Gnip Gnop

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Gnip Gnop is a two-player table-top game in which the players try get all 6 balls to the opponent's side first. The game begins with three balls and three levers per sides. The levers are for shooting balls to the other side. Between the two sides is a plastic barrier with the holes slightly larger than the balls. There are three pink balls and three green balls. The game is enclosed in clear plastic to keep the balls from flying out.

Gnip Gnop
PublishersParker Brothers 1971-, Fundex Games 2005-
Players2
Playing time10 minutes
Age range5 and up

Gnip Gnop was designed by the famous Marvin Glass and Associates for Parker Brothers in 1971. It was originally released in 1971. Fundex Games produces a slightly modified version of the game[1]

The name comes from "ping pong" spelled backwards.

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