🎉 Crack open the fun this Christmas!
The RMS Who Wants to be a Millionaire Giant Christmas Cracker Game is a 55cm festive cracker that doubles as a quiz game, perfect for family gatherings and holiday parties. Designed for ages 3 and up, it includes everything needed for a fun-filled quiz experience, making it an ideal gift for quiz lovers. Made from durable cardstock and featuring a multicolor design, this cracker is sure to be a hit at your Christmas table.
Package Dimensions | 55 x 13 x 11 cm; 220 Grams |
Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
Manufacturer reference | 5015934575406 |
Material Type(s) | Cardstock |
Colour | Multicolor |
ASIN | B07VVRVYWK |
R**D
Great for Christmas Day
Great value for morning
M**H
Disappointing Contents
Missing contents of the Millionaire Game.Questions on card very small and hard to read.To much space given amount to be won. The answer was even smaller!The packaging was very good. For the price, you need to improve quality of contents.Would not buy again for the above reasons.
L**N
Waste of money
The cracker arrived in a damaged condition, the box was bent as was the item inside.. when it was opened it contained cheap card and all moved up. Some of them weren’t properly finished so I had to take the edges off where the didn’t get cut right through.Would have been disappointed if they came out of an ordinary box of 12 crackers from the supermarket but without a snap or joke, unless the joke was the price!
B**A
FORGET THE CONTENTS, YOU PAY FOR THE PACKAGING
On the face of it, this could have been a winner. A giant cracker, contained in a glitzy box. But the illusion is shattered when you open it to reveal the contents. Probably the best piece is the dice, which is accompanied by a very cheap counter to mark the competitor's progress on the Leader Board (a flimsy piece of card, as are the three lifelines. The instructions state that there are 5 question cards per level, giving 5 runs of play. Which assumes that everybody will complete each run, which is obviously not the case. It would have been far more sensible to have provided more lower value cards. They don't all show letters against the choices, and before we began we had to sort them into the different levels, of which there are only 10, less than the actual TV format.. Not impressed, and would not recommend.
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