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Knuckle Knipper (1979) – A Finger-Snapping Retro Board Game of Nerve and Luck
Knuckle Knipper (1979) – A Finger-Snapping Retro Board Game of Nerve and Luck
Knuckle Knipper (1979) by Waddingtons is a quirky and memorable finger-snapping game where nerves, memory, and luck collide. Designed for 2–4 players aged 6 and up, the aim is to be the last player standing with fingers intact. With its spring-loaded “knippers” snapping unpredictably, every move is a mix of tension and laughter.
How to Play
Players each begin with five “finger” cards and a token placed on the board. On your turn, roll the dice and move your token around the board, but beware—landing on a Knuckle Knipper space means you must press it down to test if it’s “safe” or “live.” A safe knipper means nothing happens, but a live one will nip your finger, causing you to lose a finger card. Lose all five, and you’re out! Special dice rolls, clever moves, and lucky guesses can help you reclaim lost fingers or avoid painful nips altogether.
Why Rent Knuckle Knipper
Knuckle Knipper is a brilliant mix of chance and suspense, guaranteed to keep players laughing and squirming with every turn. It’s easy to learn, fast to play, and full of surprises, making it perfect for family nights, parties, or anyone who enjoys a bit of playful tension. Its unique mechanics and retro charm make it a game you won’t forget.
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