In this video, I look at the rules of the kids game, Pop! the Pig.
From the publisher:
Pop the Pig is an international preschool classic that is adored by millions of children – it’s been a top-selling preschool game according to data collected by NPD! Kids roll the die, pop a hamburger into the pig’s mouth and push down on his head. The more they pump, the more his belly grows until . . . pop! Kids love the suspense as they watch his belly grow; the player who makes his belly burst wins the game. Children can quickly reset the game with one pump of the pig’s head and experience consistent belly-busting gameplay each and every time. Pop the Pig provides hours of fun and is completely kid powered (no batteries needed). For added convenience, all pieces can be stored inside the pig. For 2-6 players, ages 4 and up. From the makers of Doggie Doo, Gooey Louie, Jumping Jack, Catch the Fox, and Googly Eyes.
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My name is Jason. I write horror, science fiction, fantasy, and YA.
I’m a member of the Nebraska Writers Guild and the Independent Association of Science Fiction & Fantasy Authors. I'm the author of thirty published short stories. My debut YA novel Holy Fudgesicles was published by Wings ePress in May 2015.
I blog regularly at Write Good Books, a site dedicated to helping new writers improve their craft and learn about the industry, which also includes the bi-weekly Write Good Books Podcast with fellow author, Scott Michael Childers.
In addition to my own writing, I’m the owner of Theme of Absence, an online magazine of fantasy, horror, and science fiction, which publishes original short stories and interviews with their authors every Friday.
I’ve also been testing the waters with tabletop gaming and card games. I’ve successfully funded my first game, 52 Dragons, a card game where each player controls and powers up a dragon to battle their opponents.
My name is Jason. I write horror, science fiction, fantasy, and YA.
I’m a member of the Nebraska Writers Guild and the Independent Association of Science Fiction & Fantasy Authors. I'm the author of thirty published short stories. My debut YA novel Holy Fudgesicles was published by Wings ePress in May 2015.
I blog regularly at Write Good Books, a site dedicated to helping new writers improve their craft and learn about the industry, which also includes the bi-weekly Write Good Books Podcast with fellow author, Scott Michael Childers.
In addition to my own writing, I’m the owner of Theme of Absence, an online magazine of fantasy, horror, and science fiction, which publishes original short stories and interviews with their authors every Friday.
I’ve also been testing the waters with tabletop gaming and card games. I’ve successfully funded my first game, 52 Dragons, a card game where each player controls and powers up a dragon to battle their opponents.