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Trouble Board Game

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Trouble Board Game

 
SKU:  

100627

Availability:   Out of stock
 
WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
 

 
 
 
Out of stock


Product Details
Product Length:2.3 inches
Product Width:10.6 inches
Product Height:10.7 inches
Product Weight:0.8 pounds
Package Length:10.7 inches
Package Width:10.6 inches
Package Height:2.0 inches
Package Weight:0.9 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 109 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 109 customer reviews )
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100 of 105 found the following review helpful:


5A game that's fun for anybody to play  Sep 14, 2000 By jasenao
I've been playing Trouble since I was a kid and it's still fun to play with my brothers and my niece. You push down on the middle part of the game with the dice in it and the dice will 'pop' and give you a number, telling you how many spaces to move. The first person to get their four pieces around the board and to their base, wins. If you land on a space where one of your opponent's pieces are already at, they will have to start all over with that piece. For that reason, some kids might get mad if they have to start over, but that's the only thing that I see that anyone wouldn't like about Trouble.

Playing Trouble can teach kids some counting skills and maybe even some sportsmanship after you teach them not to get mad because they're not winning everytime. Trouble is a lot of fun and I recommend anybody to get it.

71 of 74 found the following review helpful:


5a good introductiton to counting and basic game skills  May 03, 2001 By M. H. Bayliss "book queen"
I think even young children will enjoy this game. My daughter was under 4 when we started, but she loves the counting aspect of the game. It's great for number recognition skills because you make them say the number on the die outloud as they "roll." The only rule I don't like is that you need a "6" to start. Often that makes the beginning a bit slow if no one gets a 6. Once things get going, it's a lot of fun and easy to play. The thing in the middle is harder to push than it looks, so for very young children, they may not be strong enough to push it. 3-4 year olds should have no problem though and it makes a satisfying pop. A fun and easy game -- avoid if your child still puts small plastic pieces in his mouth though.

22 of 23 found the following review helpful:


5Classic Fun  Dec 08, 2001 By A.Trendl HungarianBookstore.com "What should I review next?"
"I sat hunkered over the board. Five years old, and a "Trouble" champion. My brother stared me down. At eight years old, he knew how to intimidate. My glass of chocolate milk quivered in my nervous hands..." --me... circa 1971 or 1972

The sheer delight of a simple game will be satisfying as you see your children pop on the plastic bubble to 'toss the dice.' And you'll smile as you know those dice won't be easily lost. Milton Bradley were smart to use such a creative device without losing an ounce of fun.

Easy to learn, keeps a child's attention, and just plain good 'ol fun.

My brother usually beat me. But I went at the game as intensely as Michael Jordan plays basketball.

I fully recommend "Trouble."

Anthony Trendl

23 of 25 found the following review helpful:


3Could be made a lot better...  Nov 29, 2004 By Renee M. Rose "Renee Rose"
I'm a 27 year old mother of 3. I remember loving this game when I was a kid. I was so dissapointed when I opened this game. I couldn't believe how cheesey it is. You can barely 'POP' the dice. And when my kids POP the bubble all the game pieces fly around. Plus the bottom of the game has a pop in piece of cardboard. Shouldn't the bottom be covered with hard plastic??

I also wish there was something to hold all the pieces because my kids (like many others) abuse the box and all of the pieces fall out and get lost.
****Can't the board game makers start making harder cases or Tins so we all don't have a stack of smashed boxes and missing pieces.

The game itself is fun...but I ended up throwing it away because pieces got lost way to fast.

13 of 13 found the following review helpful:


5Fun for the whole family!  Aug 11, 1999
I have a hard time finding a game my daughters will both agree on. When I found Trouble, I found relief! It's one game they agree on and the whole family can get into the action. The die helped my youngest learn to recognize her numbers. What a wonderful family game. My hat's off to you Amazon for selling this game and thank you Hasbro for making such a wonderful family game!

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