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Jishaku

Best-Selling Inventor Creates Jishaku:  The Magnetic Strategy Game for Big Kids

Will the force be with you?

With a degree in electrical engineering, Steve Velte knows a lot about force fields and electronics.  He's used his science know-how to create many innovative products.  This year he's launching his first game, Jishaku™, aimed at tweens, teens and adults, where the power of magnets allows the power of magnets allows the force to be with you (or not!).

"I think this is the first game to make people jump out of their chairs," laughs the Florida-based game maker, "when two or three stone magnets attract, players literally jump with surprise."

Jishaku (jee-shah-koo) is a patent-pending portable strategy game like chess or checkers that can be played anywhere - in the kitchen or at the beach.  Bun unlike chess, the element of surprise is when the magnets jump out of position, without warning.  Surprise, then laughs, follow as two or more players try to beat the force field with strategic thinking plus careful and precise handling of the game's magnetic stones.  The unpredictability of the game turns any get-together into a party.

Each game comes with 18 polished magnetic stones, a storage puch and a novel foam insert where the force fields are teased to stay apart or jump together.  The game can be played three different ways - emptying your "hand" with "I'm Out!", Roundup and Elimination.

"In Jishaku it matters not only where you place your stones but also how you place each one," explains Velte.  "All magnets have north and south poles and a magnetic field.  Study the effect your magnet has on the stones around it.  It will attract some and repel others.  How you manage that interaction determines your fate."

The obvious goal of Jishaku, the Japanese word for magnet, is to control your magnets and not have them control you.  The game is designed for two or more players and complete instructions are included.  Players can also jump to the website, www.playjishaku.com for strategy tips and some very funny video clips of people of all ages experiencing the game for the first time.

Because of the constant surprise element, the game appeals to both boys and girls ages eight and older and has special appeal to the more mature game players as well.  To order online or to find a store nearest you, click on www.playjishaku.com.

Jishaku was awarded the Mr. Dad 2008 Father`s Seal of Approval, Fall 2008 National Parenting Center Seal of Approval, Dr. Toy`s Best Pick for 2008, iParenting Media 2008 Outstanding Product Award and many more positive reviews and acclaim.

Available for purchase online at Amazon and Toys R Us.

Contains small parts not safe for younger children.
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Media resources courtesy of KidStuff Public Relations.


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