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Presentation of TOPLA

TOPLA is a company, created 10 years ago, which develops card and board games to spend fun and quality time with family or friends.

At TOPLA we are convinced that play is a powerful driver of social and personal change. “ Play to change the world! ” is our motto and our conviction.

✊🏼 We do not claim to be activists. The only thing we campaign for is positivism.

💜 Our games are about positive energy and mental agility, inclusivity and consent. We also make party games, educational games and games for businesses because it takes all of these things to change the world for the better!

🌍 Our games are translated into several languages. We are currently present in Switzerland, Belgium, Spain and NYC.

🌳 Our games are designed in France and manufactured in an eco-responsible way in CEE Europe, they are durable and recyclable and encourage responsible consumption. They benefit from an Eco-Friendly label.

🫂 We address all audiences

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CATArCAT

Discover the CATORCAT game launching in November 2024

In this 2-player game, full of finesse, each player must achieve their goals by drawing cat cards. But the number on the back of the cards is not always what you think! Laughter and twists guaranteed.

Accessible to all, CATArCAT is a stimulating game combining fun, mental agility and positive energy.

Practical information:

  • From 7 to 99 years old…and more
  • Number of players: 2 players
  • Duration: 15 min.
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SUMMER 1960

Discover the SUMMER 1960 game launching in November 2024

This flowery game with a Pop Art atmosphere is played in 2 rounds, during which players must match their cards with the identical flowers placed on the table.

While the "Peace" round offers to help you reduce your points in a relaxed manner, the "Love" round opens the fires of love that will turn many situations around.

Accessible to all, Summer 1960 is a stimulating game combining mental agility with the cool, fun, colorful and joyful atmosphere of the 60s and Pop Art.

Practical information:

  • From 7 to 99 years old…and more
  • 2 to 4 players
  • Duration: 15 min
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How do we contribute to a better world?

Our Environmental Responsibility

We manufacture our games in eco-responsible factories with the desire to better respect our planet. The paper is FSC and comes from managed forests. We do not use plastic: our games and cards are wrapped with 100% compostable vegetable cellophane.

Our Social Responsibility

Our games are designed and conceived in France. They are manufactured in the EEC with an ethical supply of raw materials and in respect of human rights in terms of dignity, freedom, equality, solidarity, citizenship and justice.

Our responsible consumption

We want to offer beautiful games, in quality materials and at the right price. Encouraging responsible consumption means offering a game that we enjoy using over the years, that lasts over time and that we can easily recycle afterwards.

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