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Saturday, September 27, 2014

Gravity Maze by ThinkFun Review


ABOUT THE GAME:

This gravity powered logic maze is sure to put your visual perception and reasoning skills to the test. The colorful, translucent towers can be arranged in a plethora of visually stimulating structures but, for each challenge, you’ll have to think carefully to build a path that will successfully carry your marble to its target. 60 challenges, ranging in difficulty, will give you plenty of creative building time while you maneuver the maze in your mind! 

Ages: 
8 to adult


Players: 
Single player


When my 3 year old daughter saw the Gravity Maze from ThinkFun, she immediately thought the board game was for her. LOL. I told her that it's for older kids and adults but still, that didn't stop her from saying that it's hers.
We opened the box and before anything else, I read the instructions first.
Inside the box, you'll see the following:
  • 1 Game Grid
  • 10 Gravity Maze Towers
  • 3 Marbles
  • 60 Challenges from Beginner to Expert
  • Instructions
The instructions are very easy and just had to read through it once.
I did a video of what the goal of the game is and how it's played (more or less). :)
The game grid is made of hard plastic and is very sturdy. The maze towers are also made of colorful and translucent plastic and they're very durable. The marbles are made out of metal and the more we use them, the less shinier it gets. The game cards has a solution to the challenge at the back if ever I can't solve the challenge. :)

The Gravity Maze is a fun and challenging game. The first few card challenge are very easy to do but as I do the harder challenges, I spend more and more time thinking how I could solve the maze. My daughters, who are 3 and 6, have fun dropping the ball and they're always excited to see if the marble goes to the red maze tower. This is a great way to pass the time as well as exercise my brain.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a sample for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I tried personally and believe will be good for my readers. All opinions are honest and my own and no other form of compensation was received. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
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