Zingo!
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Zingo! is a game inspired by Bingo released by ThinkFun
in 2002. Players try to fill their Zingo! cards with matching tiles from the Zingo! "Zinger". In the game, the dealer
slides the Zinger to reveal two tiles at a time. When a player sees a tile that matches a picture on his/her board, he/she calls out the name of the object and places that tile on the matching space on their board. If two players have that tile, the person who calls out the name of the object first gets the tile. The first player to fill his/her card wins. The Zingo cards allow for more or less competitive play. The green sides have less images in common with the other green boards and are therefore more relaxed and less competitive. The red sides, however, have many of the same images and make for more intense games between players.
Zingo is also available in Spanish/English, French/English, and German/English versions.
ThinkFun
ThinkFun, formerly known as Binary Arts, was founded in 1985 by Bill Ritchie and Andrea Barthello. The two started the company from the basement of their home in Virginia, with a product base that initially consisted of four games invented by a family friend William Keister...
in 2002. Players try to fill their Zingo! cards with matching tiles from the Zingo! "Zinger". In the game, the dealer
Dealer
Dealer may refer to:* Antique dealer, someone who sells Antiques* Art dealer, gallerist, somebody or company that buys and sells art...
slides the Zinger to reveal two tiles at a time. When a player sees a tile that matches a picture on his/her board, he/she calls out the name of the object and places that tile on the matching space on their board. If two players have that tile, the person who calls out the name of the object first gets the tile. The first player to fill his/her card wins. The Zingo cards allow for more or less competitive play. The green sides have less images in common with the other green boards and are therefore more relaxed and less competitive. The red sides, however, have many of the same images and make for more intense games between players.
Game variations
- Mini-Zingo - The first player to get three pictures in a row is a winner
- Zany Zingo - Select a Pattern to Match (square, X, cross, etc.) and the first to complete this shape is the winner.
- Multi-Card Zingo - Players use one or more cards, first player to fill one of his/her cards is a winner.
Zingo is also available in Spanish/English, French/English, and German/English versions.
Awards
- T.O.T.Y. Nominee - Game of the Year Category - 2008
- TDmonthly Classic Award - 2008
- ASTRA Best Toys for Kids List - 2008
- T.O.T.Y Nominee – Specialty Toy of the Year Category - 2007
- The iParenting Media "Hottest Products of 2004" Award - 2004
- Grandparents Magazine Top 10 Gifts for Children 8 and Under - 2003
- Grandparents Magazine Top Games - 2003
- Learning Magazine Teachers' Choice SM Award - 2003
- Great American Toy Test Top 18 Toys of the Year -2002
- Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Seal Award -2002
- Parents' Choice Award - 2002
- Canadian Toy Testing Council's Three Star Award - 2002
- National Parenting Center - Seal of Approval -2002
- EdutainingKids.com Holiday Gift Guide - 2002
- iGrandparents.com Holiday Bets - Best Board Game - 8 and Under - 2002
- DallasChild Magazine Toy Test - Best Board Game - 2002
- Parents' Choice Holiday List - 2002