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Ravensburger Labyrinth Game | 
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| Brand: Ravensburger Category: Toy
List Price: £14.99 Buy New: £14.67 You Save: £0.32 (2%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 262
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 1.5 x 14.8 x 10.8
MPN: 26448 Model: 1147 UPC: 490871010718 EAN: 0810973012050 ASIN: B00000J0JF
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| Features:
| • | Search for treasure within the twisting maze to win this fun and addictive board game for all the family! | | • | As the playing board changes, the treasure can be elusive as your opponents try and foil your efforts...oh, and did we mention the dragon?! | | • | This terrific and popular board game will reward forward planning, strategy...and guesswork! | | • | Recommended for age 7 to adult and 2 to 4 players by Ravensburger. Box dimensions 27 x 37 x 5cm. |
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Amazon.co.uk Review Find the shortest route through the Amazing Labyrinth and you'll be the victor. This game is designed for 1-4 players aged eight years and above and the aim is to reach all your allocated treasures and targets using the shortest possible route through the Labyrinth and to be the first back to the start point. But there's a twist; the structure of the Labyrinth can change at any time as players manipulate the course to either make a path easier for themselves, or block that of an opponent. The board appears partly complete with fixed pieces of the Labyrinth. Before the game commences the labyrinth is filled in with all but one of the maze cards supplied. This creates a random pattern of pathways and treasures across the board. The Treasure cards are dealt face down equally to all players. At their turn the player picks up the top card to reveal their assigned treasure. (This is their first goal and they must not look at the rest of the cards until this goal has been achieved.) They then find a pathway to the treasure and travel as far as they are able to along that route. This can be made easier by pushing the "spare" maze card into the board at any one of the marked points. By doing this the maze cards are shifted, thereby creating a new path. A spare card will be pushed from the opposite end of the row; this is the spare card then used by the next player. Once a player has reached their assigned treasure, their goal is achieved; the treasure card is placed face up and the next card taken to indicate the next treasure to aim for on their subsequent turn. The game continues in this way until one player has found all their treasures and returned home. This enchanting game is attractively designed with cartoon-type characters on both the board and treasure cards. Adults and kids will enjoy the prospect of being able to manipulate the game and knocking their opponents off the board. --Ben King
Product Description This maze is more than meets the eye! Labyrinth, the race is on, the prize... treasure! Be the first to collect all of your treasures by shifting the walls of the labyrinth to create a clear path to them. But watch out for traps as the walls constantly move
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| Customer Reviews: Read 15 more reviews...
A fantastic game for kids and grown-ups alike December 4, 2008 I bought this game for my niece last Christmas. She still insists we play it every time I see her. It's fun, strategic and what's more you can limit how long it takes to play by only dealing out half the cards. It's a great game to share because everyone - from gran downwards - really enjoys playing it. A game you won't regret buying, and it's not full of plastic tat!
A Classic Family Game November 8, 2008 This is a brilliant family game for 2 to 4 people. You can play with a couple of cards if you only have 5 minutes, or deal out all the cards if you have more time. It's a 'think-ahead' game, and the kids absolutely love it (especially as they win a lot). If you're looking for another classic family game - this could definitely be the one.
Geat fun June 4, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Have owned this game for a few years and the family have not tired of it at all. It has simple rules, is great fun, quick to play and different every time. The illustrations on the game cards are lovely and it is made of very good quality board. It is a really satisfying game although can be a little frustrating at times when you are thwarted by someone elses move! I'd say it is suitable for age 6 and up and my teenagers still enjoy it (as do the parents).
Great Game April 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this game for my 10 year old, chess mad son after reading the reviews. I was not disappointed, we have played it loads of times, with various age children and everyone has enjoyed playing, including the grown ups. It is a very simple concept, go around the board and collect the treasure shown on your cards, except that the labyrinth keeps moving! Just when you have lined up a pathway, someone else moves it - aghh, the frustration! But also makes you think two or three moves ahead. A great game, well worth the investment.
Complex but simple December 27, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great fun. A relief from other excellent but rather literate games. this rewards forward planning , strategy and the ability to visualise what is happening for you and your opponents. We played this for the first time and found we were all understanding the process within 10min or so. The rules are as described above. The fun is that it is great certainly in our case for players from 9-86 .... it also lasts about 45minutes or so .. so not too long although if we hadn't been exhausted we would have had another round!!! Well recommended. I should say that the game is simple in some ways but is commendably complex once you get going. Well worth the dosh!!
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