🧩 Get lost in the fun of Disney Villains Labyrinth!
The Ravensburger Disney Villains Labyrinth Board Game is an engaging and dynamic maze puzzle designed for family fun. Suitable for ages 7 and up, it features a unique gameplay experience with shifting mazes, high-quality components, and multilingual instructions, making it an ideal gift for Disney fans.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 10"L x 14"W |
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Contains Small Ball, Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
Color | Teal/Turquoise Green |
Theme | Disney, Cartoon |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Material Type | Cardboard |
D**R
Fun game. Themed perfectly for children.
I got this game for my daughter on her birthday. We love playing together. She asks to play whenever I take away her tablet. Lol
N**F
Develop their tactical mind
My children are playing every day from Christmas very tactical and strategic
Z**A
Buy it!
Such a fun game! Easy to learn and it is always a different board when playing. Keeps it new/ fun! Great quality as well!
L**A
Game
My grandson loved it
J**I
Great purchase
Love this game and we enjoyed the options of different characters.
T**Y
Best Game
I love the original game but the villains is a great twist on it! Definitely my favorite board game of all time
I**D
Really fun game for all ages
This review is for the Disney Villains Labyrinth Board Game. A game that can be played by 2 to 4 people of ages 7 and up. This really can be played by just a duo as well, that is exactly what we did and it was a lot of fun but would be more fun with more people. Because of the way the game is set up you split the playing cards between all players so the fewer people the longer the game will take to play as you must use up all of your cards to win.The game played pretty flawlessly. The one and only issue we had was with the board not laying flat enough. This caused some rows of the labyrinth to be tough to push forward because one square would jump on top of another one. This only happened with a few rows and only at a couple of spots. If you pushed down on that spot you could move all pieces by hand. Just something to keep in mind, I expect this to be less of an issue over time as the board wears in.This is a game that makes you think many steps ahead sort of like chess but with much less control over the board itself. You can have a multi-turn plan in your head that all goes wrong when someone moves a whole section of the board and your path gets cut off. Sometimes the best course of action is to move the labyrinth itself to bring things closer to you rather than trying to get your character to make its way there.I wanted to talk about the paper waste from this game. I only know how much it wastes because they included the tokens on the sheets for you to pop out yourself. In one of my photos you can see there is a ton of paper borders that are being throw away. I feel like they could have been a lot more efficient with this. I feel like I created quite a bit of trash just to be able to play this game. I hope they improve this in the future.Overall this is a really great board game that is fun for all. It makes you think critically about how to achieve your goals and it is more difficult than you think by just looking at it. This is one of those games that helps sharpen your mind without you even knowing it.
P**O
Deceptively Devious "re-skin" of an already great game!
I do already possess the original version of this game simply entitled: Labyrinth. I remembered it being a good game but I forgot how difficult it really was to achieve some of your goals.This is a great game for kids and adults alike. It should not be avoided because it is labeled as a family style game. Some of the thought processes that one must engage in are elaborate and it takes a sharp mind to find the most efficient route to a goal.The original game was changed to accommodate a Disney Villain theme which was "stuck on". There are many familiar faces and it does make the game a little more appealing since most everyone has some exposure to Disney characters. The only change is that each villain comes with a one-shot ability that can be deployed at some point during the game. It seems that some of these abilities are more powerful than others, though especially when playing the game at different player counts. Regardless, the game lasts around 30 minutes and does not overstay its welcome. It is pretty well balanced and the finale is usually a tense race to the finish.Although the strategy is deep, the instructions are simple and the game is accessible to almost anyone. If I had to vote, I prefer the Disney Theme to the original one only because of character familiarity. I believe there is a Harry Potter version as well if that is more to your liking. And, I would have to guess that my critique here would be applicable to that version too.Conclusion: A solid game that makes you think and should keep savvy kids through gamer adults entertained for about 30 minutes.
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