Fridgeplay Fridgego

Now available for only £9.99

Ideal present for friends

Just what your fridge has been waiting for!



Ever been stuck in the kitchen at a party, with nothing to do but lean on the fridge?
Well Fridgego is the solution you have been looking for!



Produced by Fridgeplay in collaboration with the British Go Association,
Fridgego was released for Christmas 2004 and is available in good games and book shops.

Along the lines of their other popular fridge and party enlivening products, Fridgeplay have produced Fridgego to a very high standard.
It is nicely packaged with a print of an ancient Japanese Go player and quote from Go teacher Peter Wendes on the cover.
You get a 9x9 board to stick magnetically to your fridge (or other metal surface) and 40 magnetic "stones" of black and of white that push out of a storage card. You also get the Fridgeplay magnetic next turn marker so you can play "correspondance" Go with the rest of the family.

Rules are included, written by BGA President Simon Goss, that explain Go using a simple fill-in method of counting.
There is also a tear-off card for posting to the BGA for more info and the BGA web site is clearly displayed.

Package size is 205x210 mm (the board is 190x193mm) and it weighs 350g. The "stones" are 20mm diameter.
It is claimed the bag is not a toy, but it is resealable and has a hanger that you can play with.

Fridgeplay is available from me and Peter Wendes in person, or by post from Peter for £11.80
Contact Peter: pwendes at hotmail.com or write to Peter Wendes, 13 Stakes Road, Purbrook, Hants, PO7 5LU.

Fridgeplay and Fridgego are Trademarks of Fridgeplay Limited

Small pieces should be kept away from children under 3 years old.


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