Labyrinth Treasure Hunt

Product Description

With their eyes only, players race through the corridors simultaneously to discover how many treasures can be reached in the many passages. Which corridors lead to treasures, and which are blind alleys’ Who’ll be the first to shout out the right number’ Beware of secret doors that open with your keys. It’s great fun for the whole family. Measures 10.5″ x 7.5″ x 1.25″.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #38140 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Ravensburger
  • Model: MN006-025
  • Released on: 2007-12-06
  • Dimensions: 10.80″ h x 7.50″ w x 1.40″ l, 1.44 pounds

Features

  • Constantly changing playing board
  • Each player searches for his own unique treasure
  • First player to reach all of the various treasures and return to the starting point wins
  • For ages 7 and above
  • it’s from Ravensburger, so you know it is made from the highest quality materials available
From the Manufacturer
Choose a wooden playing piece and place it on the corresponding circle in one of the four corners of the game board. Put the 24 treasure cards face down in a pile where everyone can reach them. On your turn, draw a treasure card, being sure not to show it to the other players. Use the extra maze card to shift the maze in any of the twelve directions allowed. Your goal is to create a path for your playing piece to reach the object on your treasure card. If you can¿t make it to your treasure yet, move your playing piece along the path as far as you choose, and hope you¿ll be able to shift the maze in your favor on your next turn. Play continues to the left with each player shifting the maze in an effort to reach the treasure pictured on the card they draw from the pile. Once all of the treasures have been reached, the player who has found the most treasures wins!

Customer Reviews

I don’t even mind playing it with the kids! :-) 4
My girls are 7 and 9, and have been playing this game, occasionally, over the past year or so. My 9 year old really enjoys it. The just-turned 7 year old doesn’t really “get it” yet, but is happy to have a game she can at least participate in.
It’s not a game they choose over TV, but they like it when they are playing it, and our family has had some fun game nights with it.

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