Scribbly Gum
A drawing game about Australia’s scribbly gum trees

Ages 6+
1+ players
20 minutes


Did you know Australia’s scribbly gum trees get their beautiful scribbles from baby moths burrowing through the bark? In this game, each player has their own tree diagram and every turn gets to draw a line that leads to food for your baby moth to eat. Collect sets of food to score points. Whoever scribbles their way to the most valuable food wins the game! Scribbly Gum can be played with any number of players at once and includes directions for classroom play.

Game design by Phil Walker-Harding
Illustrations by Meredith Walker-Harding

CONTENTS: 1 pad of double-sided tree diagrams, 8 movement tiles, 8 achievement tiles, 3 letter tiles, 1 rules of play booklet.
Not included: 1 marker per player.

AUD $34.95
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Listed price includes GST for Australian orders only.
We ship to Australia and the USA: 1-3 games for AUD $15, 4 or more games for AUD $25 (includes GST).
Delivery to other countries coming soon!
HOW TO PLAY VIDEO
 

More about Scribbly Gum
  • Download the Scribbly Gum Rules of Play booklet
  • Download extra Scribbly Gum tree diagrams to print out
  • Download the brand new Watagan tree diagram to print out for a new challenge!
  • Major Fun Award: Scribbly Gum has been awarded the Major Fun Award, which recognises great games for kids, families, and friends.
  • Award winner: Scribbly Gum has received the Dice Tower Seal of Approval, 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 all the pieces in the box and place in a recycling bin.
Scribbly Gum in the Classroom