🎉 Unleash the fun with every trap!
The Hasbro Gaming Mouse Trap Kids Board Game brings classic gameplay to a new generation, featuring easier setup and engaging action for 2-4 players. Perfect for kids aged 6 and up, this game combines strategy and laughter as players navigate the board, collect cheese, and set off hilarious traps. A fantastic gift for family bonding and unforgettable moments!
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Is a Marble, Choking Hazard - Small Parts, Choking Hazard - Contains a Marble, No Warning Applicable |
Item Weight | 2.57 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Material Type | Plastic |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Animal |
A**R
Exciting for Kids
Kids had a blast. Very exciting to build and then to play.
D**N
Great family game!
Kids love this game! It does take a minute to set up, our oldest is 6 and can easily play but needs help setting it at the beginning and resetting it.
J**S
Love!
This was one of my favorite games as a kid, so this year I bought it as a gift for a coworker's 6 year old granddaughter. My coworker said that her granddaughter loved the game too and had already beat her grandma and grandpa several times. They all had fun playing so the gift was a hit!
D**E
Action!
I bought for my 8 yo great granddaughter and she LOVES this game! She'd not heard of it before which excited this NaNa! I looked at it upon opening and thought oh dear! we'll never get this put together! Ari went right to it and we started playing! She loves the ball going thru it's dips & flips whether playing or not. She truly loves the action....which she sets into motion. So glad I bought!!!
K**
Classic
Kids like it
M**A
Kids love this
Great gift for children they really enjoy playing.
J**D
As I remember
Remember from my youth, grandkids love it!
F**N
Young kids will love it
First you need to assemble the board full of colorful plastic parts, which was a little confusing but all eventually came together. The drawback is that you can't (and don't really want to) disassemble it all to fit back into the box for storage, so you need to have another space available in which to keep it. Once put together, everything works well so long as it's on a level surface that will allow the little metal ball to roll easily through the course and end up dropping the trap on a mouse. The young kids (ages 4 and 7) like collecting the wedges of cheese to make their wheel, but what they love the most is sending someone's mouse to the trap and then watching the metal marble make its way through the maze and then drop the trap over the mouse. This is not so much fun for adults, other than getting a kick out of watching the young ones have fun. There's no real strategy or challenge involved to keep adults interested. You roll the dice, move that many spaces, and do what that space says or collect a piece of cheese - that's basically it. The game cost just over $15, which is a decent price for a game these days, but I don't think that I would have bought it if I had known about its assembly or game play beforehand. But the kids really do like it. So if you have enough young ones in your family to play, go for it. But if adults have to play so there are enough game players, you may want to think twice - instead buy "Taco vs. Burrito" (invented by a 7-year-old!) for a few bucks more and have a great game that both young and old will thoroughly enjoy!
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