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🍳 Cook up some fun with Ratatouille Kitchen Quake!
Disney Pixar's Ratatouille Kitchen Quake is an engaging board game that combines thrilling gameplay with beloved movie moments. Designed for ages 6 and up, this game encourages numeracy and literacy skills while providing a delightful experience for families. With no assembly required, it's ready for action right out of the box!
Product Dimensions | 26.01 x 40.01 x 8 cm; 1.34 Kilograms |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 years and up |
Item model number | L3322 |
Educational Objective(s) | Numeracy & Literacy |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Remote Control Included? | No |
H**L
GREAT GAME, JUST AS GOOD OR EVEN BETTER THAN MOUSE TRAP
Wow! what a great game this is, thought that it would be a badly copied version of the famous great Mouse Trap game. Defiantly not in this case, the game is just as good or even better that Mouse Trap. This game is well designed and thought out and the construction is of top quality, something Mouse Trap lacks a little. The object of the game is each player must get his little Remy the Rat around the board safely and to collect all his ingredients and to survive the traps. Each space moved on the board basically counts for something i.e if you land on Skinner the chief you must press the button to set of the trap, but it is linked with a cog system so it may or may not go of with each press. You must land on the plate square to get your ingredients but you must pick your Remi's colour ingredients disc's to keep the ingredients, otherwise you must put the ingredients back for the next correct colour player to see. The winner is the one who collects all his ingredient and puts them in the mixing bowl. The game is great fun for all the family and you will be amazed with the design of the traps, they really do go off every time. Top marks go to Mattel and the designers of this game.
E**R
Quick delivery - no issue
Quick delivery - no issue
A**R
One Star
Didn't come with all the parts
P**L
Five Stars
Perfect!
E**Y
game
6 year old really likes it, although it is a bit fiddly for him to assemble by himself. Good fun game, can drag out a bit.
D**B
Nice gadgets -shame about the game
We bought this for our son's Christmas present - he'd enjoyed the movie - and we hoped it would be similar to Mousetrap but hopefully more durable.I have to say that the bits are well made and much more sturdy than mousetrap, but then at about three times the price you would hope so!The trap itself slotted together well and works most of the time, but the big disappointment is the game itself. You move round the board picking up tokens with your colour food on it, but it is never really explaind in the instructions what you should do if you don't pick up the correct colour. You are forever having to set off the trap when it will have no effect on the game, and once one person gets infront that is basically it!The instructions for playing the game are not easy to follow, and appear to have been translated word for word from another language (although they may just be badly written!).Overall I do feel that for the price I would rather buy mousetrap and then when it breaks (and it will), get another - it's a much more interesting game.
S**N
Rats revenge!
This game should be taken off the retail shelves immediately! I struggle to understand how any responsible patent could advocate this game which actively promotes cruelty to animals. Rat traps are inhumane and inflict unspeakable suffering on rats, this seemingly innocent game could serve as a vehicle to encourage our decedents to become vicious rat killers. How could anyone glean enjoyment from a game which traps, chops and blends rats up in to a messy bloody pulp? It is lamentable that depictions of rats in fiction are historically inaccurate and negative. Rats are also often cast in vicious and aggressive roles when in fact they are shy and highly intelligent creatures who live harmoniously within intricate family structures. In Indian tradition rats are recognised as the vehicle of Lord Ganesh and a rat's statue is always found in a temple of Ganesh. The rats at the Karni Mata Temple are held to be destined for reincarnation as Sadhus (Hindu holy men). The attending priests feed milk and grain to the rats, of which the pilgrims also partake. Eating food that has been touched by rats is considered a blessing from god. Join me in my crusade to stop this promotion of cruelty, particularly as this entertainment can influence young minds! Otherwise where with this end? Will the next blockbuster be 'blend bunny' or 'massacre mole'?
D**O
Ottimo gioco
Molto divertente
R**T
Great twist on mouse trap
Really fun game for anyone a fan of the movie. It takes a classic game and revamps it and it's really fun to play as remy and race through the kitchen.
M**T
Tough to put together, but fun once you're there
This game is reminscent of the game Mouse Trap. It includes colorful pieces and the rigging and trap is creative. Before you get to enjoy the game, however, you have to struggle with an exceptional amount of small pieces-which takes a good 30 minutes to figure out. Once you've gotten it all together, you have to test it because not all the pieces function reliably. Once you get everything working together, the game is fun and moves quickly. After putting it together, we left it out on the table for a while just to make it worth putting things all together, and had a great time playing it various times over the following week, but since we've put it back in the box it's still sitting in the closet.
R**E
Way cooler than my old Mousetrap
This version of the old Mousetrap game is way cooler than my old one from the 70s. However, the rules for this version are a bit complicated, and it also tends to take a looooong time (because of said rules) to play and win the game. Still, the gizmos are awesome.
A**R
Do Not Buy This!
I bought this as a new game, it was in a busted up box w/Goodwill price tag on it, the game it self was broke in several places. Don't buy again from this seller!
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