🗺️ Dive into Minecraft adventures with friends!
Ravensburger21580 Minecraft Explorers is a cooperative card game designed for 2-4 players aged 8 and up. Players work together to explore Minecraft's landscapes, gather treasures, and strategize against monsters. With its compact design, it's perfect for game nights and on-the-go fun, making it a great gift for fans of all ages.
Material Fabric | Cardboard |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Video Game |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 5.08"L x 4.02"W |
Number of Items | 1 |
Language | German |
Number of Players | 1-4 |
M**N
So Much Fun For Kids AND Adults!!
This game is SO MUCH FUN! The instructions were initially a bit complicated for us but we found a great tutorial by The Dicey Review on YouTube which broke it down for us really nicely as we're visual learners.My eight year old son, my husband and I all thoroughly enjoyed this game, and it is very easy to play once you understand it, and the difficulty level is customizable. It also gives you a lot of freedom of choice with how you play your turns. I love that when you play multi-player it is a cooperative effort and that you win or lose as a team in the end. I also love that it can even be played solo (which my husband immediately said after our first play-through that he plans to do at some point because he had so much fun lol).If you're thinking about buying this, do not hesitate! It is a superb value, as you can get endless hours of fun out of this $8 game. It truly is like going on a Minecraft adventure in card game format. It is incredibly fun even for adults and easy enough for kids maybe as young as 6 or 7 to understand and enjoy, and I also highly recommend that video tutorial I mentioned (which I am not affiliated with in any way, but found enormously helpful in easily understanding the game.)
A**E
good for kids and grown-ups
Bought this for my Minecraft loving kids and we all enjoy it. It is nice to find a kids game that is enjoyable for adults too. It is a cooperative game, you are working together to fill up mine chests and defeat the mobs.
L**Z
Ravensburger 21580 Minecraft Explorers
I love cooperative games for our family - especially for our competitive 6 year old.The game is pretty simple to learn. It follows the standard card game format: each player's turn has them using their "food energy" cards to make choices that cost a certain amount of "food energy". So each player can collect items and/or fight monsters. The goal is for the team to collect the items needed to fill the chests. The challenge is to keep the monsters in check before we are overrun. There is also the Game Over card that is toward the bottom of the deck that will immediately end the game.Very simple concept but lots of fun. And a lot of conversations (especially with our 6 year old) about what the most pragmatic/helpful/logical choice to make and/or how to set up your teammate to have a fruitful turn as well.Our 6 year old loves Minecraft and he also likes board game so this was a no brainier.We also find ourselves having interesting conversations about his tendency to be a little too self-interested in his pursuit of collecting armor (his favorite part of the video game is also acquiring armor) in lieu of helping the team fight monsters or collect items. It's actually been a great opportunity to explore community cooperation in a low risk setting.Cards look great and are well made and thick. Very fun to look at - look just like you'd expect a Minecraft branded game to look.Definitely worth the cost - we'll get a lot of play time. We can even convince our 16 year old to play. We all find it pretty enjoyable to do cooperative games with our kindergartner.Husband tried playing the game solo. He said it's much more challenging playing solo but still doable. Love that it's an option.
B**E
Cool but different
Great quality and well designed, but my son says it's kinda complicated to play. He's a game lover and 11 years old.
C**N
Value for you get kids too!
I love collaborative games like pandemic, and this one is fun. My nearly-five year old is obsessed with Minecraft and learned this game's basic mechanics (like how much landscape cards and actions "cost," using the pickaxe/sword, filling chests, and identifying when mobs spawn) after two games. Obviously he doesn't get the strategy part, so we focus on addition, subtraction, "paying" with hunger cards, considering options and consequences, and working together as a team. He has a short attention span, but stays at the table and mostly focused through a whole game.
K**N
fun family game
fun family game
C**.
Great for family time
We bought this for my nine-year-old son for a Christmas present. It was a little complicated to figure out in the beginning, but once we got the hangover of it, we loved it. My son loves to play with us, which is great for family time.
J**F
Great Game
One of my son's favorite games. And for the price, you can't beat it. Highly recommended!
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