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Ludopedia
6.2
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BGG
Our Verdict
RECOMMENDED
Looking for a quick and charming game for the kids or to unwind? The Enchanted Tower is perfect for that!
Highlights
- Fast and easy to learn
- Engaging theme
- Compact and portable version
- Ideal for beginners
Keep in mind
- Simplified mechanics
- Luck plays a big role
- Less replayability
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About the game
What you do in a play session
Hey everyone! Ready for a magical and super-fast adventure? "The Enchanted Tower" (metal box version) is the compact and charming rendition of the classic children's game. The story is a classic: an evil wizard has locked the princess in a tower, and our hero, Robin, needs to find the right key before time runs out. But there's a catch: the wizard is also in the game, trying to prevent the rescue!
In this edition, everything got snappier. The board is smaller, perfect for taking anywhere, and the mechanics of finding the key and fitting it into the lock have been adapted to fit this charming little box. There are fewer hiding spots for the key, and the wizard has some extra rules before entering the fray. The tower now has 5 keyholes instead of 6, and the end game condition is a bit different: instead of freeing the princess, the wizard can win by winning all contested rounds. It's pure fun in just a few minutes, ideal for introducing little ones to the world of board games or for a quick family match. Get ready to race against time and against the wizard!
In this edition, everything got snappier. The board is smaller, perfect for taking anywhere, and the mechanics of finding the key and fitting it into the lock have been adapted to fit this charming little box. There are fewer hiding spots for the key, and the wizard has some extra rules before entering the fray. The tower now has 5 keyholes instead of 6, and the end game condition is a bit different: instead of freeing the princess, the wizard can win by winning all contested rounds. It's pure fun in just a few minutes, ideal for introducing little ones to the world of board games or for a quick family match. Get ready to race against time and against the wizard!
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Best player count
BGG community vote
2
BEST
3
REC
4
REC
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Publisher
Drei Magier Spiele, Devir, Kaissa Chess & Games
Artist
Rolf Vogt
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
What is the average playtime?
Games are super fast, usually between 10 and 15 minutes.
How many players is this game suitable for?
It works well for 2 to 4 players.
Is this game difficult to learn?
Not at all! The rules are very simple, made for children and for those who want something light.
What are the main components of the game?
It comes with a board, character pieces, cards, and the tower with keyholes.
Who is this game mainly aimed at?
It's a children's game, perfect for introducing kids to the world of board games or for casual family play.
Is the metal box version very different from the original?
Yes, it's a more compact version with some rule adaptations to fit the smaller box and be more accessible.
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