holes WINS!! Playing the game involves strategy and luck using the special advantage rules while avoiding penalties that move your pawns down. 8/10/2006 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] Solitaire FrenzyAge: 7 and upCategory: General GamesToyDirectory Product ID#: 8129The Solitaire game for up to 6 players! It's Solitaire vs. Solitaire in this exciting, fast-pace card game for the whole family. You play your cards much like Solitaire except you play against your opponents. Play as many cards from your hand as possible before your opponent. Cards in your possession at the end of each round counts as points against you. The more cards you place on the game board, the more points you get. The player with most points wins. It's fast and frantic fun! 6/2/2006 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] Doodle DiceAge: 6 and upCategory: General GamesToyDirectory Product ID#: 6845Kids can create a “doodle” with a few rolls of the Doodle Dice. There’s a different doodle pictured on each card of the deck. When players build a doodle that matches one of the cards, they take that card. Players can block an opponent's turn or take one of their cards away. Players who collect one card of each color win. It’s the fun, challenging way for everyone in the family to be a "doodle artist." Instructions come in English and Spanish. For two to six players, Doodle Dice launched in February 2006. — "We like Doodle Dice from Jax. It sold well for us this last year even though we hadn’t seen it before," said Bill Rayment, co-owner of Toy Crossing in Harbor Beach, Mich. — "A great game from Jax is Doodle Dice. It's inexpensive and made for varied ages," commented Bob Breneman, co-owner of G. Willikers Toy Shop in Portsmouth, N.H. It’s his 7th-best-selling product. — Cindy Levine, president of Jax, told TDmonthly, "Doodle Dice involves very different game play. Participants from age 6 to adult have an equal and full chance to win. It engages players and has a style unlike any other game out there." 2/7/2006 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] SequenceAge: 7 and upCategory: General GamesToyDirectory Product ID#: 5522The object is to be the first player/team to get five colored chips in a row, up and down, across or diagonally. Players place two decks of standard playing cards on the game board. Each turn, one player lays down a card from her hand, finds the two spaces on the board that represent the card played, and covers one of the spaces that is not already covered with one of her chips. She then draws a new card from the draw pile, thus building a Sequence and blocking her opponent. The two-eyed Jacks are wild, allowing a player to put a chip on any open space on the board. The one-eyed Jacks allow a player to remove one of an opponent’s chips from the board — as long as it is not part of an existing Sequence. Sequence is for two to 12 players of all ages. It teaches number recognition and strategy. 11/14/2005 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] Respond!Age: 8 and upCategory: General GamesToyDirectory Product ID#: 5519The first player lays down a category card from her hand and says a word from that category. She then starts the timer and the next player must lay down a card from his hand and name a word from his category card — but it has to start with the last letter of the word that the first player mentioned. Cards with yellow borders permit any player to respond once the timer has been set — including the person who played the card. If the timer buzzes before a word has been named, the player must draw another card from the deck. The first player to put down all of her cards wins. Most of the five families from the Homeschooling Roundtable said they played Respond! “pretty regularly” between November 2005 and July 2006. But at the Petoia household, the six kids have played the game “at least 50 times,” said Mom. 11/14/2005 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] Match 'EmAge: 7 and upCategory: General GamesToyDirectory Product ID#: 5417In this great addition game, the object is to get rid of the cards and be the first to win 3 hands. Players are dealt a hand of cards. The first player lays down any card from his hand. The next player must match that card from her hand. The same exact numbered card, or 2 or more cards that add up to that number may be played. If a player cannot match, he must draw 2 cards and then try to match. If he still cannot match, he can lay down any single card from his hand. This number becomes the one to match. For two to four players, Match´Em is a great addition game. 11/9/2005 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] PolygonAge: 8 and upCategory: Board GamesToyDirectory Product ID#: 5416Each player draws a tile to determine who goes first (highest number). The highest tile is placed in the marked space on the game board. That player rolls the die. The color and shape that appear on the die will determine where tiles can be played in order to score points. The player draws 2 tiles and places them adjacent to the first tile. The score for that turn is determined by the combination of the number that was created (keep in mind that there might not be a score). The next player then rolls the die and draws 2 tiles. Again, the color and shape determine how the tiles can be used to score. The player with the highest point total at the end ofthe game wins, but everyone reinforces their strategy, addition and multiplication skills. For two to four players. 11/9/2005 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] CubesCategory: General GamesToyDirectory Product ID#: 5415Category: Games Manufacturer: JAX LTD. Product: Cubes Gender: Girls and Boys Age: Price: Description: In this math skills game, chips are distributed and anted into the pot. All dice are rolled and totaled. (If the word “cubes” is showing, it will affect the total.) Players then take the equivilant points out from the chips in the pot. If there are not enough chips in the pot, the player puts the difference into the pot from her chips to equal the total rolled. When one player can no longer put the required chips in the pot because she is out of chips, the round is over. That player then puts all her remaining chips in the pot and has a score of 0 for that round. Other players add their points. After 3 rounds the player with the highest score is the winner. This game helps kids learn how to make change. 11/9/2005 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] Over and OutAge: 7 and upCategory: General GamesToyDirectory Product ID#: 5414Players choose four chips of one color. They then separate the 5 Tip Top cards and shuffle, turn over the top card and set the pile down. The remaining Over and Out cards are shuffled and dealt to each player according to the number of chips they have. Remaining cards make up the draw deck. The first player lays a card down and draws another from the draw deck. Each player lays down a card and adds to the existing pile total. The player who causes the pile total to go over the number on the Tip Top card loses the hand and one chip. Play continues until one player is left with chips. The last player to have any chips wins. This game reinforces math skills. 11/9/2005 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] Pegs in the ParkAge: 3 to 8Category: Board GamesToyDirectory Product ID#: 5413Two to four players can play this game, which aids in number recognition, counting and addition/substraction concepts. One player draws a card and moves the number of spaces indicated. She moves forward if the card is a "plus" card and backward if she draws a "minus" card. The first player to reach the ice-cream cart is the winner, of course! Ice-cream not included. 11/9/2005 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] Game of ChipsMSRP: $6.95Age: 7 and upCategory: General GamesToyDirectory Product ID#: 4400Need a math game at a moment’s notice (and one that doesn’t seem like math, to boot)? This can teach addition, subtraction, probability and general counting to the younger ones. — The Game of Chips comes in a handy-dandy tote bag and includes a set of dice and a set of numbered (1 through 10) chips (like poker chips). — Cindy Jonq of Dublin, Calif. waxed about this game: “Chips is a fun, easy to learn, portable game that can really help your child with his/her addition facts and mental math skills. My 7-year-old son, who is smart, but anti- workbooks and drill sheets, LOVES this game.” — According to Ross Manion of 1, 2, 3 – Play, a toy store in Vacaville, Calif., “It’s sort of a cross between math and a casino. It’s simple enough for the little kids, and has been selling well since I first got it.” 8/31/2005 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] Kazink!Age: 7 and upCategory: General Games Watch Video NowToyDirectory Product ID#: 3308Experience a whole new level of fun! Play a card from your hand, place a chip on the board. Stack up three of your chips and it´s a crown. Play two rows of three crowns and you win. Use your strategy to stop opponents and crown your chips first. 3/25/2005 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] Poker's WildMSRP: $19.95Age: 12 and upCategory: General GamesToyDirectory Product ID#: 3307It´s a showdown with your opponents as you try to create the best poker hand possible by playing your cards on the game board. The better the hand, the more points you score., The player with the most points wins! It´s a game for the whole family, and no gambling required. 3/25/2005 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] Rock Paper ScissorsCategory: EducationalToyDirectory Product ID#: 2538Here's the fast & fun CARD VERSION of the game kids have played for generations. Each player lays down a card. If your card bets your opponent's card, you take it. When all cards have been played. the player who has collected the most cards wins the game!! 11/3/2004 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] PokerCategory: EducationalToyDirectory Product ID#: 403Learn to play TEXAS HOLD ´EM and other popular poker games! This classic tin contains everything you need to play professional poker, including the professionally-written instruction and rule book. You´ll be playing poker just like the pros! 9/1/2004 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] How Tall Am I?Age: 3 to 8Category: EducationalToyDirectory Product ID#: 402All kids want to be big. Now two to four players can compete to build the tallest character, while simultaneously developing fine-motor skills and learning about measurements. Players roll the die, then choose the tallest of the pieces shown on the die. They continue in turn until an entire character is built. The tallest one wins. 9/1/2004 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] Poker ChipsCategory: General GamesToyDirectory Product ID#: 401Learn to play TEXAS HOLD ´EM and other popular poker games! Here´s everything you need to play professional poker, including the professionally-written instruction and rule book. 9/1/2004 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] Triple FourAge: 7 and upCategory: EducationalToyDirectory Product ID#: 400It´s FUN- times 3 -when you play this exciting family card game! Match three of your playing cards to a "Triplet" card. And don´t forget... Jokers are WILD! Be the first to collect four groups of matching cards and you win the game! With a little strategy and the luck of the draw, you could score a TRIPLE FOUR! It´s three times the fun for the whole family. 9/1/2004 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?]
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