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18 in.

Four-cornered

 table 

18 in.

Rectangular table

18 in.

Round table

Playing the Game 

Winning the Game 

The player whose Candle blinks red and yellow at the end of the game is the winner. 
His/her score is shown on the display on the inside of the Coffin.
Note: It is possible that multiple Candles will blink at the end of the game. This means 
there is a tie.

New Game 

As soon as the score disappears (and the switch is still on I or II), you can simply 
blow out any of the Candles to start a new game.

Note: the game automatically goes into sleep mode after 1 minute.

Play with 1 Player  

Play alone against the Grim Reaper and try to reach the highest possible score.

4. 

Put the Coffin on a table (a round table would be best). Make sure the game is 

located at a distance of about 18 inches from the edge of the table. Each player 

picks one Candle and sits in front of the Candle.

5. 

Turn on the Switch on the side 

of the game to I (easy) or II (difficult).
   

The four Candles blink and turn yellow, and the Grim  

   

Reaper roars to announce the beginning of the game;  

   

his head begins to turn around.

2.

 Push the chest of the Skeleton gently 

downward into the Coffin.

3.

 Put the Lid on the Coffin. Make sure 

the pin on the left top of the Lid fits 

into the hole.

3.

 The Coffin Lid is constantly trembling. 

A little tune announces when the end of 

the game is near. Watch out, Oscar the 

Skeleton will awaken and end the game 

by popping the Lid from his Coffin.

4.

 On the inside of the Coffin, you will 

find a Score Counter where the 

winner’s score will appear. This score 

represents the number of times 

he/she she has blown out his/her 

Candle during the game.

1.

To score points, blow out your 

Candle as many times as you can 

when it is yellow. 

2.

But when the Grim Reaper spots you, 

your Candle turns red. You can’t score 

points anymore (even when you blow) 

until it turns yellow again. Hide quickly 

to stay out of the Grim Reaper’s sight.

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