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Ravensburger's Minecraft Explorers is a cooperative card game designed for 2-4 players aged 8 and up, blending strategic teamwork with the beloved Minecraft universe. With a quick 30-minute playtime and a portable format, it offers an engaging, screen-free experience that sharpens problem-solving skills while delivering authentic pixelated visuals. Perfect for families and friends seeking a dynamic, collaborative adventure that grows with your group’s skill level.
| ASIN | B0CFR5VHPK |
| Age Range Description | 8+ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,610 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #211 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Brand Name | Ravensburger |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (954) |
| Educational Objective | Develop teamwork, strategic thinking, and problem-solving skills |
| Estimated Playing Time | 30 Minutes |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04005556215805 |
| Grenre | Cooperative |
| Included Components | 1 board, 6 components |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 5.08 x 4.02 x 1.34 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.08"L x 4.02"W |
| Item Type Name | Board Game |
| Language | German |
| Manufacturer | Ravensburger |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1200 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 21580 |
| Material Type | Cardboard |
| Model Name | Project Headlamp |
| Model Number | 21580 |
| Model Year | 2024 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 1-4 |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Cooperative Gameplay |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Product Style | Pixelated |
| Size | One Size |
| Sub Brand | Minecraft |
| Subject Character | Minecraft |
| Theme | Video Game |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
K**A
Easy to learn and fun, we'll be playing this a lot
Seems complicated at first, but once you start playing it's a pretty simple game to play with the kids. My son loves Minecraft, and this was a great way to get him off screens while still enjoying Minecraft together. Our family really likes the cooperative game play - my 8 year old particularly loves playing games together, but is not competitive, and so a cooperative game where we are all problem-solving together is perfect. Players take turns one at a time, helping each other to decide on the best course of action to complete the goal (acquiring resources and filling chests). "Ages 8 and up" is accurate, I wouldn't try with kids younger than 8 (unless they have a particularly mature attention span). You can increase the difficulty of the game to whatever you want it to be, so you can keep older kids engaged, too. The box is very sturdy, which I really appreciate. We'll be able to continue to use the box it came in to store the cards. It's a fun game, utilizing problem-solving and long-term thinking (how should we use our limited time to get the most done per turn), but simple enough to explain to a 3rd grader. I would recommend it to any families who have a Minecraft fan at home and want a way to interact off-screen together.
L**Z
Ravensburger 21580 Minecraft Explorers
I love cooperative games for our family - especially for our competitive 6 year old. The game is pretty simple to learn. It follows the standard card game format: each player's turn has them using their "food energy" cards to make choices that cost a certain amount of "food energy". So each player can collect items and/or fight monsters. The goal is for the team to collect the items needed to fill the chests. The challenge is to keep the monsters in check before we are overrun. There is also the Game Over card that is toward the bottom of the deck that will immediately end the game. Very simple concept but lots of fun. And a lot of conversations (especially with our 6 year old) about what the most pragmatic/helpful/logical choice to make and/or how to set up your teammate to have a fruitful turn as well. Our 6 year old loves Minecraft and he also likes board game so this was a no brainier. We also find ourselves having interesting conversations about his tendency to be a little too self-interested in his pursuit of collecting armor (his favorite part of the video game is also acquiring armor) in lieu of helping the team fight monsters or collect items. It's actually been a great opportunity to explore community cooperation in a low risk setting. Cards look great and are well made and thick. Very fun to look at - look just like you'd expect a Minecraft branded game to look. Definitely worth the cost - we'll get a lot of play time. We can even convince our 16 year old to play. We all find it pretty enjoyable to do cooperative games with our kindergartner. Husband tried playing the game solo. He said it's much more challenging playing solo but still doable. Love that it's an option.
L**C
A must have game for Minecraft fans!
10/10 game! Definitely a must for any Minecraft kid! It definitely has a little bit of a learning curve and took keep the instructions nearby until we all got the hang of it. It’s now the favourite game and gets played at least once a day! I love that it’s a good way for them to get their Minecraft fix without a screen!
A**R
Fun game once you figure out how to play
I bought this game for my son who loves Minecraft. At first, after reading the rules provided with the game, I found them a bit hard to understand. They seemed complicated and after reading them I was kind of confused. After attempting to play the first time we got frustrated as we ran out of hunger cards on the first turn and didn’t know how to continue the game after discarding the hunger cards as there were no hunger cards left to pass to the next player. It seemed there weren’t enough hunger cards. However, after watching a couple of YouTube videos I realized that even though you discard the hunger cards on your turn, you pass all 6 hunger cards (even the discarded ones) to the next player and keep reusing them. I didn’t feel that was very clear in the instructions. I just assumed that if you discarded them they were out of play and you would only pass the remaining cards that weren’t discarded to the next player. So we attempted to play again and it was a success. Once you understand how to play and get the hang of it, it’s actually pretty fun! My son and I both enjoyed it. He’s 6. I decided to give 4 stars instead of 5 because we had a bit of a hard time understanding the rules and had to watch YouTube videos to understand how to play. The rules could have been written in a way that is more clear and easy to understand. That is my only complaint. Otherwise, cute game and very fun! Would recommend.
T**M
You don't have to be familiar with the video game
Fun cooperative game. The cards are decent quality. The artwork is straight out of Minecraft. No need to understand Minecraft the video game in order to enjoy this. Good value. Doesn't take too long to play. Provides a decent challenge but has flexible difficulty in case you need to adjust the challenge.
C**E
Compré el juego para regalar a un niño de 11 años y ¡lo que nos divertimos ambos! Al principio, hasta que coges el ritmo puede parecer algo complejo, pero en cuanto le coges el truco no hay quien te pare, tanto que me lo compraré para mí también, ya que también puede jugar uno solo. El niño me dijo que es el que más se parece al universo Minecraft. Se quedó encantado con el regalo. Engancha y, al tener varios niveles de dificultad, hay diversión para rato. Aún tenemos que pasarnos el último nivel, pero como dos buenos Frikis, lo haremos. Recomendado para niños y mayores, diversión asegurada.
G**S
Ok, ammettiamolo: comprare un gioco da tavolo per bambini è come lanciare un dado a 20 facce. Il più delle volte finisce in urla, accuse di barare e almeno un pianto. Quando ho preso Ravensburger Minecraft Explorers, l'ho fatto con la speranza che la magia di Minecraft potesse, forse, placare gli animi. Ebbene, cari genitori e appassionati di cubi: ha funzionato. ANZI, HA FUNZIONATO ALLA GRANDE! Il punto di forza che merita da solo le 5 stelle è l'aspetto collaborativo. I miei figli ci giocano incessantemente (sì, hanno sostituito lo schermo con le carte, ringrazio il cielo!), e soprattutto collaborano per esplorare i biomi e trovare i materiali necessari. Non si rubano i diamanti, non si fanno i dispetti, è un momento di gioia per le mie orecchie. Il gioco è semplice da capire, e la sua dinamica di "scoperta" rende ogni partita stimolante per i più piccoli. Entrare nel mondo di Minecraft, ma seduti al tavolo, è un'ottima transizione. Come in tutte le storie d'amore lunghe, dopo molte, molte partite (e fidatevi, se lo adorano, le farete), il gioco mostra il suo limite. Quando si conoscono perfettamente le carte, i biomi e le strategie ottimali, l'elemento sorpresa si affievolisce. Ma attenzione: questo non è un difetto, è la conseguenza di un successo clamoroso! Quando un gioco viene giocato così tanto da diventare prevedibile, significa che il suo lavoro lo ha fatto benissimo. Ora è solo il momento di aspettare un'espansione, Ravensburger! In sintesi: Se i vostri figli amano Minecraft e, soprattutto, se volete un gioco che unisca la famiglia senza far volare le pedine, compratelo subito. È una vera e propria risorsa per la pace domestica.
R**M
Besides being an excellent game, we love that we can play it alone or with more players. It's also relatively easy to learn, while being fun for parents and older kids, too. Highly recommended.
U**Z
This is a great game to play with one to four people. It reminds you of the online game but without the screen time. It takes a little practice to get the rules and gameplay down but once you do this it is a quite fun game.
E**.
Nos gustó mucho… trabajo en equipo, toma de decisiones y estrategia!