🧙♂️ Unleash the Gnome-tastic Adventure!
Gnomes at Night is a cooperative maze game designed for kids aged 6-8, where players work together to navigate magnetic gnome movers through a dynamic maze to recover stolen treasures. The game includes 4 boards, 12 treasure cards, and promotes effective communication and teamwork, making it both fun and educational.
Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 27.5 x 27.5 cm; 748 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 - 8 years |
Item model number | PK-GMC27 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 10 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
Color | Multi |
ASIN | B07CXZ9FLQ |
M**F
Fun cooperative game
Fun different play cooperative board game. Lots of ways to play for various ages ( can just limit rules for lower ages and play with all rules for older kids).
M**Y
Lovey and challenging cooperative game
I got this to play with my son who is just learning games generally but is young enough to need some help. This is great because there is no “loser” and each game is a great opportunity to learn communication skills. The board levels all appear to have different levels of difficulty so this can grow with you.Easy set up, nice quality materials, and a cute & fun premise.
L**.
Great fun for good age range
Our 5yo loves this and can play with all older family to grandparents. He loves the challenge racing against the 2.5min timer. Not too long to lose his attention or the adults! Great fun!
L**Y
Great family game.
Bought this for my 4 year olds birthday and my boys love it. Such a good family game that promotes team work and good communication. It’s a quick game to play as well so it’s perfect if you want to squeeze in a game with your kids before bedtime or to kill a little bit of time. Highly recommend!
I**R
Lots of fun for my 7 year-old
It's great having a game that is truly collaborative (versus competitive) and yet fun. If your child likes mazes and puzzles, they'll probably love this. I'm not sure how many "hours" of play it will get, since it's in a sense a repetitive activity, but swapping up partners helps keep it fun. He hasn't played it with a peer yet (just mom and dad), and I think the communication challenge will add another level of fun to the game.
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