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Our Verdict
A frenetic and fun spaghetti maze, perfect for quick sessions and lots of laughs!
Highlights
- Super quick sessions
- Fun sabotage mechanic
- Very creative theme
- Great for groups
Keep in mind
- Can be frustrating for some
- High luck element
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Grab your fork, because Bolomaze is here to turn your table into a chaotic and fun feast! If you think navigating a maze is hard, imagine doing it while trying not to get lost in a tangled mess of spaghetti strands while dealing with your friends' mischief. The goal here is straightforward: you need to race through this culinary maze and be the first to reach the finish line to claim victory. But hold on, it's not just about running, okay? The game has an extra spice of competitiveness that can change everything in a second. Get ready to encounter paths that rotate and change direction suddenly, dead ends that will leave you looking like you just saw a plate of pasta hit the floor, and of course, that 'Take That' touch we all love. You know that moment when you're almost at the goal and an opponent decides to sabotage your route? Well, in Bolomaze, that's just another day at the office. It's a frenetic racing game, perfect for a quick game between rounds of a game night. With a duration ranging from 10 to 25 minutes, it's the perfect filler to energize the crowd or serve as a warmup before something heavier. The spaghetti theme brings a lightness to the visual and thematic experience that perfectly complements the maze mechanic, creating a sensory and fun experience. It's the ideal game for those who love party games, where interaction is constant and luck and strategy mix to create moments of laughter and funny frustrations. So, clean your utensils, gather your friends, and get ready to shout: Ready... Spaghetti... GO!
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Designer
Leah Holden, Richard Dack
How long does a game take?
It's super quick! Games last between 10 and 25 minutes.
What is the recommended age?
Since it's a simple party game, it's great for all ages, as long as the little ones understand the concept of sabotaging their friends!
Is it a complex game?
Not at all! It's very simple and intuitive, perfect for instant fun without reading massive manuals.
How many players can play?
You can gather 2 to 4 players for this delicious chaos.
Is there a lot of interaction?
Definitely! With sabotage mechanics and shifting paths, you'll always be watching what others are doing.