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Ravensburger Minecraft: Portal Dash is an engaging board game designed for ages 10 and up, where players navigate the perilous landscapes of Minecraft's Nether, battling monsters and strategizing their moves. With user-friendly instructions and high-quality components, it's the perfect gift for gamers and families alike.
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
Item Weight | 1.82 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Material Type | Cardboard |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Family Game |
C**S
Fun, Strategy, Cooperative, great choice for Minecraft fans
Well crafted Action Adventure board game and a great option for Minecraft fans. The game has easy to follow directions, although this isn't a learn in a couple minutes kind of game. Directions are lengthy and will probably need a play through or two to remember everything, but if you enjoy Strategy games with focus on Minecraft highly recommend this purchase.My kids were getting excited about each character NPC (enemy)
R**N
Fun game in the Minecraft world
Fun game, and good mechanics that allow young and old to enjoy the game.
S**N
A FANTASTIC game when you get the hang of it
Holy moly this game is fun. Holy FRIGGIN' moly it takes a good while to set up and tear down. But the time spent on that is absolutely worth it. Bonus points for the fact that the game comes with a bunch of little plastic bags to put all the small parts in.Being a co-op game, communication and planning is absolutely necessary, especially when you plan to start setting up harder difficulties. There are a LOT of parts, but don't let that intimidate. The game is surprisingly easy to learn.... For the most part.I'd give it a 5, if it weren't for the instruction book. Prepare to do a little research of your own, because there are some things in the rule book that were either way too vaguely worded, or not even mentioned but conveyed in passing in some of the illustrations (something some may VERY easily miss) to be able to fully understand a few minor mechanics of the game. My first few games, we did a few things wrong because of it, but after FULLY understanding everything, it was all smooth sailing. So to help out anyone else who may have struggled with this as we did, here's a list of things I had to look up in order to clarify (Some of these may be in the book, but as someone with dyslexia, I just could not find these details):- When mobs are activated, they first move toward the nearest player, regardless of who is active, and attack them. If multiple people are occupying the same space and are to take a hit, then they decide amongst themselves who gets the damage. And if multiple mobs are activated, everyone gets to deliberate on which order they go in. Because mobs move to the players nearest to them, multiple people can take damage if they're on different spaces. If a mob is spawned, then it does go on the spawner nearest the ACTIVE player.- Mobs can, in fact, move onto the starting strip if there are any unoccupied spaces on it.- All mobs can move onto magma spaces, it's just the ghasts that are able to specifically fly over lava.- Discarding blocks from the block die isn't just from the top layer, it's the topmost available layer. So like if you roll a red, and there's one on layer 2 and 3, you would have to take the one that's the highest up.- If you repair an enchanted item, you keep the enchantment. But if you decide to replace the item entirely, the enchantment does not carry over.Hopefully this helps! Have fun and good luck!
A**M
Nice game
Cool game! Play with 8 year son, he loves it!
B**.
A fun, challenging game that's great for Minecraft fans!
My son and I love playing this game (we're both fans of Minecraft). He also plays it with his friends and it's great to see them come up with plans and strategies and also not be on screens. There might be a bit of a learning curve to deal with at the beginning, but the ability to make the game more difficult lends itself to a lot of replay value.
A**R
Great Family Game and Alternative to Screens
Three people in the house play Minecraft, one doesn’t, but we all enjoy this game. We are a board game family and play lots of complex games.Although the rules might seem overwhelming at first read, once you play one round you’ll have it down. This is a great alternative to screen time for a kiddo obsessed with Minecraft
S**E
Not for younger minecraft fans.
Fun game, but the directions are slightly confusing. My 8 year old was unable to follow the game (i would stick to the village version of this for kids 8 and under). The game is beautifully printed and high quality.
A**A
Good for all family
The media could not be loaded. Very good quality game, colorful. We have put all the details into bags for now, since the game will take a lot of time and we will start playing on the weekend. My son is a Minecraft fan and was happy with the new game
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