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Magic Maze (English Edition)

$29.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Kasper Lapp
Publisher Sit Down!
Players 1-8
Playtime 15 mins
Suggested Age 8 and up
Honors 2018 Guldbrikken Best Family Game Winner
2018 Guldbrikken Best Family Game Nominee
2017 Tric Trac Nominee
2017 Spiel des Jahres Nominee
2017 RPC Fantasy Award Most Promising Product Winner
2017 Meeples' Choice Nominee
2017 Lys Grand Public Finalist
2017 Juego del Año Finalist
2017 International Gamers Award - General Strategy: Multi-player Nominee
2017 Gouden Ludo Best Family Game Nominee
2017 Golden Geek Most Innovative Board Game Nominee
2017 Golden Geek Best Family Board Game Nominee
2017 Golden Geek Best Cooperative Game Nominee
2017 Gioco dell’Anno Nominee
2017 Cardboard Republic Socializer Laurel Nominee
    Expansions Magic Maze: Maximum Security
    Magic Maze: Hidden Roles

    Description from the publisher:

    After being stripped of all their possessions, a mage, a warrior, an elf, and a dwarf are forced to go rob the local Magic Maze shopping mall for all the equipment necessary for their next adventure. They agree to map out the labyrinth in its entirety first, then find each individual’s favorite store, and then locate the exit. In order to evade the surveillance of the guards who eyed their arrival suspiciously, all four will pull of their heists simultaneously, then dash to the exit. That's the plan anyway…but can they pull it off?

    Magic Maze is a real-time, cooperative game. Each player can control any hero in order to make that hero perform a very specific action, to which the other players do not have access: Move north, explore a new area, ride an escalator… All this requires rigorous cooperation between the players in order to succeed at moving the heroes prudently. However, you are allowed to communicate only for short periods during the game; the rest of the time, you must play without giving any visual or audio cues to each other. If all of the heroes succeed in leaving the shopping mall in the limited time allotted for the game, each having stolen a very specific item, then everyone wins together.

    At the start of the game, you have only three minutes in which to take actions. Hourglass spaces you encounter along the way give you more time. If the sand timer ever completely runs out, all players lose the game: Your loitering has aroused suspicion, and the mall security guards nab you!

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 13 reviews
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    Greg S
    Fun game

    Simple and clever idea for a game. Great game for younger kids (I play it with my 5 and 8 year old). The game mechanics are well designed and work well. The only "negative" thing I'd have to say is that there really aren't any exciting additions after you understand core mechanics of the game well. There is definitely opportunity for creative and different rules to change up the game, but I didn't find anything super creative. That said, I think there are expansions for this game that might solve that!

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    Daniel Allen

    Magic Maze (English Edition)

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    Richard Shah
    mmm coop weird

    its decent if ur into silent coop

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    Tanner Short
    Fell in love with this game!

    The day after I played this I HAD to buy it. So much frantic fun that tickles the brain like no other game

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    David Supina
    Hectic and fun cooperative game with limited communication

    Challenging, especially as you add more players, and straddles the line between being frustrating and fun, but mostly lands on fun. Interesting puzzle, but people who hate real-time games need not apply. Would recommend to anyone who isn't put off by the real-time element.