Review By Tracey Finch
Mission: China, the newest edition of Xeko teaches kids about China's ecosystems and
the endangered species that live in them. These are not like baseball trading cards, but
rather an eco-adventure game trading cardgame series that was launched in time for
the Olympic games in Bejing.
the endangered species that live in them. These are not like baseball trading cards, but
rather an eco-adventure game trading cardgame series that was launched in time for
the Olympic games in Bejing.
Intended for kids 8 and up, the starter set is $24.99 and booster packs of 9 cards are $3.99.
The box the cards come is packaged to look like a Pagoda decorated with animals like the
giant panda chewing bamboo. Xeko is worth checking out, looks like a game 4 young
teenagers would enjoy and at the same time learn about one of Earth's 34
biodiversity hot spots first identified by Dr. Norman Myers.
biodiversity hot spots first identified by Dr. Norman Myers.
Xeko's non-profit beneficiary is Conservation International, who will
receive 4% of net game sales. This is a game you can feel good about buying!
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I recently scored some of these from the XekoShop and they included some other cards from Costa Rica with my China Starter Bundle. It turns out all four of these missions can be played together and build on each other.
Posted by: Steve Turner | November 29, 2008 at 03:30 PM