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Enchanted ForestList Price: $25.00
from 8 customer reviews
Product Awards:
Spiel des Jahres
Game of the Year, 1982
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Cinderella's glass slipper, the Emperor's crown and other once-upon-a-time treasures are hidden deep in the forest. Find them for the king and you'll inherit the kingdom!
One treasure is hidden under each tree in the forest. As you move from tree to tree, you get to peek at the treasures you find. Can you remember where each one is hidden? When the king asks where one of the treasures is, players race to reach the castle with the right information.
Here's a tip: If you watch the other players carefully, sometimes you can even figure out where the treasure is without ever seeing it! The first player to locate three treasures wins.
I played this game in the mid 80's and it was absolutely fantastic! (from what I can remember anyway!) Looking to buy it online now for my nephew and niece - I am so sure they will enjoy it and recommend it 20 years later too!!
This is one of our favorite games to play together as a family. The kids love it and it's a challenge for everyone to remember what is hidden where under the little plastic trees. The components are very sturdy and we love the "magic" that you can use when you roll doubles. It's such a great game and one we plan on playing for years with our young children. We also recommend Eureka, Secret Door, Lucky Catch, and Rat-a-tat Cat.
Themed after nothing spectacular like Sci-Fi or the usual Fantasy of humans, dwarfs, and elves, Enchanted Forest won't be of interest of some people untill you think about it.
Fairy Tales is the perfect theam for this game. Being a memory game that even challenging to adult as it is for kids a universal well known theam fits all ages.
Enchanted Forest is perfect for a game with players of various ages. A group of adults would have just as much fun a a group of kids at playing this game. I myself play it with my mother, and with my friends at the local game shop.
A game that could bring multiple generations to the table to have fun. Bridging the gap.