Pass the Party Food
A co-operative game about classic Australian party food
Ages 7+
2-4 players
30 minutes
Ages 7+
2-4 players
30 minutes
Throwback to 1989 and dig in to your
all-time favourite party food! There’s
fairy bread, lamingtons, green snakes
and more.
Working together, the players need to
collect their favourite treats and share
them with their friends at the right time.
But watch out, Ziggy the mischievous
puppy is trying to grab food off the table!
If you can outscore him as a team you will
all win the game together.
Game design by Phil Walker-Harding
Illustrations by Meredith Walker-Harding
CONTENTS: 4 player boards, 80 food tiles, 1 score board, 1 Ziggy board, 8 swap tokens, 4 take tokens, 1 drawstring bag, 4 wood player pawns, 1 wood Ziggy pawn, 1 rules of play booklet.
AUD $35
Game design by Phil Walker-Harding
Illustrations by Meredith Walker-Harding
CONTENTS: 4 player boards, 80 food tiles, 1 score board, 1 Ziggy board, 8 swap tokens, 4 take tokens, 1 drawstring bag, 4 wood player pawns, 1 wood Ziggy pawn, 1 rules of play booklet.
AUD $35
Quantity:
Listed price includes GST.
We ship to Australia: 1-3 games for AUD $15, 4 or more games for AUD $25 (includes GST).
We ship to Australia: 1-3 games for AUD $15, 4 or more games for AUD $25 (includes GST).
More about Pass the Party Food
- Download the Pass the Party Food Rules of Play booklet
- Award winner: Pass the Party Food has received the Dice Tower Kid Approved Seal, an award from one of the leading board game YouTube channels.
- Caring for your game: Instead of shrinkwrap our games are sealed with stickers. Please remove them very carefully to avoid any damage to the game box. We recommend warming the stickers for 20 seconds with a hairdryer on low before removing them. Or you can cut the stickers by slicing them between the box lid and box base.
- Recycling your game: If you are finished with your game, please pass it on to someone else to enjoy! But if you are disposing of it, place the wooden pieces, ziplock bag and drawstring bag in the rubbish. Then place all the other pieces in the box and place it in a recycling bin.
- Correction: Page 10 of the rules of play booklet references an incorrect story about the origin of the lamington. The information comes from a parody article in The Guardian Australia and we were taken in. How embarrassing!