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The Secret Door A Co-Operative Mystery Game from Family Pastimes Reviews

4.1 Rating 21 Reviews
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The missing valuables must be found before midnight.Working cooperatively, the players explore the many rooms of the old mansion to find clues, discuss possibilities, and share strategies.Giving their memory a good workout, they'll find out just what's behind the mysterious door. Each game provides a new challenge. For 1 - 8 players. Parents' Choice Gold Award. Ages 5 - 8.Includes:12"" sq. gameboard""Clock"" cards""Valuable"" cardsSecret DoorView our entire line of Cooperative Games & Activities.

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Anna Furches
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I love the rise of these cooperative games for little ones. It makes family game play much more fun when our little one isn't struggling to master his feelings about good sportsmanship in losing at the same time as all the other components. It's fun to celebrate wins or mourn losses together as a team. This is a memory-esque game with an added mystery twist. We have played it several times and enjoyed. Quick to learn and master.
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Posted 2 years ago
Margaret Klock
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The board was poorly made. Made it hard to play
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Posted 2 years ago
Simone Scalici
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fun and easy to pick up for 5 yr old, can modify the rules easily to keep attention, parents and kids can pkay together and both have fun
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Posted 2 years ago
My five year old son got this for Christmas and he loves it. It is better than the usual match game, you work together as a team and it is small/lightweight to travel with. It was the one game he took with us on vacation. I highly recommend this game.
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Posted 4 years ago
Love this game!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted 4 years ago
My Grandson loves to play games. This is a fun little game and nice change from "Sorry" CandyLand, and Shouts and Ladders.
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Posted 6 years ago
A useful way to encourage conversation in beginning English learners. More fun than exercises.
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Posted 7 years ago
Took it to a three day visit with granddaughters aged 7 and almost-4. It was a hit; we played it over and over. The clock cards showing time was running out were the fun part, and we all chanted BongBongBong together. The absence of personal wins was good for the older girl who can be very competitive. Pieces are a bit small and I can see them needing some reinforcement under heavy use. Board took some persuading to lie flat. Setup takes time but it is good practice for the girls in remembering a procedure and carrying it out.
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Posted 8 years ago