In Nekojima, known as “The Island of Cats” in Japan, an electricity network is being developed to power the island's lively areas. Installing electric poles is tricky due to the narrow space and the cats walking on the cables. Nekojima is a wooden game that tests your skill and dexterity. You need to keep the entire installation in balance. Players take turns placing or stacking denchuu (electrical poles), making sure no hanging cables touch. Don't be the one to topple the structure! This game demands thought, concentration, and skill. In competition, the one who knocks down the structure loses. In cooperation, the aim is to build as far as you can.

How to play: Players take turns placing or stacking the electrical poles. Make sure to respect the locations so that no hanging cables touch. Try to keep the whole installation in balance. Remember, the goal is different depending on whether you're playing in competition or cooperation. In competition, avoid being the one to bring down the structure as you'll lose. In cooperation, work together to build as far as possible. When handling the game, be gentle to avoid accidentally knocking it over. Store the game in a dry place to prevent the wooden parts from getting damaged. If the poles get dirty, you can gently wipe them with a soft cloth.