Rock Paper Scissors with a Twist
A fun twist on the old classic, Rock Paper Scissors Wizard Croc® expands the friend group (hello Wizard, hello Croc!), increases the importance of strategy, and brings the unexpected to an exciting, new card game. Perfect for game night, hanging with friends, or entertaining on the go.
More Choice, More Strategy, More Fun
- With their magic and charm, Wizard and Croc provide more battle options and a wider variety of potential outcomes.
- A multi-battle, take-turns structure rewards thinking several moves ahead and adapting as each turn unfolds.
- Wild cards add an element of surprise, changing the game at any moment.
Builds on Nostalgia, Appeals Across Generations
The simple, beloved mechanics of Rock Paper Scissors still apply (Rock still breaks Scissors, Scissors still cut Paper, and Paper still covers Rock...), making the game easy to learn and facilitating cross-generational appeal.
Many Ways to Play
Compete one-on-one, tournament-style (in brackets), or with a group of people playing together in the same round.
Perfect for Yourself or Gift Giving
A Good Housekeeping top choice—and a fan favorite in other gift guides, too!
Recommended by The Toy Insider
The "go-to source for information about children's toys, tech, and entertainment" provided its expert review, saying it's "perfect for game-loving families; older kids; fans of UNO..."
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"We're in the golden age of card games, and this new one rockets to the top of the charts..."
-Jeff B, freelance writer for Good Housekeeping, Parents, Food & Wine, Real Simple, Reader's Digest, and more
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"Easy to learn and fast to play...adds a fresh, fun twist for players of all ages. We love that families can play together on a weeknight after dinner or on the go."
-Katherine H, Editor at The Toy Insider
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"A great pick for kids in your life."
-Amy M, Fashion & Weddings Editor at Washingtonian magazine
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"Easy to learn, easy to play, and wholesome fun for all generations."
-Ali M, Senior Manager for Visit Fairfax
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"Tariff-Free Fun...an attractive alternative to imports."
-James Z, Editor-in-Chief at The Toy Book
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"My son actually said, 'It’s pretty good,' which, trust me, is high praise from a teen boy."
-Jessica D, Commerce Editor at Hearst magazines