Thursday, June 23, 2011

Ravensburger Labyrinth

Ravensburger Labyrinth Review



Ravensburger Labyrinth Feature

  • Gain the advantage over the other players by inserting the extra tile to move walls and open passages of the Labyrinth
  • Learn cause and effect, plannina, association, recognition, and taking turns
  • Ages 8 and up
  • For 1-4 players
  • Ravensburger's popular trademark is found on every box, the blue triangle, which American consumers value as a sign of quality for over 125 years
The aMAZEing Labyrinth uses a clever board design to create a series of ever-changing mazes that one to four players must move through. The object of the game is for each player to collect as quickly as possible all seven treasures depicted on their individual treasure cards. To add to the challenge, players know what the next treasure is only after they find the one before it. Before each turn, a maze card is pushed into the maze in a strategic place, helping the player make his or her way to the prize. This means that the entire maze shifts and changes on each turn, confounding some and helping others. Players will need to think ahead to choose just the right spot to shift the maze in their favor. This is an excellent game to get lost in. A simpler version can be played by younger children. --Lee Strucker Deep within the twisting maze that is the Labyrinth, each player searches for their own unique treasure. With a constantly changing playing board, two games will never be the same! This unique game has won the hearts of millions of game players for over 20 years. The beautifully artistic playing cards determine the quest for your treasure. Looking for the dragon? How many routes could you possibly take? And most of all, how can you foil your opponents? Each player tries to gain the advantage over the other players by inserting the extra tile to move walls and open passages of the Labyrinth. Block and advance is the name of the game! The first player to reach all of the various treasures and return to the starting point wins!


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