Walmart has Choose Your Own Adventure: House of Danger Board Game for $13.49. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free on orders $35+. Thanks Proxera & SlickDealio
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Amazon has Choose Your Own Adventure: House of Danger Board Game for $13.49. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25+.
The classic Choose Your Own Adventure series comes to life in this new narrative adventure game. Will you survive the House of Danger? Gather your friends for a perilous and laughter- lled adventure through the House of Danger itself. Make risky choices, collect items as you explore, and face off against dire challenges. Play again and again to uncover more secrets and different endings!
Model Number:
CYA01
Product SKU:
B07CN6XBKJ
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer:
No
Mfg Recommended age:
13 - 15 years
Release date:
July 12, 2018
Manufacturer recommended age:
13 - 15 years
Item model number:
ZMGCYA01
Item Weight:
1.73 pounds
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Walmart has Choose Your Own Adventure: House of Danger Board Game for $13.49. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free on orders $35+. Thanks Proxera & SlickDealio
No longer available:
Amazon has Choose Your Own Adventure: House of Danger Board Game for $13.49. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25+.
this looks like a fun novelty. I've always played around with the idea of making choose your own adventure books in different formats since I loved them as a kid. maybe I can justify this as an R&D expense for my imaginary games company 😅
Honestly this may be more fun to use as you were reading a book. We tried playing it as a family and my kids were so bored before getting half way through. We have not played it since the day we bought it.
This is basically doing a choose your own adventure book in game format. It does translate well in a party format the way they did it.
There is replayability since there are several branching paths. However after playing a half a dozen times you will probably go through all the options. Overall fun if you like these kind of things.
For 7-8 year olds it may be a lot of reading and some scary parts. For an 11 year old it was great.
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This is great if played properly. It's best with a small group or family. Let one person be the reader and the players get to discuss and vote on what to do next. I played with six people and we had a blast. Only one play through, but a group activity for 12$? Worth it!
I got the other one, Choose Your Own Adventure: War with The Evil Power Master for our son who was very enthusiastic about the CYOA books.
That game is a lot of reading, low replay value, very pretty dependent on luck with a few simple 6 sided die determining the game result. But the story and writing is good and its a novel concept.
I assume this game is basically the same thing and I wouldn't recommend it unless for a kid into the CYOA books. And so I'm begrudgingly buying his one for my son and I to play since he love the first one.
Or as others have commented it might be a fun 1 off party game with nostalgia value.
Agreed with all other comments. Lots and lots of reading involved in this game, and while the quality of the material is good and the concept is novel, I wouldn't recommend it in large group settings as it has a fair amount of structure, low replayability, and requires all players to have an attention span. If you challenge one another to read the cards aloud with accents, it does get quite funny -- though not due to the content of the game itself. I'd give it a 3/5 and recommend for 2 or 3 people who know each other well.
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There is replayability since there are several branching paths. However after playing a half a dozen times you will probably go through all the options. Overall fun if you like these kind of things.
For 7-8 year olds it may be a lot of reading and some scary parts. For an 11 year old it was great.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank SlickLurkerMan
That game is a lot of reading, low replay value, very pretty dependent on luck with a few simple 6 sided die determining the game result. But the story and writing is good and its a novel concept.
I assume this game is basically the same thing and I wouldn't recommend it unless for a kid into the CYOA books. And so I'm begrudgingly buying his one for my son and I to play since he love the first one.
Or as others have commented it might be a fun 1 off party game with nostalgia value.
I'll try my luck at Target maybe...
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