1, 2, 3: Drachenrechnerei
- Designer Imke Krämer , Markus Nikisch
- Publisher HABA
- Illustration Ales Vrtal
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In 1, 2, 3: Drachenrechnerei, children learn counting and basic math through gameplay. The game offers different ways to play, making it suitable for a wider age range. The dragon theme adds a fantasy touch appealing to young players. It is strictly a two-player game encouraging direct competition.
Who Is This Game For?
This game targets children aged 5 and up and is designed for exactly two players. With simple mechanics and a short duration of about 15 minutes, it serves as an easy introduction to math skills. No prior experience is needed, making it ideal for preschoolers and early elementary students.
How It Works
The game uses an open drafting mechanic where players openly select cards. Players combine numbers and math tasks to earn points. Different variants help develop various math skills, keeping learning engaging and varied.
What Makes It Special
Designed by Imke Krämer and Markus Nikisch, 1, 2, 3: Drachenrechnerei offers an educational experience within a fantasy dragon setting. While it has no awards, its focus on math for kids and open drafting mechanic make it distinct.
Pro
- Encourages math skills development in children
- Short playtime around 15 minutes
- Open drafting mechanic allows transparent card selection
- Designed specifically for two players
Contra
- Only suitable for two players
- No awards or major recognitions
- Limited to very basic math, not suited for older players
Setting & Atmosphäre
Set in a fantasy world of dragons, the game combines a magical theme with learning basic arithmetic. It is specifically aimed at children developing counting and math skills.
Tipp für Einsteiger
Try out the different game variants to keep learning varied and engaging.
Häufige Fragen
Can I play this solo?
No, 1, 2, 3: Drachenrechnerei is designed exclusively for two players.
How long does a game really take?
A game lasts about 15 minutes, ideal for short play sessions.
What prior experience do I need?
No prior experience is required; suitable for children aged 5 and up.
How does this compare to similar games?
It combines open drafting with a focus on educational math in a child-friendly dragon theme.
Is this suitable for families?
Yes, especially for families with young children wanting to learn math through play.
What mechanic makes it special?
The open drafting mechanic lets players select cards transparently and plan strategically.
Fazit
1, 2, 3: Drachenrechnerei is perfect for families with young children looking to foster math skills through play. Its short playtime and simple rules make it very accessible.



















