🧀 Get ready to trap some fun!
The Hasbro Gaming Mouse Trap Board Game is a classic family game designed for 2-4 players aged 6 and up. Weighing 2.4 pounds and featuring a colorful plastic design, this game combines construction and strategy as players build a mouse trap while navigating the gameboard. It's perfect for enhancing valuable skills and creating memorable moments with family and friends.
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Contains Small Ball, Choking Hazard - Is a Small Ball, Choking Hazard - Small Parts |
Item Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 10.6"L x 15.9"W |
Material Type | Plastic |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Mouse Trap |
M**A
Great fun, easy to assemble
The media could not be loaded. We have a set of "dyke" wire cutters we use to cut plastic pieces out of the groups and frames they come in. Those were handy, but sturdy scissors would probably work. There is also cardboard cheese to punch out before the first use.Each time the game is played, assembling the trap is part of the game. Also, having the trap fail to operate properly sometimes is a part of the game, right in the rules. We found we need to weigh down one side of our game board so it doesn't lift up off the table to get the trap to work. After a few times through we have gotten good at building the trap and are not tending to have it fail.There are 2 metal balls involved in the trap. The first one has a spot where it gets caught, but the second one ends up loose. These balls look like choking hazards, but the box is clearly marked ages 3+.As Bob the Tomato said, "You roll your dice; you move your mice--nobody gets hurt."Good clean fun. No sledding accidents.
H**�
It's fun, had all the pieces, it worked!
My boyfriend said this was one of his favorite games lol so I bought it and he loves it
R**R
Good
Great game
G**1
Classic Fun with a Creative and Engaging Twist
The Hasbro Gaming Mouse Trap is a classic board game designed for kids aged six and up. With colorful components, a unique Rube Goldberg-inspired gameplay mechanic, and engaging competition for 2-4 players, it offers hours of entertainment for the entire family. I tested this game with a group of children and adults to assess its entertainment value, ease of setup, and durability.Pros:✅ Creative Gameplay: The game's focus on building and activating a chain reaction is both fun and educational, stimulating critical thinking and problem-solving skills.✅ Appealing Design: Brightly colored pieces and a whimsical theme keep kids engaged throughout the game.✅ Simple Rules: Easy-to-understand instructions make it accessible for younger players.✅ Great for Group Play: Works well as a family activity, encouraging teamwork and friendly competition.Cons:❌ Setup Time: Assembling the trap mechanism can be time-consuming, especially for first-time players.❌ Durability of Components: Some plastic parts feel fragile and may require careful handling to avoid breakage.Performance and Usability:Mouse Trap excels in combining strategic gameplay with hands-on creativity. Players build the iconic trap piece by piece while navigating the board, which adds anticipation and excitement to the game. Once the trap is complete, watching it operate is a satisfying moment for players of all ages. However, setting up the contraption can be slightly tricky, especially for younger children, requiring patience or adult supervision. The overall experience is dynamic, with plenty of replay value thanks to its mix of chance and strategy.Comparison:Compared to other kids’ board games, Mouse Trap stands out with its interactive mechanical component, which sets it apart from traditional dice-and-card games like Candy Land or Chutes and Ladders. While games like Jenga or Operation also emphasize hands-on interaction, Mouse Trap uniquely integrates this into a competitive board game format.Who Is This For?:Mouse Trap is perfect for families with children aged six and older, particularly those who enjoy creative or construction-based activities. It’s an excellent choice for family game nights, birthday parties, or as a gift for kids who love interactive and imaginative games.Conclusion:Hasbro’s Mouse Trap remains a timeless classic, blending creativity, strategy, and fun. Despite minor drawbacks like setup time and component fragility, the game offers an engaging experience that children and adults alike can enjoy. Its ability to entertain while fostering problem-solving skills makes it a valuable addition to any family’s board game collection.
G**R
The original mousetrap from the 70s
Fun toy for grandson. Worked like a charm.
M**.
Childhood Memories!
Classic fun game. One of the pieces was a bit bent from the box, but we were able to adjust it to function properly. Would recommend for your board game collection.
H**M
Extremely fun, even for younger kids
My almost three year old received this game for Christmas. I know the manufacturer's age is 6, but she already builds with regular lego blocks so I gave this game a try. Of course, she can't play alone. She still can't read well, but she can operate dice, count and take turns so she could move her mouse around the board independently. With a little assistance, she was even able to add most parts to the traps.However, she did find it hard to remember picking up the cheese piece. We'll probably just skip this part of the game for a while. The trap fascinated her. I liked to see her try and operate the trap as we moved along the game. That's not part of the game, but she's still very young and I feel that bending some rules it's not too bad. When,at last, my mouse was in the right position to be trapped and she operated the crank she kept still with he her big eyes wide open...waiting to see whether my dumb mouse was doomed or not.... and it was. The trap worked and she, excited, jumped up and down. The only problem came when the game was over and we had to 'destroy' the trap. She absolutely refused helping me and looked at me with those angry eyes of hers. I don't think she understood that building the trap is part of the game.I know my child is probably a bit advanced for her age. However, I would recommend this game to children aged four or five to ten. Before, children will probably need a lot of assistance. Older children will find it boring, I think. After all the trap will always be the same. You can't build it in a different order. For older children, maybe, U-build Mouse Trap might work better. I read a few reviewers stating that children can't play this game alone. So what? As parents, we only have a few years when children actually want us to be around, let alone spending time playing together. This game is fun to play with your kids.I gave three stars for durability, because we've just had it for two days. Plastic parts seem tough. I don't know what to think about the cardboard cheese pieces.The four stars for educational value are due to the fact that building the trap is not very creative. However just operating it teaches a lot in physics.
H**R
Loved it!
Bought for grandkids for Christmas, what fun we had with them. 6 year old, 4 year old twins and 2 1/2 told. Yes I had to hold the youngest ones hands . It was sooo much fun!
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