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Your cart is empty.The apprentices to the Master Wizard have accidentally lost some objects in the Magic Labyrinth. Now, they must try to collect them before the Master notices that they are missing. However, this magical maze has invisible walls that the little wizards keep bumping into, forcing them to start all over again. Sharpen your memory and show your skill as you navigate the maze and win the Master Wizard's favor.
Dana
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
The concept of this game is different from others I have seen. You move your piece through an invisible maze to obtain items within the maze. You discover the walls of the maze by running into them (which places you back at the start) and you have to remember where they are as you proceed through the game. A prior reviewer left a good tip to save the little black rectangles that result from punching out the cardboard walls which are installed under the playfield. You can make the game easier (and playable for younger kids) by placing them on top of the playfield to mark the walls as you discover them. I have several board games available for my grandkids and this one is requested the most.
Holman Bayona
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2024
Great to play with my kids
Rebecca Gillispietym,hr
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024
My granddaughter and I played this and thoroughly enjoyed it. The first time you set it up the “walls” are difficult to put in but the second time it was much easier. It was recommended for kids with adhd and she enjoyed this. The first game she was way behind but then very quickly got caught up. I recommend this game as a fun game.
Lois S.
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024
I like that the game can be made more challenging.
Jason Hansen
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2022
I used to work with kids with disabilities and LOVED to play this game with them because the game is not complicated so it can work for any age or ability. It's also great for the memory!! You just have to navigate through a labyrinth which you can make easy or hard. There is a magnet attached to each person that falls if you hit a wall. The idea is to collect the most tokens or whatever the pieces are called. I highly recommend!
優
Reviewed in Japan on June 30, 2021
わかりやすく盛り上がれる
Bee
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2021
It is a very easy to learn game that both the kids and adults we've played it with enjoyWe got it to help our 5 -almost 6- year old son with his short term memory and problem solving skills and he's beaten us a couple of times now! He also enjoys playing it and making up mazes.Definitely a must have for any child, or adult, that likes board games!
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Reviewed in Mexico on August 7, 2020
Muy divertido y entretenido para los niños. Mi peque juega con sus abuelos y se la pasan muy bien. Es muy rejugable pues en cada ocasión puedes construir un laberinto diferente. Tomar en cuenta que la dificultad aumenta con el número de paredes que le pongas al laberinto. No recomiendo que sean más de 15 pues de plano aunque los jugadores tengan memoria decente se van a estar topando con paredes a cada momento y no van a poder avanzar y se vuelve tedioso. Ojo con hacer trampa pues al construir el laberinto alguien podría ponérselo difícil a otro jugador al colocar paredes muy cercanas o cerrar caminos. Hay que procurar distribuir las paredes por todo el laberinto para que todos tengan la misma oportunidad de avanzar.Funciona para ejercitar la memoria y por supuesto para echarse unas risas. No lo recomiendo mucho para adolescentes/adultos pues la novedad del juego se acaba muy rápido. Pero para niños y personas mayores está súper.
Jack
Reviewed in Mexico on May 25, 2020
Un juego de muy buena calidad y tremendamente ingenioso. Solo se requiere tener algo de memoria y puede ser jugado por 2 a 4 jugadores a partir de 6 años en adelante. Todas las partidas pueden ser diferentes y pueden jugarlo todos ya que, aunque no sea tu turno uno debe de estar atento a los movimientos de los demás. Partidas rápidas y muy entretenidas. El montaje del juego es sumamente fácil (aunque la primera ves hay que desprender las piezas) y las instruciónes son terriblemente sencillas. Yo lo compré en inglés por que lo encontré ligeramente mas económico, sin embargo el idioma en el que venga no es un impedimento para entenderlo. Gracias a Amazon y a la paquetería ya que todo llegó en excelentes condiciones y antes de lo esperado.
Riley
Reviewed in Canada on August 2, 2019
It's a neat little game. Basic enough for my 5 year old nephew to understand, and you can scale the difficulty by adding more walls to make it competitive for basically everyone. It could be just as enjoyable for a group of adults, it's just a neat twist on a memory game, the artwork on the board looks good, and the components are all well put together.There's quite a few components to punch out of the cardboard sheets when you first open it. I'd recommend punching out the small black rectangle pieces (which are just extras) as well, and using them to place on the board to mark where you've run into a wall. It can make the game less frustrating for younger players.My only gripe (and it is very minor) is that it really should come with atleast one extra magnetic ball, as I could see them being easily lost.
Smith
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2019
easy rules, fun concept, and not too many pieces to keep track of.My 7 year old and two 5 year olds love playing
Chris Uttley
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 30, 2015
It was given(as it was on her Xmas list) as Christmas present to our 10 granddaughter,and was played buy the 3 other granddaughters on Boxing Day,who all really enjoyed it,so it was requested by our(eldest)14yr.old GD.,as a Birthday present for her next birthday during Jan.'16.
Jeff Brignon
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2014
I bought this game as a game night game to play with the whole family . I just finished up playing a few rounds with my ten year old daughter . We had a great time playing . She won a few .I won a few. I still have to play with my seven year old .She is looking forward to it.Before buying the game. I looked to see some video reviews on YouTube.There is a video from the Dice tower that sums up the game pretty well.There are a few things I would like to mention here. This version is not put out by Playwright .It is as stated put out by Schmidt .I can't really see any differences between the two. I do not own the playwright version . So if your a collector this may differ from the other.The game is very easy to play and learn . The goal is to have your wizard/ magician go threw the labyrinth to collect five symbols. The wizard pieces have magnets in them. Under the game board are little wooden pegs you set up as the maze. Before you start the game you put a metal ball under your wizard . When it is your turn you roll the die and move forward. If your wizard goes over a wooden peg that is hidden under the game board the ball falls off . Your wizard goes back to the start .It is then the next players turn.The first player to get five symbols wins the game.For younger and older players you may or may not want to use markers to help them out .To do this just keep the pieces left over from popping out the slots for the wooden pegs.As for the game pieces and board. The wizards are made of wood with the magnets inside covered by some felt. The symbols are tokens that you punch out of sheet board.DO NOT THROW THIS PART AWAY OR CUT IT UP !!!!!As this is whats used to put the wooden pegs in to make the magic labyrinth. I love the artwork for this game.I am very happy with this.We will be playing this game quite a bit I feel.
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