🏆 Race, strategize, and conquer the Ogre together!
Peaceable Kingdom's Race to the Treasure! is a cooperative path-building game designed for 2 to 4 players aged 5 and up. Players work together to collect keys and beat the Ogre to the treasure in a fun, educational environment that promotes teamwork, strategic thinking, and emotional development. The game includes a game board, dice, cards, and tokens, all packaged in a vibrant box.
Unit Count | 1 Each |
Item Display Dimensions | 10 x 0.01 x 10 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.45 Kilograms |
Material Fabric | Wood, Cardboard |
Subject Character | ogre |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Green, Red, Blue, Orange |
Theme | Cooperative Strategy Game |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Language | English |
Container Type | Box |
Number of Players | 2 to 4 |
J**A
Perfect for a 4 year old
My grandson loves playing this game. I bought it for him for his recent 4th birthday.
W**Y
Fun game
I gave this as a gift to my niece and she was very excited when she opened it. She and her siblings enjoy playing the game very much.
B**N
Fun game for 5 year olds!
One of my daughter’s favorite games right now! We love games that involve teamwork where everyone can win together! Very easy for a five-year-old to understand and is so fun to play!
A**R
Quick to learn, fun to play!
I bought as a gift for my nephews who were turning four and six. Super quick to learn, fun, and easy game. I’d highly recommend!
M**R
Great Game for Littles
This is a cooperative game which means we all work together to beat the Ogre. It is easy to understand and follow through the instructions - both my 3 and 6 yr old love playing this game. It’s a great game to help Build teamwork and cooperation.One negative is that the “pieces” are in a flimsy paper envelope that with little kids reaching in and out of did not last long and will be replaced with a cloth bag once I find an acceptable substitution.
S**.
So engaging and fun!
My five-year-old got this for Christmas and it’s already a family favorite. Peaceable Kingdom makes the best games with the best quality around these days. We love that all the players work together instead of completing to win.Game takes about 15 minutes to play and is great for ages 4-8.
S**G
Great cooperative game for all
Both grandaughters, 4 and 8, enjoy the game. Fun for adults playing along. It also teaches easy grid skills so that’s a plus!
C**R
Simple quick teamwork game for young kids
This game is very simple and basic. Can be played in less than 5-10 minutes. Directions were very simple, make a path from the start to the exit, collect 3 of 4 keys in the process and finish before drawing too many ogres. If you can pickup the lunchbox remove one drawn ogre. The simplicity of the directions made it simple enough for all ages and a quick start without learning a lot of rules. Each play is different since the path tiles drawn will be different shapes and the locations of the keys are selected before each game during setup by rolling dice.Kids 3-6 yr old were able to play it together with older kids/adults with help. It feels too basic for older kids/adults to want to play on their own. But it is still challenging enough that older players can endure playing it as a fun family game with younger kids.My one concern is the product is made with green or recycled or natural products, which is great, but in doing so, the game’s soy ink made the colors/crispness feel less professionally printed. The box insert, directions and game tokens had a bland ink/paper quality which is hard to describe other than feeling more like a kickstarter print quality than a mass produced game. The game tiles are super thin but also have an odd feel about them like they could be snapped right in half, but do have a nice beveled edge. The tiles had a textured/grain like finish making them feel like possibly they were printed on thin balsa wood or thin foam board but they lacked the usual dirt protectant gloss found on most other games’ pieces. This is an odd combination of design choices for a game likely played by younger players, but understandably side effects of the game’s focus on being eco-friendly. I wonder how the game will look after many play throughs after being heavily handled by kids. I think its more durable than paper cards found in other games, but I’m not sure if the tiles will just snap in two if bent/stepped on or handled wrong by younger hands.
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