Funko Disney Topolino e il fagiolo magico Collector's Edition

Brand:Funko

3.5/5

66.60

Questo gioco cooperativo continua la classica avventura di Topolino e il fagiolo magico della Disney. Unisciti a Topolino, Minnie, Paperino e Pippo, mentre lavorate insieme per raccogliere il cibo dalla tavola del Gigante. Non farti prendere o il Gigante chiuderà a chiave il cibo! Salva l'arpa d'oro dalla cassetta di sicurezza e scivola lungo il rampicante per portare tutto a casa. Dai da mangiare al villaggio e riporta l'arpa a Happy Valley per vincere!

EAN: 0889698571418

Categories: Giocattoli e giochi, Giochi e accessori, Giochi da tavolo,

Gioco di 30 minuti. 2-4 giocatori. Età 4+. Il gioco cooperativo consente a tutta la famiglia di lavorare e vincere insieme. Ti sembra di entrare in un libro di fiabe: arte straordinaria, dettagli straordinari e scatola di gioco coinvolgente. Ispirato al classico animato del 1947 di Fun and Fancy Free. La Collector's Edition include personaggi splendidamente dipinti che fanno girare la vite dal tabellone di gioco 3D!.
Country of Origin Vietnam
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,820 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Item model number 57141
Item Weight 7.4 ounces
Language English
Manufacturer Funko
Manufacturer recommended age 4 years and up
Product Dimensions 3 x 5 x 8 inches
Release date August 5, 2021

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Scritto da: Poiuytrew.q
There is an actual game here!
I test played this for my nephew and have not been able to play with him yet. I have a feeling when I play with him, he might just play with the components and not the game (he’s going on 3). But okay, I tried the game out for myself. I liked the cartoon as a kid and the story in general. I played the game twice with two characters. I lost both times. I did everything possible, but the die rolls were just so unlucky! Maybe with 4 players the game is easier. There is a mechanism where if the giant rolls a food he goes again - and that’s the killer. Or you spend two turns getting the harp. And in one fell swoop it’s gone. I think kids would have more fun than me playing, because of the “fear” of the giant coming for their character/them. The beanstalk actually works very well and that us definitely the highlight of the game. The pieces have to go into slots each time you set up which means the cardboard will wear out. I painted on modge podge on the exposed cardboard edges to seal the cardboard together and limit the damage. Other than that, the game is thematic. The giant is having his meal and characters are hoping they don’t get caught. They can hide out on the stairs where the giant never goes, but then you won’t achieve anything. It’s mostly random. It would have been more interesting if the giant had a higher probability of going to the chest, but there is a spinner with equal probability for each position on the table. There is some decision making, like if the giant is at blue, then you would want to avoid going to green, purple, or blue. I assumed that because the game says “always moves” that the giant will MOVE to the other blue spot instead of not moving. The food items are fine but I did find I mistook bread for meat because they look similar. The food items are all healthy (if red meat or pork is healthy - at least it looks like rotisserie instead of fried). Which is odd because the center of the table has a whole roasted giant chicken/turkey. Also, Minnie isn’t in the episode or at least does not go to the castle - I’ll have to rewatch, but I guess the company wanted to add a female character for female players, which also increases player count. Another rule that is slightly confusing is that the going on the beanstalk is one spot. I think kids will remember but if an adult had to review the rules after a while that would have to be looked up. There is no aid or anything on the castle board like a landing space. The village also does not have a space but it all counts as one space/movement. In terms of choking hazards, the miniatures and cardboard pieces are all small enough to go through a paper towel cardboard roll. If you know your kid won’t be swallowing Mickey and the gang and flat cardboard pieces, then sure. The plastic standee for the giant is also small, but rigid. The game is also rated for 4+, but you never know what will end up as an ER visit. Definitely safer than Legos. The other Disney game I got for young children is the Small World game. That one is a lot more brainless and this one is more engaging and it doubles as a toy - because of the miniatures, the scenery of the village and castle above, and the beanstalk. This one is also a lot shorter. However, I like the artwork more in It’s A Small World.
Scritto da: skullxleader
Great game if you're familiar with modern board games
A quick look at the low reviews and they're mostly about complicated rules. I think the instructions can be simplified further but its not terribly written. Here's some tips to get you started: - This isn't a game you give to a 4 or 5 year old and have them learn on their own. This is a game you play WITH your child and that you both can make some meaningful decisions in. - This is cooperative. You win or lose TOGETHER. - Understand the flow of a turn. Here's a basic turn Spin > Did it land on food? > Put food in vault > spin again > Did it land on a number? > move the giant to the closest color > move that number of spaces > Did it land on sneak? > just move that number of spaces Player picks up item on the space they landed on Next player's turn. - want a shorter game? set it to 1 food per space. or just fill the spaces without regard for type. How you win: The premise is simple. Work TOGETHER to grab food from the giant and bring it to the farms below. In order to win, the players will need to have all the spaces filled with 3 food and have brought back the golden harp from the giant's vault. How you lose: There's a vault with 8 spaces and is where the golden harp resides. If those 8 spaces are filled up, then players will lose. There are a couple of ways these will fill up. On the spinner there are 4 food spaces, if you land on those, you add that type of food into the vault. The other is if a player is on a food space and a giant lands on that space. There's a fair bit of luck baked into the game. The spinner dictates how far you move and it also moves the giant. Movement is 3 or 4 so it isn't a big deal, but the giant movement can make things difficult with more players. The food tokens are also somewhat random. Each shape of the food tiles can be a certain set of food types. So when you land on a certain food tile, you may not get the exact food you need. This is more of an issue near the end of the game. Decision making is going to be limited, but there is a little risk/reward aspect to it. What type of food should I go for? Risk taking the key to get into the vault? Components are great. The paint is well done and the figures look great. The cardstock on all the pieces feel premium. I highly recommend this game. Its a theme that can be readily consumed by adults and children. It isn't just roll and move and do a thing a card says. You will both need to work together and strategize what food you need.
Scritto da: Frak
Cute easy game for kids.
Nice board to play on. Rules a straight forward and simple. For under $10 it is worth it.
Scritto da: Angela Baker
Hard to Play
The game itself is really cute and sturdy but the instructions are terrible. I still don’t actually know if I am playing it correctly. The Giant wins a lot so if you have a kiddo that doesn’t like to lose this might not be the game for you.
Scritto da: Chase
Kids love it, wish it was a little more durable
My 5 year old loves this game and we have played it at least a dozen times in the 3 months we've had it. He even likes to play multiple characters by himself. The only negative thing about this is that the characters are cheap. Two of them have broken very easily. It doesn't effect the game itself but made my son sad when they broke.
Scritto da: Tricia Jurkiewicz
Too difficult
After 15 minutes of putting it together with four 4 year olds waiting impatiently and then the directions being difficult to understand. We ended up not being able to actually play the game and just had the kids put their pieces up and down the vine.
Scritto da: jstarr46
Okay game
Directions not too clear. Kids 6,5,3 like to play it. They like to make up their own rules. Still worth the sale price for 6$.
Scritto da: Sylvain
Arrived damaged
shipping box was intact, product box was damaged. Very disappointing.
Scritto da: Jose Alberto
Increíble Precio Y Juego!
Realmente me sorprendió el juego. En primera por el precio de 175 pesos y en segunda porque es un juego muy bonito visualmente. Es entretenido para toda la familia aunque las reglas pueden sonar confusas en YT hay un vídeo en inglés de la misma Funko que explica las reglas. El juego trae 5 miniaturas de las cuales 4 puedes pintar y queda precioso. Excelente juego para toda la familia y niños de 4 en adelante con la ayuda de los papás entienden super rápido!
Scritto da: victor
El articulo es hermoso, pero no tiene intrucciones de juego claras y menos en español.
Me gusto la calidad de las piezas , no me gusto que no tenga instructivo de juego en español, y el que tiene en ingles no es muy claro, terminas guardándolo porque los niños no entienden el juego.
Scritto da: Danycleins
Juego familiar
Juego de mesa básico una dinámica que a los niños les sorprende y es muy padre increíblemente barato
Scritto da: Carlos Somuano
Divertidísimo
Jamás creí que un juego fuera tan divertido n.n

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