🎉 Unleash the strategist in you!
The Chain Triangle Game is a dynamic board game designed for 2 to 4 players, suitable for ages 3 and up. Made from durable plastic, it promotes strategic thinking and fine motor skills while providing hours of entertainment for families and friends alike. Perfect for various occasions, this game is a must-have for anyone looking to enhance their game night experience.
Product Dimensions | 30 x 27 x 0.1 cm; 420 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 14 years |
Item model number | KJ132 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 2-4 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
ASIN | B0D98128DS |
A**R
Present
Bought as a present and not given yet so haven’t opened it, but looks as described and good for price
J**Y
Good game for family
Xmas present
K**S
Chain chess
This game is presented I a colourful cardboard box with pictures of the contents on it, inside the box you will find a game board, 4 division trays, 4different colour division pieces, 84 in total, 50 rubber bands and game instruction's.This is a strategy game and the aim of the game is to stretch rubber bands in a straight lines across the pillars on the board and when you form a small triangle around a hole you put your colour division piece.The game is won when a player places their last piece or no more triangles can be formed.It is a very different sort of game and takes a bit of getting used to and I think it is aimed at older children and adults rather than children from the age of 3.
A**R
Missing elastic bands.
Game looks decent quality but annoying it came without bands, now have to go into town to buy bands before we can play the game .
S**Y
Fun
This is a fun game,Good instructions,Fun had by all,Can’t wait to play again.Well made
D**S
2 player doesn't work as well as 3 or 4
The instructions say that the winner is the person with the most triangles, but if you have two players they don't have enough counters to fill the board unless they each use two colours - so we played it with one colour each until the first person had used all their counters.The rubber bands seem to be a fairly standard length, as the smaller bands often seen on the pavements (dropped by postal delivery staff) work fine for the stretch - but are a bit wide for having 4 or more on one peg.It says from age 3, but at that age I doubt they'll have the strategic thinking to play at the level of an older child (or adult). But children of a similar age will probably be fine playing against each other. And as a parent encouraging these games, I often used my strategic thinking to take the least possible slots in order to give a young child a chance to win - hence making them want to play again, and continue to develop their skill.All the pieces feel smooth, and the counters fit into the slots on the players storage and the playing board nicely.
R**S
Great game!
I first saw this game being played on a well-known social media site. It looked great fun to play and I wasn’t disappointed. The game is for between 2-4 players and the idea is you take it in turns to stretch an elastic band over 4 of the pegs. If, when placing the band, you create a triangle, you place a peg of your colour in the spot. Whoever has the most triangles at the end is the winner. A simple but fun game. If you are playing with 2 players, use 2 colours of pegs each.
H**N
Has promise as a quick, easy game of strategy
I’m not sure that this game will stand the test of time but it has some appeal for all ages from about 7 years.Firstly, the instructions are poor and minimal. The translation is inaccurate on many points but you can get the gist. Basically, I Think, you take turns to place elastic bands over 4 pegs in a row. When a small triangle is made between bands, you place one of your coloured pegs in the gap. Keep filling the board until you can place no bands according to the rules of having to start a band on top of another band but not overlapping it.It would be much improved by showing more pictures of game play. For example, it states not to overlap the bands fully, but can you overlap by 2 or 3 pegs? I think not, having played it a couple of times but without doing so, there are a limited number of turns available. This does make it a quick game, however which is good. However, after a few plays we quickly bored of the game. Perhaps, a larger board would add more game play as its not a bad idea.The board is cheap plastic and we didn’t use the peg storage boards at all as its such a quick game that holding a few pegs in the hand is OK. The bands will no doubt give up after a while but then its cheap to replace them.Sorry no pics but next time we play, I’ll try to remember to take photos of stages of play which would help understand the game.
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