Mazing is a 2-4 player strategy board game. The goal of the game is to move from one corner of the board to the other. Each player will build and destroy maze walls to redirect their opponents and forge their own path to victory. The first player to navigate this ever-changing landscape and arrive on home base will win and be crowned an a-Mazing Champion! Easy To Learn: Pick up and play in minutes. Well suited for a wide range of ages. Variability: The gameplay is never the same twice and alliances constantly change. Strong Game Mechanics: Equal parts strategy and chance. Perfect for casual game nights with family or friends. Strategy: Stay on your toes! Right when you think the game is over, an opponent's well-executed plan could change everything. In the box: 18" x 18" game board, 300 double-sided tokens, 60 cards, 4 player pawns, 1 dice, and game instructions
A**R
Poor quality game.
This game could have been good. But....The board marked and scuffed from normal handlingThe board began coming undone after a single use (see picture)The die was malformed. Which affects gameplay.If it was one, or maybe two of these things I could accept it. Yet, all together, it is damning.However...I would have found this game, if poor in quality, an acceptable game if the rules had been better. They were not clearly defined. My family decided to give it a playthrough, wonky dice and all, yet we got in constant arguments over game rules. In the end, it was all left to interpretation.Here is an example: on your turn, you play a leap action card. seems simple enough yah? No. Arguments about whether you have to at a barrier to use it before you roll your die or if it will only work if your die roll gets you to your barrier. Or if you have to do an action before the die roll, is it an action or movement irrespective of the die roll which is not what the rules say, and if you have to play your leap card and then roll the die to see if you can use it then do you still have to be at the barrier piece, and if you roll a 1 does that mean the leap card is wasted since the rules say barrier pieces count as one space, you can't land on a wall, and you have to move the total roll of the die. ???????? Worse yet this confusing mess is just one example out the many we found during gameplay.I have requested a refund because of the wonky die and the poor quality but even if I kept the game my family would rarely play as the rules are incomplete and as my father put it "the entire game is about spite."
C**S
Fun and easy game to learn
Game so fun! Played it with my younger sister (15) and my dad (54) and me (24) and we call had such a blast!! My dad kicked my butt once he got the hang of it!
C**Y
Suitable for the whole family
Fun for the whole family. Easy to learn and play
H**N
Fun game and easy to get started
Directions are super short. Game is easy to bnb learn and understand and different every time you play. If you like blokus you will like this.
K**D
Easy to learn
This game is easy to learn but does take some strategy. I am looking forward to playing with 4 persons for a greater challenge.
N**E
Great game.
We did it for Christmas and really have been having fun with it for family game nights. Our 10 year old loves it. Definitely easy to learn how to play and addictingly challenging.
H**S
Fun game!
We love this game! My 5 year old and 7 year old are able to play it as well as adults. We definitely recommend this!
J**E
Try Blockus Instead
Just simply not a fun game. Almost impossible to win if you're playing with a strategist. Any player can block off an opponents path, which would cause them to go all the way back to the starting point making the game endless.
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