Frequently Asked Questions
The game measures five point seven one inches in length, seven point seven six inches in width, and one point seven five inches in height.
The game is made primarily of cardboard, along with high-quality components such as neon translucent dice and acrylic tiles.
The game accommodates one to six players, making it versatile for solo or group play.
This game is suitable for ages ten and up, making it a great choice for families and older kids.
The setup time for the game is approximately five minutes, allowing for quick transitions to gameplay.
Players can expect an average playtime of twenty to forty minutes per game.
To play, roll the dice to create shapes with numbers, drop them into your grid, and circle combos to score points.
Yes, it can be played solo as a challenging puzzle to beat your own high score.
Absolutely! The game is designed for competitive play among friends, with strategies to block opponents.
You score points by circling combos of identical or consecutive numbers before your opponents can match them.
To keep the game in good condition, wipe down the board and components with a damp cloth, avoiding harsh chemicals.
While the components are high-quality, care should be taken to avoid dropping or bending the acrylic tiles to maintain their integrity.
If your game arrives damaged, contact customer support for assistance with returns or replacements.
Yes, the game typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty, but specifics can vary, so check the packaging.
Unlike many dice games, AEG Number Drop combines Tetris-style gameplay with number strategy, offering unique and engaging mechanics.
Yes, it is an excellent choice for family game night, appealing to both younger and older players with its engaging gameplay.















