⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “My 8-year-old absolutely loves ‘Tickets, Please!’ The game’s token-grabbing tools make it
easier for her to participate despite her limited hand strength. She stays engaged longer than
with
any other board game we’ve tried.”
– Steven D.
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“The adaptive pieces are fantastic. The larger cards and non-slip board help my son play more
independently. We’ve added this to our weekly family game night.”
– Winston F.
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“The adaptive pieces are fantastic. The larger cards and non-slip board help my son play more
independently. We’ve added this to our weekly family game night.”
– Lilly D.
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“Our classroom loves this game! The mini-missions get everyone interacting, and the accessible
design means no one is left out.”
– Andrew C.
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“‘Tickets, Please!’ has been a breakthrough for our therapy sessions. The game encourages
fine-motor
movement without overwhelming my kids with CP, and the cooperative challenges boost confidence.
It’s
rare to find a game that’s both accessible and genuinely fun — this one nails it.”
– Meggan B.
About Us
Our board game profits donate to several charities for animals and children. Also our game helps
people of all ages with hand-eye coordination, motor skills, and Cerebral Palsy.
Our buyers are those 18 and older, but the fun can start at age 3!
Therapists, grandparents, and parents who love to care for their kids, play board games, and
have
fun can enjoy playing this game.
Children with or without cerebral palsy can enjoy playing this game for fun and motor skill
improvement.
Our board game profits donate to several charities for animals and children. Also our game helps
people of all ages with hand-eye coordination, motor skills, and Cerebral Palsy.
For families with children who have cerebral palsy
who want to improve their hand-eye coordination while having fun, our game-making company,
Endgame
Studios came up with “Tickets, Please!”, a board game that gives an interactive, fun, and unique
experience while improving hand-eye coordination and motor skills with targets and dice, with a
portion of profits going to children's’ hospitals.
To make money we will sell our product to customers and accept donations/funds from
organizations.