✨ Unleash the Magic of Disney at Home! 🎉
The Funko Disney Happiest Day Game brings the enchanting experience of Magic Kingdom Park to your living room. With a beautifully designed game board, iconic character figures, and engaging gameplay for 2-6 players, this game is perfect for families looking to create magical memories together.
B**S
Not a good game, but fun colors and pictures for the kids
As a board game, this is pretty terrible. The game design feels like it's just a mash-up of basic rules that were randomly picked out of a hat. There isn't really any direction given, you can force the end of game without doing anything other than repeatedly ending your turn on the train station or the castle. It doesn't feel like the design was very well thought out.The way the game is played is, there are a bunch of different colored pathways around the board. Each person spins the spinner to get different colored balloons which are spent to move around the board. The pathways lead to locations with different Disney characters or things. You start with 4 cards with pictures related to the locations. To score points you need to land on locations shown on cards. To advance the game, you need to land on the train station or the castle, which is also how you get more cards to score. That's pretty much it. The game does have other mechanics, but they're unnecessary and probably won't be used.Luckily, for young kids, the poor game design doesn't matter much because the game is easy and does have very fun visuals. So, if you have kids that love Disney, this game is something nice to pick up for the collection. Also, if you get one with a 50th celebration sticker on it, it's just a sticker, there's nothing 50th about this game.
J**S
Very well balanced game
A perfect game for the recommended age for kids who are able and willing to pay attention. I agree that it would be more enjoyable for people who have visited the Magic Kingdom (or any variant of Disneyland). The rules are simple enough but I was expecting a FAQ section on them like they have done in other Funko games. The only negative comment is that the castle cutout is so big it blocks the view of the opposite side of the board for the player sitting in front of it; that’s is why we put the castle cutout on a side. Otherwise, perfect. I really like how the attractions locations match real life location in the park and that most attractions were included. Unfortunately Splash Mountain is missing… but most probably you know why (Tiana is around that area, which makes sense)
S**H
Horrible
I fall for the hype and buy each one of the funko Disney games and the are all horrible. They are quality built but they are overly complicated for a childrens game. My six year old enjoyed playing with the game pieces but has zero interest in the game itself. Funko found a way to make every disney game unfun.
K**E
Caveat had to have visited Disney before
First off if you’ve never visited Disney or your child was too young to remember then pass. The questions are about the park and I don’t feel that was highlighted enough.Secondly, if you are buying for a young child it will be too difficult for play. While I have tried to play and teach my child it’s just too complicated for them to understand. Maybe in a year or so I’ll break it back out, for now it’s going to the bottom of the storage.
A**K
Not so fun
As others have stated, this is far too complicated of a game to have your 5-6 yr old sit down and play with friends. 8yr+ would have been more appropriate.It’s also just not that fun of a game as it more or less just let’s you recall experiences from your previous trips or tries to get you hyped to visit the park. I can’t play this more that once a year at best.
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