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Hasbro Gaming Classic Mouse Trap Board Game (C0431) on sale for
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Hasbro Gaming Classic Mouse Trap Board Game (C0431) on sale for
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About this board game:
- Easier to set up than previous versions
- Players scurry around the gameboard collecting and stealing cheese...but they need to watch out for the trap! The first player to collect 6 cheese wedges wins
- Kids can have lots of laughs with their friends as they set off the chain-reaction trap to catch other mice
- For kids 6 and up
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The lightening round was always my favorite and I was pretty good at it, plus it gave me a 'jump start' on my electronics education; in fact, I still have the scars, and can remember my mom yelling every time we accidentally blew a fuse when we forget to replace it with the 'mouse penny' as clearly defined in the instruction manual.
The 'Russian roulette' round always scared me, but I was always just lucky enough (obviously), but we did lose some good friends.
I wasn't very lucky when drawing from the 'life or death' deck, but I usually had a reverse card, or Hentaviris inoculation up my sleeve! Shhhhhh!
It wasn't an ideal game for younger children though, what with all the rules and dangers, etc. until he was old enough to sign the release, my little brother couldn't play the actual game, but we kept him in charge of finding mice for the next round, and he was darn good at that. Too bad on his first actual game, he drew the 'rabies' card. I'll miss that little fella.
The lightening round was always my favorite and I was pretty good at it, plus it gave me a 'jump start' on my electronics education; in fact, I still have the scars, and can remember my mom yelling every time we accidentally blew a fuse when we forget to replace it with the 'mouse penny' as clearly defined in the instruction manual.
The 'Russian roulette' round always scared me, but I was always just lucky enough (obviously), but we did lose some good friends.
I wasn't very lucky when drawing from the 'life or death' deck, but I usually had a reverse card, or Hentaviris inoculation up my sleeve! Shhhhhh!
It wasn't an ideal game for younger children though, what with all the rules and dangers, etc. until he was old enough to sign the release, my little brother couldn't play the actual game, but we kept him in charge of finding mice for the next round, and he was darn good at that. Too bad on his first actual game, he drew the 'rabies' card. I'll miss that little fella.
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