🎉 Unleash the Magic of Family Game Night!
The Disney Family Game Night: 10-in-1 collection offers a unique blend of 5 physical and 5 virtual board games featuring iconic Disney characters. Designed for ages 6 and up, this set promotes teamwork and strategy while ensuring hours of entertainment for families and friends alike. Perfect for gatherings, parties, or everyday fun, it makes an ideal gift for Disney lovers.
Material Type | Cardstock |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Item Dimensions L x W | 22L x 13W centimetres |
R**.
A decent collection of games!
This Disney-themed board game collection arrived exactly as pictured and looks fantastic. Each of the pieces feels decently made, and I suspect it will hold up well to wear and usage.In terms or the gameplay, there’s several fames included within this set. When played with my nieces and nephews they found the age rating of the games was a bit inaccurate at times, but they had a lot of fun anyway.Overall, I feel like this is a good collection of games providing the players are big Disney fans. If they’re not, it may be worth getting a more generic collection of classic boardgames instead.
J**T
PowerPoint games wouldn't work but would've been fun if they did
The media could not be loaded. Disney Game Night is a collection of ten games that can be played with family, cove of them are based on items within the box and five of them are based on a PowerPoint powered download.The physical items in the box are great quality and are made from a thick enough card that they should last a long time without looking worn which is just what you want with board games that are likely to come out again and again.There are 10 games:Spin a villain: this game is one in which the first player to spin the villain on all of their cards first is the winner. This is a simple game that is fun but the excitement doesn't last long as it soon gets boring.Ruckus: this game is very confusing and the instructions are long. I've read a few times but I don't really understand how to play the game or how to calculate points to know when the 77 points are reached for the winner.Picture match: this is really fun and is more of a challenge than it first seems. The winner of this game is the first person to make the picture on their card from the domino looking cards they are handed. We liked this game.Dominoes: I'm sure we all know how this game works but this is a Disney edition so it's fun to see some recognisable characters to play with and it makes it more enjoyable for children. I also like that this is a game that all the family can enjoy and play together whatever the age differences.Headband game: this game is so much fun and would be a great party game. It requires you to have a knowledge of Disney characters but this gives the game an exciting feel for Disney fans.Bingo: this is another fun game to play with all the family. We enjoyed this game and it's nice to have a Disney version of it that can be enjoyed with all ages.The following games all have the PowerPoint download needed to play.BingoSilhouettesFamily fortunesOutDooTrivia QuizI'd tell you what we thought of these games but we never got the chance to enjoy them. The download of the game was easy enough by going to the website on the card and downloading the game but when we tried to play the game the play button wouldn't work on any of them making it pointless. We could open up the rules but we couldn't press the play button. Even if it had worked though I think it would have been much better if these games were on a website or app rather than having to download each one individually to play.This is a nice box of games but when half of them don't work it's not as good as it first seems. I probably would have recommended it if our PowerPoint games worked but as we couldn't get them to it's hard to know what to say!
C**
Perfect for Disney fans
Disney Game Night: 10-in-1 is a delightful collection that brings the magic of Disney to family game nights. With a mix of 5 physical and 5 virtual games, it offers a variety of engaging activities that cater to different interests and ages. The physical games, including a headband game and bingo, are not only fun but also educational, promoting strategic thinking and creativity. The virtual games add a modern twist and can be easily accessed for a digital experience. The components are of medium quality, ensuring durability for repeated play.Suitable for kids aged 6 and up, this game set is a great way to spend quality time with family, all while enjoying the company of beloved Disney characters.Overall, it’s a fantastic addition to any game collection, promising hours of entertainment.
R**R
A good collection
This selection of games is a good variety of Disney games for all the family. You get 5 games within the pack and then 5 are 'virtual' games which you play by downloading them and then playing them via PowerPoint so it's a bit odd to be using PowerPoint but I guess it's a nice variety to have some physical and some virtual.The instructions are easy to follow and the games varied. The 'name game' where you have to guess the Disney character was a bit difficult for my youngest but my older children enjoyed it. It's good that there is a selection so there's something for everyone.The card is good quality and so I think the price point is good.
C**Y
Only 5 physical games in the box, need extra software to play digital games
This Disney game comes beautifully boxed in a colourful and attractive Disney themed design.Inside there are a selection of (mainly) cardboard game pieces (cards and spinner), plus some plastic headbands for the ‘who am I?’ type game. There is a sheet of Disney tokens, which you collect on winning games, in order to keep score.The pieces feel well made and fairly hard wearing.There is also an instruction leaflet which explains how to play the 5 different physical games. The box indicates the games are suitable for ages 6+, but this may depend on how well your audience can follow instructions and how much knowledge they have on different Disney characters.There are also some instruction cards which allow you to play a further 5 digital games. However, you need to download (or already have) a full Microsoft PowerPoint application to play these, on a PC or laptop. We don’t have access to this, so can’t test these out. If sitting down for a family game night, I’d prefer not to include a screen anyway.We gave the games a go with my 7 year old niece, who isn’t a huge Disney fan, and we found the guess the Disney character game a challenge. The domino game she found a bit boring. We did enjoy the ‘spin the villain’ most as it was easy to learn and play.So, essentially, you’re only getting 5 physical games for the current listing price of approximately £20, which is probably at the upper limit of what I’d be happy to pay for this selection of games.
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