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🕵️♀️ Outsmart, Collaborate, and Capture – The Ultimate London Pursuit!
Ravensburger's Scotland Yard is a timeless strategy board game for 3-6 players aged 8 and up, featuring a thrilling chase across London using tube, bus, and taxi routes. With no setup fuss and a compact 45-minute playtime, it’s the perfect blend of teamwork and tactical fun for families and friends.
Product Dimensions | 5.51 x 37.01 x 27 cm; 1.4 kg |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
Item model number | 26646 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 6 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Multicolor |
ASIN | B00LGWRTS2 |
M**N
Brilliant fun
This game is an unsung hero. Think of this game like playing chess, where you are against a team of your friends or family, to escape their plan to catch you. They get to discuss strategies of moves and how they will restrict your movements, while you try to avoid their capture. It’s such fun and while each game may only last 30 mins (if you are lucky) every game is different and every outcome is different. Highly recommended for all ages and the more players the better.
R**O
Fantastic
The concept of this game is very clever, and you have to constantly think and be 2 steps ahead.There is a map of London with stops. Each stop is numbered. You have cops, detectives and Mr X. You have 22 moves to catch Mr X, using 3 modes of transport.Mr X is invisible but you get 5 sightings of him which help you to try and grab him.Fast paced, great mental stimulation, we really enjoyed this as a 2 player team.The pieces are of good quality, colourful and comes with instructions for junior players so a game for the whole family.... And it's good value for money.Similar concept to the game Ticket to Ride which we adore!Great strategy game if your bored with monopoly
L**H
Cops and Robbers Fun
We bought this as a gift my in-laws last Christmas. We enjoy playing board games together and had previously gifted them Ticket to Ride, so knew they would enjoy the style of game.It took quite a long time to get to grips with the instructions compared to other strategy games we have played, however once we understood the rules we were hooked! The game requires players to split into "police" and "Mr X" with the police having the aim of catching Mr X, and Mr X having the aim of evading the police. Players navigate the London travel system, by walking or getting on the bus or tube. Since transport costs money, players have a finite distance they can travel each turn, and a finite number of times they can travel by tube or bus. When we started playing, the player who was Mr X felt a little ganged up on, but after a few games, we realised that Mr X has the upper hand (more moves on public transport and their position is secret whereas the police are shown on the board) so found it was just as fun to play on your own against the rest of the players. Also, Mr X gets to wear a silly looking visor so that the police can't see him or her looking at the game board when making a move.This is a really fun game to play but has a learning curve so it wouldn't suit those with a short attention span.
H**Y
Our children aged 6 and 5 enjoyed playing this
It is great that there are two sets of rules included. We opted for the 'beginners rules' at first, to play with our 5 and 6 year old. This means you can see where Mr X moves to, apart from turns 3, 8 and 13 when he goes invisible. However it is a stripped down version so you only use bus or taxi to get around. Our kids quickly got the hang of it and wanted to play the full version. This is much trickier as Mr X is invisible for the majority of the time (and is a more fun role to play, as a result). After two rounds my 6 year old felt confident enough to have a go at being Mr X. It is nice that the detectives all work together to devise a strategy to capture Mr X (also allowing younger players to join in). A nice family friendly intro to strategy-type games.
A**E
Family fun
The game is fantastic as it is not just a random dice game and instead it relies on strategy , once you get the hang of it it is very easy to play, the instructions were very simple to follow and you can play a beginner and advanced game.Our youngest player was just turned 8 and had no difficulty in joining in actively and by the third time of playing was confident enough to be Mr X and evaded capture ,This game encourages friendly team work so Mr X does not evade you. We are a family of 5 and have now played multiple times with a variety of numbers of players the package says that you can play with just 2 players however it did not work brilliantly then and there are better two player strategy games out there. If you like board games i would say give this a try.
B**B
Gladly I was proved wrong and he was able to grasp the concept easily. We have not progressed beyond the 'beginners' game ...
I purchased this board game as a gift for a very young 9 year old boy. He had seen it advertised on television and was very excited to receive it. The game arrived on time and was well packaged. The idea behind the game is a very simple one, however I thought it may be too difficult for this particular 9 year old. Gladly I was proved wrong and he was able to grasp the concept easily. We have not progressed beyond the 'beginners' game play as yet but we have played a number of times with 3, 4 and 5 people varying in ages between 6 and 46, all have enjoyed the game. A brief explanation of the game is that one player (Mr X) has to travel around London using various modes of transport to evade capture by the other players who although each have their own playing piece can collaborate and work together to capture Mr X. An enjoyable game.
E**N
Fantastic!
What an amazing fun game of cat and mouse.As a Londoner I really appreciated the map and racing across the city. This is a great group game, we also played as a two player with extra pieces.
J**L
a game bridging generations
My children used to play this game long ago and my grandchildren discovered it last summer.They liked the strategy and trip in central London.Family game for players between 8 and 80 years.
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