Woodland Snap

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Woodland Snap is a version of the classic children's game Snap, with woodland animals as the characters. It uses a proprietary pack with 11 animal characters and 4 of each card. The game was first published in 1960 by Pepys Games and the illustrations were drawn by children's author and artist Racey Helps (1913-70). The cards started off as basic black and white drawings, but over fifty years they have developed into colour.[1]

Playing[edit]

The game follows the normal rules of Snap, but in addition the pack contains guidance on etiquette and rules for more advanced games.[1]

Characters[edit]

There are eleven characters in the game:[1]

  • Humphry Goggle - the male toad
  • Mrs. Croak - the female toad
  • Barnaby Littlemouse - the male mouse
  • Millicent Littlemouse - the female mouse
  • Widow Pintips - the old hedgehog
  • Prettywigs Pattikin - the female squirrel
  • Tippetty Nippet - the young squirrel
  • Hoppy Spadge - the sparrow
  • Nubby Tope - the mole
  • Dr. Bunfuz - the rabbit
  • Mr. Cunningleigh-Sligh - the fox

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Woodland Snap at The World of Playing Cards. Retrieved 26 May 2019.

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