🦖 Soar into Adventure with Dragon Wings!
Dragon Wings is an engaging adventure board game designed for 2 to 9 players, ages 5 and up. With over 350 activities, it promotes family bonding, emotional intelligence, and imaginative play, all while leaving screens behind. The game includes high-quality components like rhinestone magic jewels and a comprehensive Dragon Master's Handbook, ensuring a unique experience every time.
Product Dimensions | 38.1 x 25.4 x 5.08 cm; 1.18 kg |
Manufacturer recommended age | 5 years and up |
Item model number | DW201 |
Educational Objective(s) | Relationship skills, Emotional intelligence, Sensory Development, Critical thinking, Imaginative play, Spatial Awareness, Self development, Social Emotional Learning |
Number of Game Players | 2-9 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Rhinestone |
ASIN | B07QC94F93 |
J**S
Magical time with my niece!
We loved this game! I got it for my niece because I know her and her mom are into spiritual things and so am I! We played it together and it was like a really fun spiritual game to bond with my niece and my sister :) My sister and I thought it was cool how it incorporated the body by having you get up and get active and my niece loved the jewels that we could earn!! And she also loved the kitty cat dragon!!!
T**I
I love this game !!
I just love this game! So it was interesting to see that the few negative reviews almost swayed me, and then I realized they were by adults who seemed to care more about themselves, and had lost their ability to be playful😅The kids keep asking to play Dragon Wings. I've played at least a half dozen times and they have played on their own at least that much. The younger ones who don't read as well take it out and pretend to play. Best of all they are getting along better than I have ever seen. They really need to get this into schools. I believe bullying would happen a lot less, connecting is the opposite of bullying.At first, there is a brief reading with each turn, like any game with depth. But, the reading became much less after playing a few times. We love reading each new activity, and are curious about the ones we haven't done yet.I think the prime range for this game is ages 5 to 12. If at least one of the players is in this age range older kids and adults will enjoy it too. For some, getting them away from their iPad may take a bit, but I have seen once they have played Dragon Wings a few times they relax and enjoy themselves. The older kids seem to love stepping up to guide the younger ones. And, I do think this game is designed to help parents relearn how to play and become better parents, too🤗The best thing for me is after playing Dragon Wings I feel something positive has happened. Each time!
A**R
It's a very active game and you need it make sure at least one person playing is a good reader
My niece loved this game! Their are good things about it. Almost every square is an active square (and all players must participate), everyone ends up a winner, it has squares that encourages imagination using what if scenarios, it has squares that encourages you to recognize who loves you, good deeds, etc.The downside is you have to have a good reader. The fact that each square is something, a person must open the instruction book after a player lands on a square and read what needs to be done. Since all the players must participate it can drag the game on.
N**N
Fun for the whole family
We really enjoyed this game with my nephew
C**M
Silly social activity game, not much else
Everyone takes turns doing or saying silly things (or not) until events line up to end the game. The only challenge to the game is how ridiculous do you want to be socially, but even then there's no punishment, failure, loss, or anything negative in the game mechanics. For me, no potential to lose makes for a poor game. At best, it's a silly social activity, but even my younger kids felt done with the game after just one play.
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