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Ravensburger Labyrinth Family Board Game for Kids and Adults Age 7 and Up - Millions Sold, Easy to Learn and Play with Great Replay Value (26448) 4 players

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Features

  • Fun play experience In Labyrinth, Ravensburgers hugely popular board game for boys and girls and their parents, you have to find the shortest route through the Labyrinth to win. The game is for 2-4 players aged 7 and up, and the aim is to reach all your treasures and targets as you move through the Labyrinth.
  • High quality components Contains a playing board, 34 maze cards, 24 treasure cards, 4 playing pieces.
  • Easy to understand instructions High quality, Easy to understand instructions make it easy to start playing right away.
  • Great replay value Playing time is 20-30 minutes for 2-4 players age 7 and up. Labyrinth can be played over and over again and makes a great gift for kids and families.
  • For ages 7 and up, players learn cause and effect, planning, association, recognition and taking turns.

Description

Search for treasure deep within the twisting maze! The playing board constantly changes so no two games are ever the same! The cards will determine your quest. Looking for the Dragon? How many routes can you take and also foil your opponents? Try to gain the advantage by inserting the extra tile to move walls and open passages of the labyrinth. Block and advance is the strategy! The first play to reach all of their treasure wins! 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

Brand: Ravensburger


Material: Cardboard


Theme: Adventure, Fantasy


Genre: Games


Number of Players: 2-4


Product Dimensions: 14 x 10 x 0.1 inches


Item Weight: 2.2 pounds


Country of Origin: Germany


Item model number: 26448


Manufacturer recommended age: 7 - 15 years


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: Yes


Release date: May 29, 2007


Language: English


Department: Sale Items


Manufacturer: Ravensburger


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Clever Game That's Fun and Varies Each Time
My son recently turned 7 and has been increasingly interested in board games, so we've been looking for games to add to our collection. We'd been focusing on cooperative games initially, so as not to foist a value of competitiveness too young. But he's naturally now gravitated towards enjoying some competition, so we've been open to considering these kinds of games too. Labyrinth is a really clever, aesthetically pleasing tile game that consists of a board made up of moveable tile path pieces (and some fixed tile pieces that are attached to the board). Players receive a set hand of cards, each containing a picture of some treasure located on the board, and are competing to retrieve the treasures in their hand before everyone else. There is always one extra piece of tile path available that a player uses on his or her turn to push a row or column of tiles in such a way as to create a viable path that either lets the player reach a treasure or get closer to it. Once the row or column is pushed, the tile at the other side becomes the new free tile that the next player uses to create his or her path. Thus, the board is always changing, players are forced to work with unexpected bends or straights -- and sometimes, one player's plan to reach a treasure is upended by the next player's move. It's a delightful mix of strategy and physical game movement that's not overly intense, and is easily learnable and enjoyable by both children and adults. The tile pieces are sturdy, thick cardboard and feel very durable, and the characters are whimsical. We've enjoyed several games so far, and my 7-year-old hasn't gotten tired of it yet. It's also not too hard for someone his age to win. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2022 by Tamsyn

  • All-time Top Ten Board Game
Ravensburger, the maker of superior puzzles and games, offers this original treasure hunting game. The pluses: 1) Superior construction: the board is well made and will last for years. There are raised tiles on the board, around which moving tiles can be placed. The raised tiles are thick and firmly glued in place. They do not budge with repeated play. The graphics are beautiful. The maze is printed on matte, durable waxy paper. The cards are thick and glossy. 2) No reading needed. The game involves hunting for treasures that are illustrated. The game requires no reading or arithmetic. They include objects such as a crown, a book, a treasure chest, a lizard, a princess, a moth, a ghost, an owl, a set of keys, a dragon, a chandelier. The objects are distributed throughout the board, so that there is no starting point that has more advantage than any other starting point. The objects are elegant and amusing, and both adults and children will enjoy hunting for them. 3) The strategy involves spatial thinking. Tiles are moved only from the edges, but alters the shape of the maze along an entire row or column. The strategy of the game is to acquire your treasures and to block your enemies. It is great to stimulate the spatial thinking of young children, important in abstract mathematical problems. The minuses: 1) Because of the need for abstract and spatial thinking, the game may be challenging for younger kids to play. Our younger kids were frustrated that their older siblings had so much advantage (got pretty mad, actually). This might be improved if the older kids had some handicap, such as the younger kids being able to move two tiles for each one of the older sibs, or older players having more objects to scavenge. We love this game!! We've given it to about 4 families for presents, and they have also given it to friends for presents. If you are looking for a great birthday present or Christmas present for ages 8-11, you can't go wrong here. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2013 by Summerroll

  • Engaging and challenging board game for young kids
I have been a board game lover all my life. I am always open for a traditional game of chess or go, a family night of Trivial Pursuit or Scrabble or an all-out nerd night with Shadows Over Camelot or Warhammer. My 3.5 yeard old son seems to have also acquired this interest, so I am now in a quest to find games that we both enjoy playing together. Last November I came across Labyrinth, a game I had not considered before due to its childish-looking cover. Even it was rated 8+, I decided to give it a try due to the overwhelming good reviews in Amazon. Oh, what a right decision! Labyrinth is that kind of game where the concept, the gameplay and the artwork come together to provide a masterpiece of family entertainment. But enough general praise; let me give you the detail of why I love this game. THE RULES - In labyrinth, you have a deck of cards. Every turn, you look at your top card in the deck and then try to bring your pawn to the right place in the board where that item is. So if your top card is the sword, you will have to move your pawn to the place where the sword is - The labyrinth does not always have a path to the item you want to pick. That is why there is an extra tile. You can insert this tile from any of the yellow arrows (look at the picture of my son inserting a tile). This will shift all that line, and reshape the whole labyrinth so you can have a path - To win, you need to find all the treasures shown in your cards and go back to the start point - While the rules might look simple at first, the gameplay is simply fantastic. Introducing the tiles allow you to change the shape of the labyrinth, or even shift the position of yourself or your rivals! As we play more often, we find more creative ways of playing - and sometimes to obstruct each other, hehehe DESIGN AND QUALITY - First of all, the game comes in a beautifully decorated box. Once open, it has compartments to store the pawns/cards/tiles. This is already a plus compared to other "modern" games that expect you to dump everything in a mess into the box - The tiles, same as the board, are made of hard cardboard. I got a little surprised at first (I was expecting hard plastic), but now that I have got used to them I feel them sturdy and durable - The pawns that you use to play are simply superb. The Wizard, the Warlock, the Witch and the Sorceress (that's what I have name them, you can look at the picture). Thank you, Ravensburger, for spending a little extra money in making each of them unique and not just make the same figure in four colors! - The tiles slide very well when pushed; sometimes they get stuck if the line of tiles is not fully aligned, but after a few games you will get use to this and it will not bother you - The artwork has a mixture of childish-looking and art. My son loves the sword and the dragon the most! RECOMMENDED AGE - In general, I recommend this game for children 5-6 if you are willing to spend time to teach them, and 8 if you want them to learn the rules quickly - Yes, I am playing it with my 3.5 year old, but I still need to help him a lot. He can figure out how to move his pawn around the labyrinth to the next treasure, and even insert the tile for a small, easy labyrinth reshape. But for more complex moves he needs my help. Don't get me wrong, I love playing it with him, but unless you are a nerd like me you might be better with other games such as The Game of Life Junior Game or Monopoly Junior Board Game , or even ThinkFun Rush Hour if you have patience to teach him. You can check my reviews of these games if you are interested. - If you are thinking to bu this game to play with adults only (no kids), I might not recommend it so much though. I think traditional games like Risk or Scrabble, or more advance games like Catan 5th Edition , Pandemic Board Game or Shadows Over Camelot will be more challenging and engaging for mature players Overall, Labyrinth is definitely a 5-star game with a unique gameplay. I expect it to remain as one of our most often plays games for the next few years! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2016 by Ryott Ryott

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