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The Enchanted Tower
Ack, the princess has been captured once again by an evil sorcerer! She should really stop hanging about in places where she can be captured so easily. Well, that's neither here nor there for now – let's get out there and free her from the enchanted tower.
What is The Enchanted Tower
Ack, the princess has been captured once again by an evil sorcerer! She should really stop hanging about in places where she can be captured so easily. Well, that's neither here nor there for now – let's get out there and free her from the enchanted tower.
In Der verzauberte Turm, one player plays the sorcerer and at the start of the game he hides a key under one of 16 spaces on the game board. The other players collectively take the part of Robin, who tries to find the key before the sorcerer can reach it. No matter who finds the key first, though, that player gets to try the key in one of the six locks on the tower; if he chooses the right one, the princess jumps free of the tower and that player wins. If not, the sorcerer hides the key once again, and everyone moves back to their starting locations.
The sorcerer starts the game on a supplementary movement board that takes him eight spaces to cover, giving Robin time to search various locations first for the key. (Robin and the sorceror are apparently magnetized, and when the character passes over the key location, the key will "clack" to its underside.) How do the pieces move? Each turn the sorcerer rolls a symbol die that shows which character moves first that turn; the Robin players take turns rolling a number die, which has values for both Robin and the sorcerer. Thus, they jockey back and forth to reach a location that only the sorcerer knows. Will the princess find freedom once again, at least for a little while?
Game details
- Players
- 2–4
- Age
- +5
- Duration
- 25 min
- Difficulty
- Light
- Type
- Board game
- Year
- 2012
- Mechanics
- Dice Rolling · Roll / Spin and Move
- Categories
- Bluffing · Children's Game · Dice
- Designer
- Inka Brand · Markus Brand
- Publisher
- Devir · 999 Games · ADC Blackfire Entertainment · Brain Games
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What the community says about The Enchanted Tower
a good family game, could be a bit repetitive but right for kids. very creative use of the components.
Un juego para niños, no es malo pero nada especial, sé que hay mejores juegos infantiles.
Esp) Bello juego infantil que introduce mecánicas muy bien implementadas temáticamente. Todo resulta muy intuitivo para poder jugar con niños y niñas sin problemas a la hora de incorporar las reglas. Acaso, jugar con el equipo Azul resulte un poco más complejo para los más chicos. Personalmente lo juego con mi hijo más chico (4 años) sin dificultad alguna. Para terminar, y acaso como punto negativo, no creo que sea un juego que funcione bien a 3 o a 4 jugadores. Creo que es un juego que funciona perfecto solo a 2. Muy buen producto que recomiendo abiertamente.
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How many players is The Enchanted Tower for?
The Enchanted Tower plays with 2–4 players.
How long does a game take?
A game takes about 25 minutes.
What age is it suitable for?
It is recommended from age 5.
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