Ravensburger Enchanted Forest Classic Family Board Game for Kids Age 4 Years and Up - 2 to 4 Players - Magical Treasure Hunt

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Ravensburger Enchanted Forest Classic Family Board Game for Kids Age 4 Years and Up - 2 to 4 Players - Magical Treasure Hunt

Ravensburger Enchanted Forest Classic Family Board Game for Kids Age 4 Years and Up - 2 to 4 Players - Magical Treasure Hunt

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All those brave enough to accept the King's challenge, throw the dice to make their way over to the castle. It is here where the first treasure card is revealed and the hunt begins. Each time a treasure is found, a new card is revealed, until all the King's treasures have been found. The player who has collected the most treasures, is the winner. Enchanted Forest is a fun and clever game of memory and strategy. Families with children aged 4 and up will love hunting the forest for the hidden treasures. On average, each game takes about 20 minutes to play. The puzzles are on the easier side of all of the Exit games I have played and there are a few similar mechanisms used that I have seen before, however there were also a few interesting surprises and ‘oh that’s cool’ moments. Your turn is now over. On your next turn, you may stay on the key space and try to answer the new face-up treasure tile, or you may move away from the castle to do more searching under trees.

Change the face-up treasure tile by mixing up all the treasure tiles, replacing them face-down, and turning the top treasure tile face-up. If the same treasure tile turns face-up again, it remains face-up. If your mover lands on a blue space, look under the tree next to that space to discover what is hidden there. Try to remember what you find, and don't let the other players see it!The Enchanted Forest game can be played by 2 to 6 players which I like because so many family games are for only 4 players. I also like that other than the trees everything is wood/ paper based. While searching for the treasures, don't forget to watch the moves of other players. Don't make it too easy for them to reach the castle with what may be knowledge of the right treasure. If you have never tried an Escape Room game, The enchanted forest is a great jumping on point. If you haven't played one recently, it is worth snatching up just to experience the great strides that have been made in the genre. Gifted) Enchanted Forest by Ravensburger is a magical game which references many of our best loved fairy tales. It is recommended for ages 4 and up and competitive players will love to race around the board finding treasure before everyone else to complete the King's challenge and become his royal successor.

The game states it supports one to four players but the real answer is: The number of players you can comfortably sit in front of the components/puzzles. Our game was four players with myself sitting in a position where I was viewing everything upside-down. Which, honestly, was probably an advantage for us since I was looking at all the puzzles from the proverbial “Different Angle.” Nothing in the game restricts it to having more than four actual players, since you are all working together to reach a solution and it is not as if you are assigned roles or characters to play. Before gameplay commences, the scene is set by a king wanting to find an heir to the throne, as in his old age he has borne no children. Through the years, he has heard about the magical and mythical treasures that lie hidden in the Enchanted Forest below his large castle. He therefore proclaims that whoever finds three of these treasures for him will succeed him. From here on in, gameplay begins. Raya and the Last Dragon hasn’t even been out a week and we’re already seen some incredible merchandise to go alongside the movie. Earlier in the week, we reported on the new Happy Meal toys coming to McDonald’s and we’ve already covered the huge collection of Funko POPs! that are on the way. Credit: DisneyThere is also an Enchanted Forest “Sagaland” version of the game available which is a similar concept, but you are remembering the location of Disney Princesses to bring them to afternoon tea. While the game play is the same I think the Fairy Tale version will have much wider appeal making it a great present. I think the game is best suited for children age 5 to 9, but it will appeal to older children and adults too. Enchanted Forest is a board game that for me, needs no introduction, as it was a game I loved myself as a child. I have actually asked my Mum for it a couple of times but it appears it was donated many years ago. So I was super excited to be asked to review it. For people that haven’t come across it before it’s a classic family board game from Ravensburger for 2-6 players, which involves around going on a treasure hunt. Find "once upon a time" fairytale treasures & inherit the kingdom! Cinderella's glass slipper, Aladdin's lamp, Puss' boots, the Emperor's crown, 13 magical surprises hidden in the Enchanted Forest. Explore the lovely forest, peek at treasures. When the king asks for help, race to the palace to become the next to take the throne. Lovely classic illustrations. Includes 1x Playing board, 12x trees, 12x fairytale object cards, 6x playing pieces, 2x dice & Instructions. This game is suitable for 2-6 Players. Suitable for ages 4 years and up Article number: The board consists of a village (the starting place), the Enchanted Forest itself, and the castle to which players will reveal hidden treasures to the king. Each space is a circle and, depending on the edition of the game, the trees that contain pictures of the treasures on their bottom faces will be placed at specifically coloured circles (generally blue or noted by a tree symbol). There are a maximum of six playing pieces and each treasure depicted on the bottom of the thirteen trees corresponds to a card. These thirteen cards are placed face downward at the castle, except the top card (the treasure the king is currently seeking), which is face up.

I have played through quite a few of the Exit games including last years brilliant advent calendar and it still took me 1 hour 15 minutes to finish this game. At no point did I become frustrated or bored with the puzzles and the story certainly moved at a good pace. Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo Scattered across the board are lots of enchanted trees and under the trees are lots of different pictures, pictures more importantly of treasure. The game starts by revealing a treasure card and then all of the players have to hunt for the treasure hidden under all of the individual trees. As soon as one treasure is found a new card is revealed and the hunt begins again. The player who has found the most treasures at the end of the game is the winner. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.

The Exit series of games come with a range of difficulty. The Enchanted Forest is weighted 2/5 (1/5 being easy, 5/5 being very hard). This is an ideal introduction to the series of Exit games, but this is far from being a walk in the woods! Please note that this is a one-time activity, also known as a ‘destructible game’. You might need to cut, fold and draw on some of the components… Before beginning the first game, press out the 13 treasure tiles and 13 treasure tokens from the paper sheets.



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