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Monster Chase is a cooperative memory game for players 3 to 7 years old. In the game, monsters creep out from under the bed and try to surround it. Each monster is only afraid of one toy that will banish it to the closet amongst the ten that are available to be found. If the players successfully send all the monsters to the closet before they can close the circle around the bed, they win! Otherwise, the monsters are declared victorious.
In game terms, face-down cards are placed on the table with tiles then placed around these cards. To start, a card is revealed that depicts a monster and the toy it’s afraid of. In turn order, each player must now find the toy that scares off this monster, with the toy being hidden in the face-down tiles. If players make three mistakes when searching for this toy, a new monster appears with a different toy needed to scare it away. Once all the monsters are out, you have only three chances to win by getting rid of all the monsters.
The rules offer different difficulty levels to adapt to player experience and/or maturity, such as one tile that shuffles the other tiles around and one tile that instantly brings out a new monster.
Ages | 4+ |
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Players | Solo, 2 Players, 3 Players, 4 Players, 5 Players, 6 Players |
Play Time | 10m – 10m |
Designer | Antoine Bauza |
Mechanics | Cooperative Game, Memory |
Theme | Children's Game, Memory, Fantasy |
Publisher | Asmodee China, DiceTree Games, GoKids 玩樂小子, Granna, Kaissa Chess & Games, Lautapelit.fi, Le Scorpion Masqué, Oliphante, Asmodee, Fantasmagoria, Galápagos Jogos, Ghenos Games, Heidelberger Spieleverlag, IELLO |
Incredibul
My son (3 1/2) suddenly feared monsters in the night. I already had that game in my wishlist and ordered it the same day, and this (together with crafting a club out of a stick and a toilet paper roll) made him sleep well again :) From a gameplay perspective, this is just a more fun memory game and it has some good rules to make it harder.
Cubsfan31
Rated for playing with kids. Quite a good memory game with an interesting timer mechanism. This would be a great one for younger children - 4-6 years old. Older kids will find it too easy.
Goldust66
Rating for kids game. Good memory game for kids. Finding toys to chase monster is a good way to prevent your children from having nightmares. The difficulty can be adjust so it can be fun for kids from 2 years old (with parent help) to maybe 5 or 6 years old.