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Peaceable Kingdom Race to the Treasure! Cooperative Path Building Game for 2 to 4 Kids Ages 5+
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Brand | Peaceable Kingdom |
Material | Wood, Cardboard |
Theme | Cooperative Strategy Game |
Genre | Cooperative, Strategy |
Number of Players | 2 to 4 |
About this item
- COOPERATIVE GAME: Build a path with your team and collect 3 keys on a race to beat Ogre to the treasure! It's a game where everyone plays together, no one is left out, and everybody has fun!
- FUN CHALLENGE: Kids love working together to beat the Ogre. Players strategize, cooperate and build the path together. Building onto a path encourages kids to think 2 steps ahead and examine options.
- EDUCATIONAL GAME: Cooperative games cultivate emotional development, shared decision making, positive self esteem, creative problem solving and develop a sense of community in a non-stressful play environment.
- HOW TO PLAY: Beat Ogre to the treasure by creating a path from START to END. Along the way collect 3 keys to open the treasure. If players do it before the Ogre gets there, they all win!
- WHO CAN PLAY: For 2-4 players ages 5 and older. Approximate game time is 20 minutes. Includes: 1 game board, 1 pair of dice, 37 game cards, 4 key tokens, 1 Ogre snack and instructions.
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 4.8 x 0.59 x 3.5 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.25 pounds |
ASIN | B006S9MUPU |
Item model number | GMC2 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 5 years and up |
Best Sellers Rank | #16,832 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #495 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer | Mindware |
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Product Description
Build a path with your team and collect 3 keys on a race to beat the ogre to the treasure! If players do it before the ogre gets there, they all win! Players strategize, cooperate & build the path together. Building onto a path encourages kids to think 2 steps ahead & examine options.
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Fast, Fun Games for KidsPeaceable Kingdom makes cooperative family games, like Race to the Treasure, that age with the children playing. Race to the Treasure is great for kids of all ages playing together or adults to play with children. |
A Cooperative Game for Kids!A game where everyone plays together, no one is left out, and everyone has fun! In a cooperative game, players work together as a team, not against each other. Peaceable Kingdom's cooperative games build confidence, encourage inclusion, and teach kids to share. |
Learn Through PlayPlaying games can teach children valuable life skills that will benefit them in the long run. By playing Race to the Treasure, kids will gain social development skills, learn about simple strategy, and have fun! |
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Age Range | 6+ | 6+ | 5+ | 5+ | 7+ |
Number of Players | 2-4 Players | 2-4 Players | 2-6 Players | 2-4 Players | 2-4 Players |
Play Time | 45 Minutes | 15 Minutes | 15 Minutes | 15 Minutes | 20 Minutes |
Teaches Cooperative Learning | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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Customers find the board game never boring and not mind numbing. They appreciate the variety of thinking skills involved, including math and logic skills. They say it's great for children as young as 5 and great for those who have trouble being the loser. Customers also say the game encourages cooperation and teamwork. They mention that the value of the product is pretty good.
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Customers find the game itself very fun and different each time due to the different plot. They also say it's an awesome game to play with kids under 10 years old, and a nice game for working on a variety of language concepts. Customers also say that it'd be wonderful to play a game where they can talk about the options together. They mention that it makes a decent one player game.
"Easy to learn, cooperative, fun for the whole family!" Read more
"Easy to learn and latent educational and not repetitive play." Read more
"My grandchildren, ages 5-7 play this game often. It is fun, easy, and doesn’t last long. Perfect for young ones." Read more
"...Overall, a fun cooperative game for the young kids." Read more
Customers find the board game easy to learn, follow, and play. They say the instructions are easy to understand and the game is quick to play. Customers also mention that the game has simple rules and is not very complex. They also say it's easy enough for grandma to play with all of them.
"Easy to learn, cooperative, fun for the whole family!" Read more
"Easy to learn and latent educational and not repetitive play." Read more
"My grandchildren, ages 5-7 play this game often. It is fun, easy, and doesn’t last long. Perfect for young ones." Read more
"Purchased this for my 3.5 year old. It is a very simple game, create a trail, collecting keys to unlock the treasure before the Ogre gets their first..." Read more
Customers find the cooperative nature of the board game to be great. They say it encourages teamwork and thinking ahead. Customers also say the game is easy to learn and fun for the whole family. They mention that the premise is cooperative play and that it's a great introduction to co-operative games.
"Easy to learn, cooperative, fun for the whole family!" Read more
"...We both enjoyed the game as well as the experience of working toward a common goal. I look forward to using this with young clients." Read more
"Quick & easy while still teaching long term planning skills. 6yo granddaughter loved it. Game is sustainably made which is a plus for parents." Read more
"This is a great introduction to co-operative games. Great for my kindergartner and her little friends...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the board game. They mention that it's well-made, sturdy, and has eco-friendly game pieces. They also appreciate the thick, sturdy board that holds up to kid play. Customers also mention that the game is different every time, with different patches to race against.
"...The materials used are of a good quality and everything about it is great...." Read more
"...Sturdy box, board and card/chips, which is nice for frequent kid use." Read more
"...6yo granddaughter loved it. Game is sustainably made which is a plus for parents." Read more
"...I also really appreciate how sturdy the board and pieces are, and how colorful and cute the illustrations are. Highly recommend this game." Read more
Customers find the board game great for children as young as 5. They say it's great for reading a grid to place the keys, and encourages kids to work together. Customers also say it works well for a group of younger and older kids playing together, and provides a strategy that kids can learn and improve.
"...It is fun, easy, and doesn’t last long. Perfect for young ones." Read more
"Fun family game and great for including kids as young as 5...." Read more
"...Sturdy box, board and card/chips, which is nice for frequent kid use." Read more
"...I think it works well for a group of younger & older kids playing together..." Read more
Customers find the variety of thinking skills involved in the game to be pleasing. They say it teaches math and logic skills, and is easy to learn. Customers also say the game helps them learn to think strategically and become critical thinkers. They also say it's great for older children, and has a strategy and critical thinking aspect.
"Easy to learn and latent educational and not repetitive play." Read more
"...game that introduces children to grids, working as a team, and critical thinking." Read more
"...It's is fantastic game, fun and creative! I would recommend it to any family! Our daughter is 4 and has grasped the concept and loves it...." Read more
"...when we got it was that it was really well made, but also made with thought...." Read more
Customers like the value of the board game. For example, they say it's a great buy, has good quality, and is perfect for this age. Some say it teaches teamwork and is a really cool product.
"...The materials used are of a good quality and everything about it is great...." Read more
"...Quality of the game is pretty good. The board is sturdy...." Read more
"...Easy to learn and to play.DEFINITELY worth every penny!" Read more
"...The map is like a puzzle for the kids (4 and 6). Overall good quality game that introduces children to grids, working as a team, and critical..." Read more
Customers find the board game never boring and not mind-numbing. They say it's easy to learn and play, with no stress about winning. They also say the game is great for short attention spans and provides enough challenge to keep them interested.
"...The game is not overly long, so it holds everyone's attention from beginning to end...." Read more
"...It's easy to understand, holds his attention very well, is fun and he finds it very exciting...." Read more
"...Overall -Fun for the kids.Not mind-numbing for adults.Easy to learn and to play.DEFINITELY worth every penny!" Read more
"...and it feels natural to talk through the game since there's a lot of simple strategy involved." Read more
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One complaint is the cards do not stack well, and the stack will tip over if left unattended. To fix this we got a small drawstring bag and place the cards in it, and then take turns drawing from the sack, it also makes the game more exciting and harder because it’s easier to draw the ogre card. One game we drew 5 ogre cards in a row, which would have been more unlikely if we just stacked them.
Overall, a fun cooperative game for the young kids.
It's a bit of a chance game, in that you're drawing tiles at random hoping to get ones that let you build the path you need to build, but there's still some strategy in how to place those tiles to keep your options so you don't get screwed by getting a straight path when you need a bend.
Perhaps I should explain the game a bit.
The board is set up like a grid, the players work as a team to build a path of tiles that start at the top left and end at the bottom right. Along the way, the players must pickup 3 out of 4 keys that are placed randomly before play begins. The game is played by each player taking turns drawing tiles and placing them on the board on a space adjacent to the tiles that have already been played. Tiles are either straight, 90 degree bends, t-intersections or troll tiles (that advance the troll). The players must collect the keys and complete their path before the troll reaches the end space. The troll begins at the top right, and advances one space down the right side of the board for each troll tile pulled.
Believe it or not, it's not as easy as it sounds. You do have to use some strategy in how you build your path to maximize your chances of getting the keys you need and building your path to the end.
My 8 year old seemed to enjoy the game, the 2 year old definitely wasn't ready for it yet. Hopefully the older one will still find it interesting when the younger one is finally old enough to play, though I'm not sure if this will hold the interests of a kid in middle school or high school.
Update: 2 years later this is one of the best games we have that both the (now) 4 and 10 year old can play together. The pieces have held up perfectly, it really still looks brand new. I came across this when looking for more games by this company and decided to give an update since it has been such a great game for us :)