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HABA 305940 The Key – Sabotaje en Lucky Llama Land- Un juego de investigación para mayores de 8 años (Made in Germany)

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Material Madera
Tema Crimen
Número de jugadores 1-4
Dimensiones del producto 26,7l. x 21,3an. centímetros
¿Necesita pilas? No
Tamaño Talla única
Color Multicolor
Dimensiones del producto: largo x ancho x alto 21,3 x 5,5 x 26,7 centímetros
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  • Un juego de investigación del crimen.
  • Juego de deducción simultánea con variante solo
  • Múltiples fundas para resolver y jugar de nuevo
  • Incluye: 4 pantallas de maletín, 4 marcadores de borrado en seco con borradores, 4 archivos de investigación, 9 llaves de madera, 1 tablero de solución, 140 tarjetas: 86 declaraciones de testigo y 54 tarjetas de laboratorio (18 tarjetas de impresión de zapatos, 18 tarjetas de espectáculos, 18 tarjetas instantáneas), 1 tarjeta de espejo.
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Dimensiones del producto ‎21,34 x 5,49 x 26,67 cm; 700 g
Edad recomendada por el fabricante ‎8 años y más
Idioma: ‎Inglés
Número de modelo ‎305940
Número de jugadores ‎1-4
Montaje necesario ‎No
Necesita baterías ‎No
Incluye baterías ‎No
Tipo(s) de material ‎Madera
Color ‎Multicolor
Peso del producto ‎700 g

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ASIN B08NZ4Q3RB
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HABA 305940 The Key – Sabotaje en Lucky Llama Land- Un juego de investigación para mayores de 8 años (Made in Germany)


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Una serie de sabotajes ha sorprendido a Lucky Llama Land. Múltiples atracciones en el parque temático fueron manipuladas. Los jugadores comienzan sus investigaciones y combinan pistas sobre los días de los crímenes, los perpetradores y las escenas del crimen. Necesitan generar el código de número correcto y utilizar la llave para poner los saboteadores detrás de las barras. Al final, no es necesariamente el investigador más rápido que gana el juego, sino el más eficiente.


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  • LO
    5,0 de 5 estrellas Excellent family deduction game
    Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 6 de mayo de 2021
    This has been a hit with our family, in particular our 8 and 10 year-olds. Even my significant other, who often sits out board game rounds, has happily played this again.

    The goal of the game is to convict three saboteurs -- which day did they commit their acts, what tools did they use, and what did they sabotage. There are nine different combinations / solutions, represented by nine colored keys. For each game round you choose one and then pick matching clue cards from a large pile. Younger players will pick randomly, older ones can strategize a bit as to which kind of clue is most useful next. There are different kinds of clues, some of which are a little puzzle in themselves -- ours kids really get a kick out of those. By combining different clues and ruling certain constellations in or out ("Olivia did not sabotage the roller coaster", "The pliers were used before the knife") players eventually arrive at a supposed solution which they check against the included reference (by sticking the colored key into a piece of card board with numbered holes, nifty). The rules say the winner is whoever used the least clue points (different clues have different point values), but it's easy to house rule that. Or just play together and enjoy the puzzle. :)

    As mentioned, there are nine different keys/combinations, but I think the game can be replayable beyond that by picking the same key again and trying for a better score (not that I'd remember the particular combination associated with each key).

    The game is well produced, rules are clear with examples.
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  • J. A. Garcia
    5,0 de 5 estrellas Great Game
    Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 29 de marzo de 2022
    My family loves this game. We homeschool and I wanted to get a game that helps to practice critical thinking skills. This who done it game fit the bill perfectly. It is a fast game, easy to play once you get the hang of it and lots of fun. The game cards and pieces are all of high quality. My 11 year old asks to play this game often.
  • redding girl
    5,0 de 5 estrellas Good
    Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 10 de noviembre de 2024
    Reseña de cliente de Amazon Vine de producto gratuito( ¿Qué es esto? )
    My grandson loves games. Gave this to him for Christmas. He loved playing it.
  • Kevin
    5,0 de 5 estrellas Fantastic Mystery Solving Game!
    Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 7 de febrero de 2023
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    I love mystery games. Games with a bit of ambiguity where you have to decode or decipher something. Games where you must think creatively to solve riddles or look at things through a different lens. I think this game does all that really well, but for a younger audience. I think if you want to eventually introduce your kids to something like an Unlock or Exit game, this game would be a perfect way to get them thinking outside of the box and allow them to solve things at their own pace. The Key is essentially a game of "whodunit", where you must figure out which person sabotaged which ride on which day, using which tool. Sounds similar to Clue, right? Well the way it's played is drastically different than Clue, and it's far more interesting, in my opinion. With Clue, you spend 80% of your turns just wandering around the board, trying to get to another room so you can make another guess But with The Key, you just grab clue cards from the center of the table to learn something new. But the more clues you grab, the more points you gain. And you don't want points. At the end of the game, the player who solved the mystery correctly with the fewest points wins. My only complaint with this game is the suggested age of 8 and up. Although an 8 year old may be able to understand the rules of the game, as the rules are quite simple, I'm not convinced most 8 year old's would have an easy time understanding that they must think outside the box and learn to interpret ambiguous clues. Some clues that you find early on may not help you until you learn something else first. I think that's part of what could potentially trip up an 8 year old. I played The Key with a friend of mine. We're both adults in our 30's. We were able to figure out the ambiguous clues fairly well, and each game only took us about 10 minutes. But then when playing with my kids, I had solved the mystery within 10 minutes, and I proceeded to help my kids find the answers themselves. I tried to lead them to the answers without just telling them. I explained how each type of clue card worked and the game still went on for about an hour. This was with an 8 and 10 year old. So although we made it through the game, I'm fairly confident a 12+ age recommendation would be better suited for a game like this. Fantastic game, though. I really enjoyed it. But if you're thinking of grabbing a copy for your kids, it might be best if they're a bit older.
  • Let's Review
    4,0 de 5 estrellas Quick Detective Fun
    Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 15 de enero de 2023
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    I had a lot of fun playing this game at 2-players. It provided a quick but fun race to solve the puzzle.

    The "Starter" Level isn't as easy as it sounds (at-least your first few games). The deduction element and clues given can be a slight brain burner but aren't overly complicated that you feel stuck. The great thing about this game is when you do feel stuck you can just grab another card and keep going. Our first game took us almost 20 mins and the proceeding games were all closer to 10 mins. Everyone is playing at the same time so the time of the game doesn't vary too much.

    Even when the puzzles do start to feel easy you are still up against your opponent to solve the puzzle with the least amount of clues. This keeps the game interesting and might force you to take some guesses to cut down on your clues if you want a better chance to beat a good player. The only problem is the clues can sometimes be information you already know. This can be slightly frustrating but is going to happen. We did encounter one situation where the clue card was exactly the same as another clue.

    What I Like
    - Quick Games and Fast Paced
    - Quick Set up and Clean Up
    - Fun Puzzles
    - Simultaneous Play
    - Not overly complicated but still activates that thinky part of your brain
    - Have to Piece Clues together

    What I Don't Like
    - Puzzles become easy after a few games
    - Duplicate clues
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    Let's Review
    4,0 de 5 estrellas
    Quick Detective Fun

    Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 15 de enero de 2023
    I had a lot of fun playing this game at 2-players. It provided a quick but fun race to solve the puzzle.

    The "Starter" Level isn't as easy as it sounds (at-least your first few games). The deduction element and clues given can be a slight brain burner but aren't overly complicated that you feel stuck. The great thing about this game is when you do feel stuck you can just grab another card and keep going. Our first game took us almost 20 mins and the proceeding games were all closer to 10 mins. Everyone is playing at the same time so the time of the game doesn't vary too much.

    Even when the puzzles do start to feel easy you are still up against your opponent to solve the puzzle with the least amount of clues. This keeps the game interesting and might force you to take some guesses to cut down on your clues if you want a better chance to beat a good player. The only problem is the clues can sometimes be information you already know. This can be slightly frustrating but is going to happen. We did encounter one situation where the clue card was exactly the same as another clue.

    What I Like
    - Quick Games and Fast Paced
    - Quick Set up and Clean Up
    - Fun Puzzles
    - Simultaneous Play
    - Not overly complicated but still activates that thinky part of your brain
    - Have to Piece Clues together

    What I Don't Like
    - Puzzles become easy after a few games
    - Duplicate clues
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